If you’ve been in the NYC subway recently, you’ve probably seen a very thorough campaign run by Seamless.com. It seems to me this campaign strikes an odd tone that fundamentally misunderstands the value in their service. I love Seamless – when I order through their service, I see
If you’ve been in the NYC subway recently, you’ve probably seen a very thorough
campaign run by Seamless.com. It seems to me this campaign strikes an odd tone
that fundamentally misunderstands the value in their service.
I love Seamless – when I order through their service, I see all my local takeout
offers, without a drawer of crumpled, out of date menus. The problem with
old-fashioned delivery ordering isn’t the phone call – it’s the selection
process. Yet this campaign overlooks Seamless.c
Peeling Back the Absurdity: Why Trolling and Advertising Are Two Sides of the Same Coin
Peeling Back the Absurdity: Why Trolling and Advertising Are Two Sides of the Same Coin
Why do Seamless ads appeal to Recluses and Trolls?
Peeling Back the Absurdity: Why Trolling and Advertising Are Two Sides of the Same Coin
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