• TheRealKuni@piefed.social
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    11 hours ago

    I still suspect the entire thing was a marketing ploy. That they had no intention of ACTUALLY changing the logo. They just wanted people to push back so they could get in the news. I wouldn’t be surprised if the marketing firm that made the logo also started the backlash.

    I suspect the same is true about American Eagle’s Sydney Sweeney ad.

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      9 hours ago

      Didn’t IHOP do something similar by claiming that they were going to change their name to IHOB?

      “IHOb also issued a press release about the change and still used the original “IHOP” in its footer, suggesting the switch was a temporary promotion.”

      Seems so. Source.

    • halcyoncmdr@lemmy.world
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      9 hours ago

      That is entirely possible. Make a shitty logo you never intend to actually use widely and use the backlash as basically free publicity.

      It makes sense, and fits with modern society’s social media dynamics.

      But I refuse to give the marketing fucks that sort of recognition. It’s more likely they just fucked up because they get paid either way and simple logos are the hot trend right now, and the corporate suits went with the marketing consultants blindly, as most of them usually do.

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        7 hours ago

        People have been suggesting this as a strategy at least since New Coke debuted. We can’t always definitively say that was actually the plan, but sometimes we can like with IHOP.

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          7 hours ago

          Did anyone actually think the IHOP rebranding was real? That looked like a promo trying to force itself viral from the second they announced it.