But what about the CMOs latest s-x, I mean VZ commercial?! Didn't someone say there would be another commercial around rid time? ✅
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commercial is the exact opposite of the doughgirls leading Verizon. overweight, poorly dyed hair, receding hairlines (on a woman?! jajajaja), saggy lip injections. they are ashamed of what they look like, and their spouses are too so lots of cheating. but deservedly so with many doughgirls cheating verizon
@ce hope your right (I know it's "you're" but I'm trying to sound connected to culture) 😆
This actor is from one of the most talked about shows right now, so it instantly feels relevant. The idea is a play on a se-y ad, which makes it fun, unexpected, and disruptive. Verizon needs to win with younger audiences, so it need work that feels connected to culture, and this does that in a very specific way.
@OP Please include a link to what you’re posting about. It’s a big company with lots of moving parts and not everyone is aware of their every move. Thanks!
I think you’re referring to this ad:
https://youtu.be/SQMjzLRqnB4
WTH am I watching?? I'm embarrassed FOR you. Well clearly I'm not your company's target demo. The Dr Evil ad was brilliant.
entire leadership team should be fired. Verizon will keep getting buried. if you read this and you work for Verizon- you are a bottom feeder POS
This was the can you hear me now company? This is actually a joke and makes us look like complete id--ts. I know "s-x sells," but not cell phone coverage. We're cooked.
wow, I just watched it. what are they thinking? insane.
It’s desperate and an embarrassment for a company that used to be respected. She should be fired next and go back to peloton or suppressing free speech on social media.