One is a small retail company selling products online. Whether one is selling clothing, jewelry or artwork is not of concern when taking the company to the next level. Product placement is a key for opening doors to higher levels of sales.
Product placement is a technique businesses use to subtly promote products, generally by visually representing them in film and television programming.
Product placement uses the mere exposure effect, a psychology term used to describe a person's affinity for something he or she is exposed to with repetition.
Lately, Gucci made an appearance in two television shows featuring a soft fabric jersey bomber jacket, adorned with a cubist wallpaper style design. President of a multimedia company and father of five, Andre in ABC's, "black-ish"
and Heavy Weight Champion Andy the "Monster" "Law and Order."
In the words of Edward L. Bernay, "Because man is by nature gregarious he feels himself to be member of a herd, even when he is alone in his room with the curtains drawn. His mind retains the patterns which have been stamped on it by the group influences."
Whether one agrees or disagrees with the content of the book, "Propaganda," one cannot deny the luxury stamp Gucci has garnered throughout the years since it's initial rise to fame in the 60's. Gucci stands on top for using this and many other sales techniques.
Now consider this fact. The GG Wallpaper technical jersey jacket dropped in December 2016. Let's say one had $1,750.00 one was willing to spend on December 20th. One could either buy the jacket, or one could invest in cryptocurrency. Let's go with the later. On December 20th, 2016, one bitcoin was valued at $795.70. One would have been able to purchase 2.199321 bitcoin.
Fast forward to today, December 7th, 2017, where one bitcoin is valued at $16,295.00. One's initial investment of $1,750.00 would now have increased $34,087.94 to a total of $35,837.94 (2.199321 BTC.)
A dramatic increase.
But hey, one does need to be fresh. Luckily olkoDESiGN accepts many forms of cryptocurrencies in exchange for custom threads.