“It feels like we’re in an REI ad,” my husband said as we crunched over fallen leaves and pine needles toward our chic, black tiny home awa
“It feels like we’re in an REI ad,” my husband said as we crunched over fallen leaves and pine needles toward our chic, black tiny home awa
“It feels like we’re in an R.E.I. ad,” my husband said as we crunched over fallen leaves and pine needles toward our chic, black tiny home-
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Is New Zealand’s New Tourism Ad Brilliant or Tone Deaf?: New Zealand’s latest tourism campaign is approaching marketing from a more unconventional way, to say the least. Global marketers have been tackling the challenge of adapting to a more empathetic tone during the pandemic. Some were able to manage, as Skift earlier reported, but others left many industry observers confused. Pure New Zealand’s recent “Traveling under the social influence” ad is one of the latter. While it aims to discourage influencer-inspired tourist photos at popular sights, the campaign instead treads a fine line b