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Just came across this on Twitter, I'm guessing its marketing for a new cigar line thats coming next year.
www.tatuajeanarchy.com
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That was my first guess, but oh his twitter earlier today, he said "not clothing."
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Pete Johnson is a tool.
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90% of the cigars I smoke are Cuban, and the other 10% are DPG. Once my existing stock is gone, I don't intend to replace it except to support my B&M's on occasion.
DPG Blends for Tatuaje, and I like the majority of the line, sans Ambos Mundos. Marketing 101 says that hype is key to developing interest in a brand. Ladies and Germs, smoke what you like and like what you smoke. Whether you like Pete, Rocky, Jose/Jorge, Don Pepin, Kaizad, Dion, etc., doesn't really matter. One could argue that REs and ELs are just hype, too... Don't lose sight of the forest from the trees...
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The cigar industry is different than most others. Its all about the product in the cigar world. Thats it. If you produce a great cigar, it will sell. |
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IMO, Pete has already established himself and his cigars. The majority of people like his cigars. So anything he releases now and in the future will cause a buzz without all the marketing. He should back off the marketing, save a butt load of money, and let the crazy cigar folks talk up the cigars. He is a house hold name and shouldn't market his line/cigars like he is new anymore
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Hence the reason for the continued marketing. If it works for him, great, go for it. I don't personally need or care for his parlor tricks, but at the end of the day, they really don't mean **** to me. Yes, I have fun poking at some of it, but I don't keep myself awake at night fretting over Pete's marketing campaign. Ultimately, any increase in his sales is beneficial to the industry as a whole, because it pulls consumers further in. The further in that they are pulled, they more they buy, and not just his cigars, as they start looking around and venturing into other manufacturers. And right now, with the S-CHIT taxes and more restrictions and regulations coming down the pipe seemingly daily, any one cigar maker or manufacturer's increase in sales benefits all cigar makers and manufacturers. |
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I think that the mod's would put an end to it if I was personally attacking you all the time. Show the same respect and be a decent human being. |
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I apologize for calling you a tool, Pete. What I really meant is that I don't care for your strategy for building hype on your cigars. I know that is the core of marketing, building anticipation for something. However I don't like how upset it makes people when they search, search, search and are sad when they cannot find them. ![]() |
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