Today’s post is a snark about my attempt at a brilliant Christmas gift for the fella, and the company (which shall remain nameless) that ruined it. I try to avoid writing snarky posts, but I’m pretty disappointed, and there are valuable lessons to be learned, so here goes.
A few months ago, I read a story about entrepreneurs who had a great idea and a tight budget. They turned that idea into a very successful business that sells skin care products. I liked the story, but what really grabbed me was the description of what they sell.
The Prince George Hotel in Halifax, Nova Scotia has started a series of billboard ads. The first one featured a beaming bride-to-be getting ready for her wedding. Two hotel staff members in classic black and white chambermaid uniforms are helping her with her gown.
The second billboard I saw on Saturday. This one features a family seated at a dining room table. Mum and Dad are only visible from the neck down. Their little guy, seated between them, has an expression of utter bliss on his face as he contemplates the only object on the table—an elaborate confection in an enormous glass goblet.
The message on both billboards is simple—anything for you.