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Jim Keenan is Vice President of Sales Strategy and Operations with a Global Technology Company, an Enterprise 2.0/Web 2.0 Connector, an Entrepreneur still trying to get it right, and a PSIA Certified Ski Instructor for Vail Resorts. Husband to Big E and father to four great kids. In a nut shell, I'm a Sales Guy. Life is good!

Pizza or Paella?

I saw this commercial for Verizon’s Hub phone today . . . are you kidding me?

There are so many things wrong with this message:

1) Where is the appreciation and respect for mom and her efforts in the kitchen
2) Who thinks it OK for a kid to talk to their mother like that
3) What in the world is mom thinking ordering Pizza after being disrespected

Marketing influences our culture, it creates trends, and influences styles. Marketing is all about influence. It influences our outlook, buying habits, perspectives, needs, wants and ideas.

Marketing is also a representation of who we are! It represents how we think, our values and our behaviors. Marketing provides a brilliant window into the times in which they are created. Watch a commercial in the 50′s, it doesn’t take too long to identify the distinct roles of men, the breadwinners, and women, the homemakers. In the 70′s a more relaxed, free flowing society is clearly evident in the commercials.

Marketing has a clear influence on our society, but it is also a definitive reflection of our society and we may not always like what we see.

How does this play out in your house, Pizza or Paella?

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  • ellen
    Love this commercial! I agree totally with you that there are soo many things wrong with this ad. I never understood parents giving the kids a choice at meal time. Did you get a choice back in the 70's? I think not. When did parents get so weak? Why do we even think the kids should get to choose? Shouldn't they just be tought to appreciate the fact that they are getting a home cooked meal? Shame on the marketing team for this ad campaign and the parents who cater to these brats.
  • Thanks Ellen,

    Giving kids choices is good, knowing when to give them choices is the
    key.
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