Yes, installment 2 is on the tube.
Jerry and Bill are somewhere in suburbia, raising their mutual lamp to find "real people." Instead they find four minutes and thirty seconds of semi-weiredness.
Still no product (or punchline) in sight. Here's what ADWEEK has to say.
Customer-Centric Marketing: Speaking Your Audience's Language in a Digital
World
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The effectiveness of marketing strategies hinges on one fundamental
concept: customer-centricity. For experienced advertisers a...
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1 comment:
This attracts your attention because it's your job to have your attention attracted. It attracts me through your blog. It attracts ad folk and ad media and some regular media. But isn't that all it does? Isn't Seinfeld a nostalgia item? It's nice nostalgia -- Andy Griffin joins Jerry for an omnibus reunion show -- but isn't Seinfeld now a bit of a Bill Clinton figure, gradually drifting out of the frame?
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