The life of a Korean truck vendor is not for the faint of heart. You have to break through the clutter and competition of all the other street vendors and fight for your sidewalkers' attention. You have to think about what type of message you want to convey, and how and if your consumers will be receptive to it...or you could always just put a big face with glasses on your truck.
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
TIKI Tuesday: The infamous face truck
The life of a Korean truck vendor is not for the faint of heart. You have to break through the clutter and competition of all the other street vendors and fight for your sidewalkers' attention. You have to think about what type of message you want to convey, and how and if your consumers will be receptive to it...or you could always just put a big face with glasses on your truck.
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First of all, I think that's creepy. Do the eyes open? Scaryyyy.
I've been meaning to post a comment for a while to say that I've been enjoying tagging along this journey with you through the blog and the (really high-quality!) videos (I need to ask you what camera you use, sometime soon). I've always been kind of shy about posting this type of gushy-gushy comment here, though, but since I couldn't find your email anywhere, here it goes.
Hey, send me an email sometime just so I have it. Plus I want to get you in touch with a friend of mine who might be interested in doing the 180, like you, and teaching in Korea: brunopieroni at yahoo dot com
All the best, and greetings from Rio!
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