Monday, February 06, 2006

Mailbag: On Madonna Marketing : Followup

The Observer has received tons of emails from fans all across the country on the post describing "On Madonna Marketing." Each and every email wonders whether in fact they are the ones that are the subject of the post. Are they in fact in similar league with Elvis, Madonna, or Cher in the use of flamboyant visuals and language to create attention?

The Observer was stunned by this response, precisely since he had hoped in a fatherly way to urge his fellow bloggers to elevate their game to a more content centered mission. The letters pleaded in the alternative;; Am I indeed the one, or if I am not the one, what could I do to be more flamboyant in order to take the prize?

We have indeed become specialists in Evansville in pleading in the alternative, a rare and legal art of defending oneself that pleads that one is not guilty of an act, but in the alternative if one is, there are other extenuating circumstances.

There was one blogger in particular that felt that The Observer was only involved in "simple" orange and black sign marketing since he had no other dazzle or sizzle to utilize. Heavens no!

However, to the hundreds of mail requests that felt that they were indeed the one I was referring to, and in the likes of Elvis, Madonna or Cher, I can only respond to all "Maybe it was You." I would hate to disappoint anyone!

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