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Col.Coleman
28th November 2010, 01:07 PM
While searching for another pair of Land Rover boots, which have served me well, daily, for the last few years, I came across this little sales targeting campain for Land Rover footwear out of the states.
The funny thing is, the stereotypes employed. With the photos, I just don't know if it is me, or if they are taking the proverbial. I know we convey our image of ourselves to the world through what we buy, but do we really all look this silly?
Ignore the fact they get it wrong and show a D4 as a RR.
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The ho har's
28th November 2010, 07:50 PM
While searching for another pair of Land Rover boots, which have served me well, daily, for the last few years, I came across this little sales targeting campain for Land Rover footwear out of the states.
The funny thing is, the stereotypes employed. With the photos, I just don't know if it is me, or if they are taking the proverbial. I know we convey our image of ourselves to the world through what we buy, but do we really all look this silly?
Ignnore the fact they get it wrong and show a D4 as a RR.
Land Rover Footwear Brand Action Plan (http://www.slideshare.net/AndersonMGA/land-rover-footwear-brand-action-plan)
CC
Oi CC the link doesn't work:(
Mrs hh:angel:
LookAtMe
28th November 2010, 07:53 PM
While searching for another pair of Land Rover boots, which have served me well, daily, for the last few years, I came across this little sales targeting campain for Land Rover footwear out of the states.
The funny thing is, the stereotypes employed. With the photos, I just don't know if it is me, or if they are taking the proverbial. I know we convey our image of ourselves to the world through what we buy, but do we really all look this silly?
Ignnore the fact they get it wrong and show a D4 as a RR.
CC
You might be a fully loaded man (whatever that means) but that's not a fully loaded link
Col.Coleman
28th November 2010, 08:20 PM
Seems to be working for me
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ramblingboy42
28th November 2010, 08:25 PM
it worked for me too, but I dont know why I followed it through to the finish
Col.Coleman
28th November 2010, 08:31 PM
I find it interseting to be summed up as a land Rover owner as having a good appatite, but not good taste, wanting to feel good, but not look good, and owning a golden retreiver(I actually have boxers).
In fact I find it insulting.
It is not meant to be humerous, more a comment on how you are envisidged by marketing teams by your choice if vehicle.
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Scallops
28th November 2010, 08:43 PM
Blast it man - I'd have them flogged.
Bigbjorn
28th November 2010, 09:22 PM
I find it interseting to be summed up as a land Rover owner as having a good appatite, but not good taste, wanting to feel good, but not look good, and owning a golden retreiver(I actually have boxers).
In fact I find it insulting.
It is not meant to be humerous, more a comment on how you are envisidged by marketing teams by your choice if vehicle.
CC
How do RR owners feel about being depicted as tasteless nouveau riche snobs?
clubagreenie
29th November 2010, 08:04 PM
How do RR owners feel about being depicted as tasteless nouveau riche snobs?
The question is if you asked them would they lower themselves to answer you? :angel:
51jay
29th November 2010, 09:02 PM
I wouldn't mind being a bit more neuvaux rich....I could get another Range Rover and double lord it over you mere land rover owners
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