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When Glade says their stuff " has essential oils like boutiquey

fragrances, " what on earth are they talking about? Are there actually

boutiques that specialize in natural perfumes? Are they talking about

us? Is it just a marketing ploy to set naturals apart as something

only for the rich (or rather, drive home that point)?

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> When Glade says their stuff " has essential oils like boutiquey

> fragrances, " what on earth are they talking about? Are there actually

> boutiques that specialize in natural perfumes? Are they talking about

> us? Is it just a marketing ploy to set naturals apart as something

> only for the rich (or rather, drive home that point)?

I am betting that it was written by some advertising agency who had

pretty much no idea what they were really talking about, but thought

using the term " essential oils " would sound very upscale. It doesn't

say " ONLY essential oils " , just that it has essential oils IN it, so

the first thing that occurred to me is that they could very easily be

using just a tich of some very inexpensive eo's, like cinnamon, and

then the rest of the blend fragrance oils, and technically they're not

lying if they say it's made " with essential oils " ... they're just

letting people assume that it's ALL essential oils.

Sue

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> When Glade says their stuff " has essential oils like boutiquey

> fragrances, " what on earth are they talking about?

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Hi Adam,

A question I actually know something about!! (I'm a marketer by

profession, and only a rather inexperienced hobbyist natural

perfumer).

I agree with Sue: the ad was likely written by a suit in an ad

agency who knows nothing about the field of perfumery, the target

markets of perfumers, natural or otherwise, or what boutique shoppers

(whoever they are) are buying.

I think s/he was trying to upscale the Glade brand by conveying the

idea that, just as high-end, custom perfumers do, Glade uses

essential oils in their fragrances, presenting the brand as somehow

different from--and better than--the cheap, mass-produced home

fragrance market in which it undoubtedly belongs.

A rather curious and transparent attempt to upscale the brand, no?

~Becky

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> I think s/he was trying to upscale the Glade brand by conveying the

> idea that, just as high-end, custom perfumers do, Glade uses

> essential oils in their fragrances, presenting the brand as somehow

> different from--and better than--the cheap, mass-produced home

> fragrance market in which it undoubtedly belongs.

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> A rather curious and transparent attempt to upscale the brand, no?

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> ~Becky

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Becky, what always interests me though is that those seemingly

transparent attempts always seem to work! Why can't I sell as much as

Glade does????? Wish I understood marketing.

http://www.sagescript.com

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> Wish I understood marketing.

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> http://www.sagescript.com

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Hi ,

You don't have to understand marketing. You have to understand your

client. Know what they want, what they crave, what they'd sell their

mother-in-law to get, what keeps them up at night. Then give it to them.

Glade's ad is directed at women who know their house isn't as clean as

it could be, who want to be seen as Martha , who would love to

one-up the snobby b**** next door, and who are trying to live an

upscale, elegant life that is beyond their financial means.

Using " Glade with essential oils " promises the woman who buys it that

she is buying a little bit of class.

You're not selling the product, you're selling an idea, a benefit, a

desire.

So there you go: marketing 101.

~Becky

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