Vote Bribing

Vote and Get Free Scoop Of Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream

Before you get too worried, this type of vote bribing is not associated with any particular political party.  It’s associated with the act of voting.

Simply put, people like, no, LOVE, free stuff. Smart businesses understand this and use that knowledge to help support a variety of causes while marketing their products. Take Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream, for example.

If you tell them that you voted on November 4, 2008, they’ll give you a free scoop of ice cream.
Trend Themes
1. Vote Bribing - Opportunity for businesses to incentivize voter participation and promote their products through freebies.
2. Cause Marketing - Opportunity for businesses to align themselves with charitable causes and attract customers through social responsibility.
3. Consumer Behavior - Opportunity for businesses to leverage the inclination of consumers towards freebies and use it to boost sales.
Industry Implications
1. Food and Beverage - Opportunity for food and beverage companies to use vote bribing as a creative marketing strategy to increase brand awareness and drive customer engagement.
2. Political and Social Advocacy - Opportunity for advocacy organizations to collaborate with businesses in vote bribing initiatives and encourage civic participation among the public.
3. Marketing and Advertising - Opportunity for marketing and advertising agencies to develop innovative campaigns that combine product promotions with social initiatives like vote bribing.

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