Friend in the states runs a sawmill hardwood lumber supply the T shirt is a give away on their annual customer thanks and apreciation day. Is it suitable
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Friend in the states runs a sawmill hardwood lumber supply the T shirt is a give away on their annual customer thanks and apreciation day. Is it suitable
ok so now that you have been warned
Oh wait - I meant 'no' as is no, it is not appropriate, not 'no' as in it is not too rude... buggered this one up :(
Too many wifes, girlfriends etc would not like this coming home. It is funny, but not to the wider community these days.
Would tick "only if I get a free one" but I don't want to be castrated (yet).
Ditch the cheezy-sleazy 60's pic (it's there because Americans just can't force themselves to do double entendre humor deadpan...they think someone might miss the joke), and just run with the punchline and your business name.
Ditching the pic will mean you can print it as one colour, so you will save a bunch on your print setup costs assuming you are getting them silkscreened. Punchline and business name only means you can print more and they are not restricted to this one giveaway opportunity only (you can use them at christmas too)
I'll have an XXL thanks.
I would encorage further comment on this even if you feel you are just echoing previous comments.
Id go one ;) But without the stupid blonde... and the companies logo
Saw one at the mine simply said on the front "F..K OFF" and on the back "Yeah you sh......d"... cant for the life of me understand why anyone would want such a pathetic crass t shirt :rolleyes:
But something like that has the element of humor... which I appreciate! :cool:
my daughter (18) has a t shirt that has
................look up and live.
across the chest.
shes a feisty one that lil girl.
in a previous life i had one that i had worn as Jarmies on "go to work in jamies day" explaining that mt breasts are deaf and wont talk to you , but if you talk to my face i will " as i said previous life and i dodnt own shirt any more ... some shirts i think shouldnt leave home others crack me up !!!! number 3 son has the ability of wearing nordy shirts and getting away with it
" the latest one i saw on him was "If no one will play with you go play with your self " He is one of those people that will just smile at you and u just shrug shoulders and he gets away wiff it !!!!!
his older 2 brothers dont wear those kinda shirts on e would loose his job as the people he works for overseas wouldnt understand and the other ones better half would spank him !!
its got to the stage i wonder wats going to appear next but i can cope ..... cheers all jules
Great idea .
I like it. It gets my attention!!
Cheers:)
America has a massive puritanical streak that is nowhere near as strong here in Australia ... and you're asking Australians to comment on a product for America :confused: I honestly can't see that our opinions have much relevance. Sorry.
Now, the t-shirt itself. If the company is willing to advertise itself with cheap cliches, go ahead. It's funny in its own way, but doesn't show any imagination and so isn't a good advertisment for the firm. Sorry, but you wanted my opinion on an advertising campaign.
Richard
No, it's not rude at all.
It's cheap, obvious, very unfunny, not clever, and indicates to me that the business concerned hasn't got an original thought, or isn't willing to pay for professional marketing assistance.
But it's not too rude.
Cheers,
P:rolleyes:
Saw a bloke walking down the street one day with a large C word printed across the front of his shirt. I was impressed. (not)
Dan
I agree. The idea's been done to death:DQuote:
Originally Posted by Master Splinter
Yep,Quote:
Originally Posted by DanP
"Crap" was banned in our household too.
P
:D
Hardwood over there isn't half as hard as ours...:rolleyes:
Gotta go with the flow here. It's not very rude, but I doubt it's gonna work, cause:
1) Its a novelty T shirt, no-ones going to wear it around, maybe just the once. Therefore you wont get the exposure for your business that you want
2) The punch line is so old, how long has Mae West been dead? Everyone's heard it and countless variations, ad nauseum
I'd suggest that using the money you budgeted for the expensive printing required, you up the quality of the shirt to a stage people will wear the garment around. Lose the joke, retain your logo. Make it quality and tasteful.
What you're about here is marketing - customer retention and accquisition. T shirts are good, but there are other corporate gifts that would work as well, ie sports bags, coffee mugs (forget caps they're done to death) Have a look at the corporate gift sites on the net.
Finally have a think about your existing customers and the new ones you wish to accquire. What would they like? Put yourself in their shoes, what would you accept and use/wear regularly? This is not only about a 'loyalty' programme, but about free publicity when the 'thing' gets worn or used out in the wider community.
Finally, its about bang for the buck. Wiegh up the cost benefit. How much new business do you expect this exercise to get you? Does it cover the costs?
You may end up doing nothing!
As in all marketing exercises, measure, measure, measure. If you go ahead with something make sure you find out if it works. Ask new customers how they found you etc. Without measuring the effect of amy marketing exercise you are simply pizzing your $$ up against a wall.
Sorry its a bit of a lecture. Good luck
I think the only response it will get is a quick read, a shrug, "gee that wasn't funny" and then it will be ignored. The person wearing it had better not be hoping for a laugh.
I don't think anyone would wear it more than once.:confused::o
Thanks all for the comments, probably generally reflect my opinions.
All excellent thoughts bodgy I will pass them on.
I don't think that I would wear that "T" shirt even once. It is cute, amusing and tackey but not rude. I think that the word is inappropriate.
I think the way to answer your question is: Would you wear that "T" shirt when dropping off or picking up your child at school?
No ….I would ware one that reads … I‘m selling these for medical science”
:D
If their hardwood is half as hard as ours then he must be just half glad to see her...