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Old 06-09-2008, 04:49 AM   #1
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this sounds goofy, but what if Sony or other companies offered free Blu-ray themed T-shirts or other gear with movie purchases. We'd win by getting free stuff and they would win by having consumer awareness of Blu-ray's existence increased. What do you think?
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this sounds goofy, but what if Sony or other companies offered free Blu-ray themed T-shirts or other gear with movie purchases. We'd win by getting free stuff and they would win by having consumer awareness of Blu-ray's existence increased. What do you think?
It's a good idea, but difficult to implement. The Blu-ray packaging isn't as conducive to the idea as, say, a case of beer. You can't stuff a t-shirt in a Blu-ray case.

And, if they gave them to vendors in bulk, most of those would go to employees who would only wear them as under-shirts or lounge around the house t-shirts.

And, if they had an offer card advertisement inside the Blu-ray case to have one sent to you for purchasing the Blu-ray, it would cost them a ton more in shipping than it already costs them to advertise on TV.

I love the creativity behind getting the Blu-ray brand out there, but it's just not very feasible in this case.
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A free gallon of gas for every Blu-ray bought! lol jk. I kind of agree with the OP. I think companies should really get creative on their sales. Like I think they should do more of those $7.50 movie tickets. Exclusive packaging, booklets, coupons, etc.
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I would gladly wear a Blu Ray shirt I may only wear it to the Y weight lifting but a lot of people would see it. But then if I were to waste time downtown shoppin for Blu Rays naurally they would get free press. But I can understand what Petra Kalbrain is saying even if you have a Blu Ray t-shirt how many people will know or more to the point care what it is.
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I would gladly wear a Blu Ray shirt I may only wear it to the Y weight lifting but a lot of people would see it. But then if I were to waste time downtown shoppin for Blu Rays naurally they would get free press. But I can understand what Petra Kalbrain is saying even if you have a Blu Ray t-shirt how many people will know or more to the point care what it is.
You could have some blu-ray informational website on the shirt so people who are curious about it would go to it. I see other stuff advertised that way too (with t-shirts).

Or couldn't they get retailers (like at Best Buy for ex.) to wear uniforms that say "Ask me about Blu-ray"? Maybe Sony could give money to Best Buy in exchange for it
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how about a deal with a few stores where someone who buys X BDs gets a T-shirt.
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But I can understand what Petra Kalbrain is saying even if you have a Blu Ray t-shirt how many people will know or more to the point care what it is.
isn't that true for all free T-shirts? The idea is that people that see it will go "hmm! this looks popular". That is why all those free (and sometimes not so free) logoed T-shirts are out there.
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this sounds goofy, but what if Sony or other companies offered free Blu-ray themed T-shirts or other gear with movie purchases. We'd win by getting free stuff and they would win by having consumer awareness of Blu-ray's existence increased. What do you think?
I like the idea. I got a free T with 3:10 to Yuma. Although it was crappy and fadded after 2 washes. I think a heavy duty, quality T with the Blu-ray logo would be sweet. I would wear it.
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I'd love a shirt, but Mr. Kalbrain is right, I'd use it mainly as a house lounging shirt - something to just toss on whilst I loaf around the house after work or on weekend mornings.
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People that buy Blu, buy it for it's content. Gimmicks are not going to work on this demographic.

What Blu-ray needs is for people to buy the players, and a $10 shirt is not going to make someone spend $300 on a player. A fee player with purchase of an HDTV...that would be more in the ballpark of what would work and would better target the right audience and achieve the right goals.

Honestly, I think your just making a far fetched plea for free stuff...because it's certainly not a viable marketing strategy.
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