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May 31, 2005

What Men Want

... seems to warrant a whole conference on how to market to the (apparently) "elusive 18-34 year old male". It's not April 1st is it?

Today, the "What Men Want" conference was scheduled for June 15-16 at the Green Valley Ranch Resort & Spa in Las Vegas. The conference is dedicated to discovering how to market to the always critical 18-34 male demographic. There will be representatives from companies as diverse as Sony and Microsoft to Coca-Cola, Playboy, and Time Warner.

"What Men Want" will cover a large breadth of topics, including industry trends and marketing angles from some of the most successful brand managers in the world. Speakers will include Stephen Colvin, President and CEO, Dennis Publishing US (Maxim), and the conference even features a Q&A session with DJ Funkmaster Flex. For more information, please visit whatmenwantconference.com.

Penis-shaped remote to advertise the conference !
Remote

I'm laughing so hard I can't type straight.

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:) Has all the right buttons on, and I'm sure such a shaped control would be at home in the palm of most mens hands ;)

Five(!) buttons to get more money?? That's way too much work!!

And, man, I've always wanted a Q&A with DJ Funkmaster Flex!

1. Don't make fun of us

2. I am noting that no one took the risk in trying to setup a "what women want" conference.

Yeah, I googled that too.
Me, make fun of you, dEOS? :)

"us" as in "elusive 18-34 year old male" :)

We are not that simple... err wait.

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