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# Summary Automotive professionals discuss Dollar Shave Club's viral advertising campaign, praising its creative and unconventional marketing approach. The thread explores how effective advertising doesn't require high production values, with one member noting the company's success inspired a potential business partnership opportunity, and another commenting on how surprisingly difficult it can be to market even simple products effectively. The broader insight is that clever, authentic marketing can resonate more powerfully than polished traditional advertising, even in industries like automotive sales.
Wow, thank you for posting this.. This actually relates to a side business I own, and I just contacted the owner give me a call about a marketing opportunity. The two fuze together very well.. Thanks.
Face Towel of the Month Club? Is that with return postage?A hair growth product so people need MORE razors?!?Wow, thank you for posting this.. This actually relates to a side business I own, and I just contacted the owner give me a call about a marketing opportunity. The two fuze together very well.. Thanks.

Face Towel of the Month Club? Is that with return postage?
I've seen this fail with neck ties, handkerchiefs and socks -but non of them were "F*ing" great. I guess that's the difference.
# Summary Automotive professionals discuss Dollar Shave Club's viral advertising campaign, praising its creative and unconventional marketing approach. The thread explores how effective advertising doesn't require high production values, with one member noting the company's success inspired a potential business partnership opportunity, and another commenting on how surprisingly difficult it can be to market even simple products effectively. The broader insight is that clever, authentic marketing can resonate more powerfully than polished traditional advertising, even in industries like automotive sales.