No Luck for the Irish?

ArtAngelArtAngel Posts: 2,050
edited March 17 in The Commons

No luck for the Irish? First year ever for me at DAZ that St Paticks day is invisible. 

Edit: Why my Mom named my brother Danny and me Juanita I will never know. I was born in Newfoundland, a remote Canadian island that holds a deep, distinct Irish heritage, often called "the most Irish place in the world outside of Ireland". Ironically Danny was born on March 17th.

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  • nemesis10nemesis10 Posts: 3,895

    ArtAngel said:

    No luck for the Irish? First year ever for me at DAZ that St Paticks day is invisible. 

    Edit: Why my Mom named my brother Danny and me Juanita I will never know. I was born in Newfoundland, a remote Canadian island that holds a deep, distinct Irish heritage, often called "the most Irish place in the world outside of Ireland".

    Granted, there has never been a Black History month promotions so I can appreciate the missing sale.

  • HavosHavos Posts: 5,626

    Not quite invisible, as we have this 50% off flash sale. https://www.daz3d.com/great-green-gathering

    I doubt you will be impressed.

  • ArtAngelArtAngel Posts: 2,050

    nemesis10 said:

    Granted, there has never been a Black History month promotions so I can appreciate the missing sale.

    Now that really sucks! DAZ marketing manager needs to get his/her act together.

    Havos said:

    Not quite invisible, as we have this 50% off flash sale. https://www.daz3d.com/great-green-gathering

    I doubt you will be impressed.

    You got that right. My most recent career (and hubby's for a decade longer than me) was hired payroll marketing consultants for a fortune 500 company and I can assure you this is the lamest comeback/damage-control effort I have ever seen!
  • nonesuch00nonesuch00 Posts: 18,820
    edited 1:35AM

    I only remember a couple of years that actually had St Patrick's Day products at all. It was a missing element from the "holiday" selection of DAZ Originals 3D products at DAZ until a few years back. Christmas was basically mostly M.I.A most years until a few years back, Thanksgiving is still mostly M.I.A from a DAZ Originals perspective, Easter, M.I.A., Nativity, M.I.A., July 4th, M.I.A., Halloween, all year long practically, Valentine's all year long practically, New Years', M.I.A, Mother's Day, M.I.A, Father's Day, M.I.A.

    However, once those Holiday 3D model DOs have been added to the catalogue it's probably not profitable to add slight variations to the theme every year.

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  • SilverGirlSilverGirl Posts: 3,310

    nonesuch00 said:

    I only remember a couple of years that actually had St Patrick's Day products at all. It was a missing element from the "holiday" selection of DAZ Originals 3D products at DAZ until a few years back. Christmas was basically mostlly M.I.A most years until a few years back, Thanksgiving is still mostly M.I.A from a DAZ Originals perspective, Easter, M.I.A., Nativity, M.I.A, July 4th, M.I.A., Halloween, all year loong practically, Valentine's all year long practically, New Years', M.I.A, Mother's Day, M.I.A, Father's Day, M.I.A.

    However, once those Holiday 3D modell DOs have been added to the catalogue it's probably not profitable to add slight variations to the theme every year.

    While I have trouble caring if they skip a religious holiday (of any religion, including mine), doing the secular ones would at least break up the Same Stuff, Different Day monotony that tends to dominate. Wouldn't even have to be new assets; they can highlight what's already out there. (Though with how stereotypically gender-based a lot of stuff is around here, I think I'd personally prefer they skip Mothers/Fathers day sales.)

  • ArtAngelArtAngel Posts: 2,050
    edited 2:47AM

    I think DAZ should bring Steve Spencer back and ditch whoever they have now

    Edit (as marketing not ecommerce) Loren McClure  is not as good.

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  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 42,104

    ArtAngel said:

    I think DAZ should bring Steve Spencer back and ditch whoever they have now

    (Marketing not ecommerce)

    ...agreed.

    This month is also Irsh-American Heritage Month and Women's Hstory Month.

     

  • ArtAngelArtAngel Posts: 2,050
    edited 3:32AM

    kyoto kid said:

    ArtAngel said:

    I think DAZ should bring Steve Spencer back and ditch whoever they have now

    (Marketing not ecommerce)

    ...agreed.

    This month is also Irsh-American Heritage Month and Women's Hstory Month.

     

    How cool. I was born August 9th in 1956 which is Nationals Women Day (South Africa) commemorating a 1956 march. 

    I guess it is hard to celebrate every culture for all events but as a US company DAZ does seem to observe most Fed Holidays . . . maybe not Inauguration Day,  Washington's Bday, Juneteenth Day or Columbus Day . . . can't please all the people all of the time,

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  • nonesuch00nonesuch00 Posts: 18,820
    edited 2:14PM

    SilverGirl said:

    nonesuch00 said:

    I only remember a couple of years that actually had St Patrick's Day products at all. It was a missing element from the "holiday" selection of DAZ Originals 3D products at DAZ until a few years back. Christmas was basically mostlly M.I.A most years until a few years back, Thanksgiving is still mostly M.I.A from a DAZ Originals perspective, Easter, M.I.A., Nativity, M.I.A, July 4th, M.I.A., Halloween, all year loong practically, Valentine's all year long practically, New Years', M.I.A, Mother's Day, M.I.A, Father's Day, M.I.A.

    However, once those Holiday 3D modell DOs have been added to the catalogue it's probably not profitable to add slight variations to the theme every year.

    While I have trouble caring if they skip a religious holiday (of any religion, including mine), doing the secular ones would at least break up the Same Stuff, Different Day monotony that tends to dominate. Wouldn't even have to be new assets; they can highlight what's already out there. (Though with how stereotypically gender-based a lot of stuff is around here, I think I'd personally prefer they skip Mothers/Fathers day sales.)

    Yes, holidays are fun and to look forward to, and bring a different angle to the store. In the US, New Year's, Christmas, St Patrick's Valentine's 4th of July, Hallloween, Easter, Thanksgiving, Mother's Day, Father's Day are all secular iin nature. Well, at least in the way they're treated publically & by commercial interests. 

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  • SilverGirlSilverGirl Posts: 3,310

    nonesuch00 said:

    SilverGirl said:

    nonesuch00 said:

    I only remember a couple of years that actually had St Patrick's Day products at all. It was a missing element from the "holiday" selection of DAZ Originals 3D products at DAZ until a few years back. Christmas was basically mostlly M.I.A most years until a few years back, Thanksgiving is still mostly M.I.A from a DAZ Originals perspective, Easter, M.I.A., Nativity, M.I.A, July 4th, M.I.A., Halloween, all year loong practically, Valentine's all year long practically, New Years', M.I.A, Mother's Day, M.I.A, Father's Day, M.I.A.

    However, once those Holiday 3D modell DOs have been added to the catalogue it's probably not profitable to add slight variations to the theme every year.

    While I have trouble caring if they skip a religious holiday (of any religion, including mine), doing the secular ones would at least break up the Same Stuff, Different Day monotony that tends to dominate. Wouldn't even have to be new assets; they can highlight what's already out there. (Though with how stereotypically gender-based a lot of stuff is around here, I think I'd personally prefer they skip Mothers/Fathers day sales.)

    Yes, holidays are fun and too look forward to, and bring a different angle to the store. In the US, New Year's, Christmas, St Patrick's Valentine's 4th of July, Hallloween, Thanksgiving, Mother's Day, Father's Day are all secular iin nature. 

    Heck, it doesn't even have to be a big one to be fun. Sept. 29 is National Coffee Day in the US; goodness knows there are enough coffee shops and such in the store that they could throw together something around that.

     

  • DripDrip Posts: 1,254

    You Irish should stop hogging all that luck! Or maybe let it rub off on others a bit more. cheeky

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 42,104

    SilverGirl said:

    Heck, it doesn't even have to be a big one to be fun. Sept. 29 is National Coffee Day in the US; goodness knows there are enough coffee shops and such in the store that they could throw together something around that.

    ...ah, my favourite day of the year.

    BTW August is National Coffee Month. 

    Daz has yet to release a Steampunk and a Cyberpunk coffee shop.

  • namffuaknamffuak Posts: 4,466

    Well, it looks like they put this bundle on sale March 9 and 10 - according to the Daz Deals graph. I don't recall seeing it as such in the store back then.

  • nonesuch00nonesuch00 Posts: 18,820

    SilverGirl said:

    nonesuch00 said:

    SilverGirl said:

    nonesuch00 said:

    I only remember a couple of years that actually had St Patrick's Day products at all. It was a missing element from the "holiday" selection of DAZ Originals 3D products at DAZ until a few years back. Christmas was basically mostlly M.I.A most years until a few years back, Thanksgiving is still mostly M.I.A from a DAZ Originals perspective, Easter, M.I.A., Nativity, M.I.A, July 4th, M.I.A., Halloween, all year loong practically, Valentine's all year long practically, New Years', M.I.A, Mother's Day, M.I.A, Father's Day, M.I.A.

    However, once those Holiday 3D modell DOs have been added to the catalogue it's probably not profitable to add slight variations to the theme every year.

    While I have trouble caring if they skip a religious holiday (of any religion, including mine), doing the secular ones would at least break up the Same Stuff, Different Day monotony that tends to dominate. Wouldn't even have to be new assets; they can highlight what's already out there. (Though with how stereotypically gender-based a lot of stuff is around here, I think I'd personally prefer they skip Mothers/Fathers day sales.)

    Yes, holidays are fun and too look forward to, and bring a different angle to the store. In the US, New Year's, Christmas, St Patrick's Valentine's 4th of July, Hallloween, Thanksgiving, Mother's Day, Father's Day are all secular iin nature. 

    Heck, it doesn't even have to be a big one to be fun. Sept. 29 is National Coffee Day in the US; goodness knows there are enough coffee shops and such in the store that they could throw together something around that.

     

    Yes, that woould be fun. They should pick the these sort as well, and I'm sure there must be a day for policemen, firemen, dooctors, nurses, but strangely not politicians. wink  

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