By the way I just saw that the helmet sticker segment was on ESPN 3 if you wanted to see it.
igeaux.mobi
By the way I just saw that the helmet sticker segment was on ESPN 3 if you wanted to see it.
igeaux.mobi
A few things...
1. I understand the creating a brand that's easily recognizable. However, that's not what UL has.
2. You are confusing the "mascot name" and the pepper. They are exclusive of each other.
3. What is more important, marketing your "uniqueness" to a few random people who will purchase your product because it is unique? Or, creating a product that ALL of your fans will appreciate and purchase?
Precisely. It's one of those self-fulfilling statements. Similar to someone on this board stating a while back that Rickey Bustle did a phenomenal job getting this program to where it is.
There have been multiple people at UL who have told me that the pepper and subsequent branding must be working because the college licensing dept that they use said that they couldn't believe how well our products sold. They are proud of this. However, I really can't think of a context in which this would be meant as a compliment.
Were the licensing people surprised because our branding is so hideous that they didn't think that anyone would actually buy it? Or because UL is a school that they've never heard of and didn't realize it had so many fans?
But even if it wasn't meant as a total slight, it goes back to that self-fulling thing again. It's similar to the owner of a small-town diner/cafe thinking that his food is awesome because everyone in town eats there. Do people come because the food is great? Or do they come because it's the only place in town to eat? Same thing with our branding/merchandising. Does it sell well because all of our fans love it, as assumed by our "Marketing people"? Or is it because there is nothing else to buy, as Turbine suggested?
Well, what little I see in Houston has UL Lafayette or Louisiana-Lafayette on it, which I will NEVER purchase. We need UL and LOUISIANA merchandise and spread that brand with Ragin Cajuns. No more Louisiana's or Lafayette on anything. Winning is the key, but let's win as Louisiana and not get further entrenched as Louisiana-Lafayette.
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