Epic Marketing Fails: Providing a Laugh and a Lesson (Part Three of Three)

Posted by admin • May 2, 2012

FAIL #5: Coca-Cola trashes more than its image Image source: http://www.searchinfluence.com/2012/04/memorable-marketing-fails/ As a sponsor for the NCAA Final Four, Coca-Cola thought it would be a good idea to graffiti its logo all along the French Quarter of New Orleans where the games were being hosted the weekend of March 30, 2012. Unfortunately, Coke soon learned… Read More


Epic Marketing Fails: Providing a Laugh and a Lesson (Part Two of Three)

Posted by admin • April 30, 2012

FAIL #3: Pepsi fails at Chinese translation Image source: http://www.glantz.net/blog/campaigns-that-failed-to-translate You may remember Pepsi’s old slogan, “Come alive with the Pepsi generation.” Well…Pepsi probably wishes they could forget this one. Only after taking the campaign and the slogan to China did they realize that in Chinese the slogan translated to “Pepsi brings your ancestors back… Read More


Epic Marketing Fails: Providing a Laugh and a Lesson (Part One of Three)

Posted by admin • April 26, 2012

Poorly thought out placards can unintentionally create a citywide bomb scare. Advertising with graffiti can enrage an entire town. A poorly translated slogan can make your company the laughingstock of a nation. They sound crazy, but these are some of the true and outrageous lessons that major companies have had to learn from failed attempts… Read More