AMBUSH MARKETING


The IPKat is doing a little research on ambush marketing. It seems to him that it's been given a rather bad name and that, if it's done properly and doesn't confuse the consumer, it's actually a useful, pro-competitive and entertaining tool for bringing products and services to the attention of the public.

Can any of our readers come up with a bright, cheerful and morally neutral term by which "ambush marketing" can be referred without any sense of insult or stigma? Something like "opportunity marketing", perhaps, only better. Please post your suggestions below.

More on ambush marketing here, here and here
Ambushes here and here
Hambushes here and here
AMBUSH MARKETING AMBUSH MARKETING Reviewed by Jeremy on Wednesday, May 19, 2004 Rating: 5

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