Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
Latest study, it had Minnesota, the Dakotas, Wisconsin all with some of the highest per capita income and longevity. It don' make no sense sirreebob :scratches head:AShearer said:You don't have the correct demographics. <snip> That is, older affluent, empty nester etc..
Grober
Well-known
No Leica ad in the Left Coast NG October issue I completely examined in my Doctor's office this week.
AShearer
Established
gabrielma said:Latest study, it had Minnesota, the Dakotas, Wisconsin all with some of the highest per capita income and longevity. It don' make no sense sirreebob :scratches head:
I don't claim to know where the money is, just remarking on the concept of zoning advertising.
It seems no pattern has developed yet.
grantray
Established
I don't think the ad is in issues sold on the stand. At least not in Grand Central Station. I just checked Thursday. So, for those the have it, I'd be gratefull for someone to scan and post it. They're new ad campaign looks promising from a rebranding perspective.
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ampguy
Veteran
My copy didn't have it
My copy didn't have it
went through it twice looking for it.
My copy didn't have it
went through it twice looking for it.
Ken Ford said:It seems that not all US copies have the ad - one of the west coast guys from PNet doesn't have it, either.
robbegibson
Newbie
I looked through the issue on the rack in Santa Ana, CA -I couldn't find it.
I would like to see it!
Robbe Gibson
I would like to see it!
Robbe Gibson
Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
robbegibson
Newbie
Thanks, Ken!
I guess it's one of those 'less is more' ads.
Thanks again,
Robbe Gibson
I guess it's one of those 'less is more' ads.
Thanks again,
Robbe Gibson
justins7
Well-known
I love the ad. It seems so sixties. 
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