There’s no one brand that can make a .SUCKS domain work. Anyone with a clearly defined mission can leverage the platform to their advantage.
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Brand protection and marketing that doesn't suck
There’s no one brand that can make a .SUCKS domain work. Anyone with a clearly defined mission can leverage the platform to their advantage.
When it comes to collecting and actioning on customer feedback, a .SUCKS domain can fill the gaps left by social media platforms.
Do the moral statements made by companies represent their values, or are they a form of insincere branding used purely to increase reach?
When you think about the fact that kids see up to 25 million online food and beverage ads every year, you start to question the messages they’re receiving.