09-18-2008, 11:49 PM | #15 | |
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In general, most "hip hop" style marketing is focused towards young suburban Caucasians and not their black counterparts. There are frankly more of them,they have immense amounts of liquid capital,and they are quick to jump on ANY cultural bandwagon that comes along. Most people that listen to country music have never seen a horse in person. Most people that listen to rap/hip hop have never lived in the "hood" or have even seen a crack rock. Remember the huge "Latino" phase that went around a few years ago? The reality is that the average suburban white teenager has more liquid capital than most adult black men. This particular marketing firm is trying to give Old Spice a face lift and is shooting for the "young hip male". BTW the only color marketing companies care about is GREEN!!! Trust me there aren't marketing meetings going on about how to get that 20% of the population that controls 2% of the county's wealth to buy Old Spice!!! The bottom line is black culture sells products! From music to shoes and from liquor to clothing lines. I know that drives you all crazy at your clan meetings but it's been going this way since the 50's,you may as well get used to it! |
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