After months of Blockbuster touting its Total Access plan that brilliantly gives the company an obvious advantage over NetFlix by allowing customers to exchange movies in store at no cost, the video rental giant has already lost the plot. In a marketing blunder that will undermine their own Total Access advertising campaign, Blockbuster has undercut NetFlix by $1 in a Blockbuster By Mail plan that doesn't allow the in-store exchange.
Is it really worth the confusion and complaints this idea will surely bring in order to undercut NetFlix by a buck? hmmm...
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
Tuesday, June 12, 2007
For those that have been up nights wondering .... I work 2.7 miles from where Paris is in jail. I'll be sure to send her your love when I stop by to say hello on my way home.
Monday, June 04, 2007
So apparently you can now buy wedding dresses online at ... Target.
Target is attempting to revolutionize the bridal and fashion industry by offering a variety of wedding dresses for less than $200 on its Web site. The experiment is part of the "cheap chic" trend, which has many Americans expecting high-quality design at a low cost. --Chicago Tribune
And can I just add...
"Do you even know what 'off the rack' means?!?" --Monica Geller
Target is attempting to revolutionize the bridal and fashion industry by offering a variety of wedding dresses for less than $200 on its Web site. The experiment is part of the "cheap chic" trend, which has many Americans expecting high-quality design at a low cost. --Chicago Tribune
And can I just add...
"Do you even know what 'off the rack' means?!?" --Monica Geller
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