Monthly Archives for October 2013
Seamingly Risky
Bangladeshi, a country located in fertile South Asia, is a fast-growing industry for clothing and textiles. Its possession of great potential and capital allows the clothing industry to boom and it also attracts many big western retailers by having the … Continue reading
Abreadcrumb and Fish?
RE: Bad Press or Good Value Proposition? Upon stumbling onto Julie’s blog post on Abercrombie & Fitch, I have to agree that the company has a very distinct image (and smell) that pops right up when someone mentions their name. … Continue reading
Rocky Trouble
RE: “Tesla Shares Drop After Fire” Fellow classmate Vivian’s blog post on Tesla’s accident caught my attention and interest, and the content also engaged me to think about how much the Internet can blow certain things out of proportion, to the … Continue reading
Marketing and Bubble-gum Pop
AKB48 is Japan’s crowned pop idol group, and all of their CD singles for the past two years sold over 1 million copies in Japan. What lies behind this miracle degree of success is no other than the genius marketing … Continue reading