Originally Posted By: Luisraul924
of course it does. I'm just curious as to why some companies push real numbers marketing very hard and others don't try as hard and their marketing is mostly fluff.
I would like to see those "real" marketing numbers.
No oil brand, that I'm aware of, pushes "real" numbers in their marketing campaigns.
Sure, some try very hard to come up with "real looking" claims to cater to people that have no technical or engineering training, but like to run things by the numbers.
Others resort to comedy, scare tactics, endorsements from reputable car companies etc.
The mere fact that this thread was started to share the "feel good" baloney and that more and more "feel good" threads are being discussed here is a good indication that the people working in marketing are very good at what they do.
of course it does. I'm just curious as to why some companies push real numbers marketing very hard and others don't try as hard and their marketing is mostly fluff.
I would like to see those "real" marketing numbers.
No oil brand, that I'm aware of, pushes "real" numbers in their marketing campaigns.
Sure, some try very hard to come up with "real looking" claims to cater to people that have no technical or engineering training, but like to run things by the numbers.
Others resort to comedy, scare tactics, endorsements from reputable car companies etc.
The mere fact that this thread was started to share the "feel good" baloney and that more and more "feel good" threads are being discussed here is a good indication that the people working in marketing are very good at what they do.