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Social Listening

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  I chose the brand Pit Viper. People seem very interested and engaged with Pit Viper’s Instagram. Some of the comments on a post revealing a new product include “Im gonna have to snag these”, “I neeeed those pink and orange ones” and more. I am interested in this brand because they seem cool and have great marketing. They make reels that are not directly selling glasses but do cool things while wearing glasses which makes people want them. This reminds me of how redbull advertises, they make people thing of redbull when doing something extreme.  This is what I got off the Pit Viper website “Our foundation is creating eyewear that can take a beating. Our goal is building quality gear for the activities we love. We are bold. We take chances. We will always deliver the optimal blend of style and performance.” They create glasses and gear that people can wear while doing anything. Many of their glasses are Z87+ safety rated.    I already mentioned some things that peopl...

Marketing in the news

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As someone fascinated by both technology and advertising trends, I was intrigued by the buzz surrounding Google Pixel 8's Super Bowl commercial. Knowing Google's reputation for innovative products and clever marketing, I was eager to see what they had in store this time. The article dives into Google's latest flagship smartphone, the Pixel 8, and its fla shy Super Bowl ad. Here are the key points: Compelling Storytelling: The Pixel 8 ad tells a story highlighting its top features like an amazing camera, seamless Google integration, and great user experience. By showing how the Pixel 8 enhances everyday moments, Google aimed to strike a chord with viewers emotionally. Famous Faces: Google roped in big-name celebrities like Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and Taylor Swift to boost the Pixel 8's appeal and reach a broader audience. Having recognizable stars in the ad adds credibility to the phone's features and makes it seem like a must-have for tech-savvy folks ...

About Me

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 My names Isaiah Poole, I just go by Isaiah. This is my first year at LBCC and plan to dual enroll with OSU next year. I grew up i n  Corvallis the n  moved to Hood River whe n  I was 16, that's still where my family's lives. One of the main reasons I chose this class is because I want to start my own car detailing business. I'm hoping to find the most effective way to market that company. I'm currently majoring in business admin and plan to graduate from OSU. Something that I've become passionate about recently is tennis. I started paying when I was 17 but picked it up pretty quick.  This is a picture of Mou n t Hood take n from o ne of my favorite fishi ng spots.