Tecatebeer Wal Commercial Analysis

Superior Essays
Akira Matzuo
Eng-105
October 25, 2016
Professor Brody
Tecate Commercial
Want to stop from losing millions of dollars before it happens? Many companies now usually make mistakes when trying to appeal to customers and they either work or end up losing millions. In the commercial “TecateBeerWall” you have a group of men meeting each other in the U.S.A/Mexico border and they talk about great wall, this magnificent wall and then say that the wall is Tecate beer wall and it will unite all of us (USATecate, 2016) and it was funny but was not well thought about since it takes a stab at Donald Trump. Upon further review of the cast, setting and brand messaging, “#TecateBeerWall” must change or take out this commercial because it seemingly shows making
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Branding is very important because it is essential what your product or company is remembered for. It gives you an image it can be either good or bad. Two authors explain the importance of branding and say this “The purpose of branding is to create high brand familiarity and positive brand image, which contribute to the building of brand equity” (Chan-Olmsted & Kim, 2003, para. 3). In other words, the authors are trying to say that branding is what will get your company image out there and that it should be a good image so it could help with revenue. If a company is to hope to look good they must have good branding to be a good success. The commercial to ordinary people is funny but it has a huge flaw. The “#TecateBeerWall” makes fun of Presidential candidate Donald Trump and how he says that he wants to build a wall between the U.S/Mexico border. They even try to sort of use some of the things he has said and although it is funny it is somewhat inappropriate. The presidential race this year has proved to be controversial and it would be best for Tecate to stay clear from it. Some people could even get offended and that would hurt financial by people not wanting to buy the

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