It's being replaced with the investor-driven #PorquePaul campaign.
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The "Why Wait" campaign pales in comparison to the multitasking posters placed behind the urinals and in the toilet stalls a few years ago. They made us all feel so good about our ability to take a leak or a dump while simultaneously reading such a motivational message. I'm afraid the days of marketing genius are over. Now all we see is the "Please don't flush the paper towels." Keep those hemorrhoids clean my friends.
I think Q paid several hundred dollars for Cellular Insights advertising campaign, so that financial/tech articles (e.g. Forbes/Bloomberg/Anandtech) can quote them. Great Job MBAs!
They don't want to spend the money on advertising but expect people to know about them.
Why wait?
Apple is hiring.
What is the ROI of the WhyWait campaign?
The next big catch phrase from Qualcomm will be "You're Fired" no question mark.
The next big catch phrase from Qualcomm will be "Your Fired" no question mark.
Thanks God we don't hear that one anymore: nobody ever understood why there wasn't a question mark :D
Even marketing didn't really know how to explain it "its a statement, not a question"... yep. so. uhm. why no question mark, tell me again??
What happened to #ModemMatters? Is LTE product manager too busy retweeting Trump-Russia collusion theories? And what happened to Cellular Insights, the blog that is thinly veiled Qualcomm PR site?