Apparently, not everyone was enthralled with Virgin Mobile Canada's use of three "nurses" in the much-hyped launch of the wireless service earlier this week. If you didn't see any of the television coverage, Richard Branson rappelled himself from a four-story building where the scantily-clad and buxom nurses were anxiously waiting for him.
The PR stunt, which saw the "nurses" chained to a car representing Virgin's rivals before being freed by Branson, has drawn the wrath of the Registered Nurses Association of Ontario, which believes it degraded the reputation of nurses. Can't say that I blame them, although you could see how Branson's "nurses" would raise the spirits of many hospital patients. Do you think Virgin is worried about the RNAO's complaint? Not a chance! Instead, Virgin will revel in any publicity - good, bad or indifferent - that's generated.
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Virgin's PR Tactics Enrage Nurses
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Mark Evans
on Fri 04 Mar 2005 05:19 PM EST | Permanent Link
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Re: Virgin's PR Tactics Enrage Nurses
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Ronald
on Sat 05 Mar 2005 05:05 PM EST | Profile | Permanent Link
Hey Mark -
Virgin should use its clever marketing and see this as an opportunity - how many members does the RNAO have? A few thousand (my guess). So why not extend them a few handsets and enough pre-paid minutes to make it equivalent to about three months worth of usage. I would say this would be an excellent chance to patch things up and get some extra clients... Trackbacks
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