But why did Kate Ennis attempt to prove it without any real facts when writing to BusinessWeek to try and get them to write about the growth business of incontinence? I get we all have a job to do, and pitching a product line like this is definitely sticky....but come on! In a recession when the reached Personal Finance columnist has a lot of serious, timely and real work to do, the below just reads like total poop.
(And now I’ll stop with the diaper jokes.)
Hi. Adult diapers are no joke – as the population ages and prostate cancer treatments evolve, there is a growing market for these items. Bladder control issues affect some 25 to 27 million men and women. My client, SCA Personal Care North America (OTC: SVCBY), has come out with a new anatomically-correct protective underwear for men and women under its TENA brand supported by a consumer education campaign. At the same time, our main competitor in the US, Kimberly-Clark, has launched a similar product and big ad campaign. SCA has a market cap of $843 and our competitor has a market cap of $19 billion. We’d love to talk to you about trends in the adult incontinence market.
Like you, I want to know what anatomically-correct diapers are, but that’s not the point. While the product is for adults, the above is written for and by two-year-olds: Kimberly-Clark, the competitor, has a “big ad campaign” (drat!) so this means our reporter, should stop what she’s doing to see how big the story is. Also, her “INVESTMENT SECTOR: Adult diapers” email subject line was bait and switch! While anyone would open this from curiosity, the innards did not match the topic.
Kate’s pitch has three problems: 1. It's correspondence that’s not well thought out or completed; 2. Nothing is really offered here; and 3. Really? We are supposed to believe there’s a growing market for diapers because of a sudden increase in a lack of bladder control? I think the better story is how the ages-old scam of frequent "goers" are a much-misunderstood population that could use some behavioral therapy.
That's a growing business I'd invest in.
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I'd love to tell you more about "Oops I Crapped My Pants" Adult Incontinence diapers....
ReplyDeleteI'm 6.
I don't think I would've mentioned the competition unless I was going to mention how much BETTER my product was than theirs.
ReplyDeleteI do marketing for adult diapers and speak to a lot of people who are incontinent. A lot of them actually joke about having to wear them, but I think it's more of a nervous chatter when they have to order from us.
ReplyDeleteHave you watched the oops I crapped my pants skit on youtube? I tried to link it to the site I do marketing for, but it wouldn't let me do it.
Funny stuff.
I enjoy the fact that a company like Kimberly-Clark with so much money sucks so bad at getting their site ranked in Google.
ReplyDeleteWow Adult Diaper Subjects, anything for a buck lol
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