Extreme (marketing)
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The term extreme, often deliberately misspelled as "xtreme", "x-treme", or some other variant is frequently used in advertising and marketing. A form of sensationalism, the term is used for indicating that what's being marketed is, supposedly, better, more powerful or otherwise enhanced. "Hardcore" is sometimes used in a similar manner. The term is often used when comparing a product to similar competing products or even products of the same manufacturer, in order to distinguish it from simpler or not as "extreme" products.
[edit] Examples
- Household cleaning products, referring to their supposedly "extreme" cleaning properties.
- Whitening toothpastes, hair gel and other similar hygienic or cosmetic products, usually referring to their supposedly "extreme" performance.
- Many toys, especially action figures and sport/combat inspired toys, trying to give them a "hardcore" perceived attitude.
- Some sequels or special editions of hentai manga such as Bondage Fairies are also labeled "extreme", to indicate either more "hardcore" content, or enhanced art.
- Some video games also carry the word "Extreme" in the title.
[edit] External links
- An ironic analysis of "X-TREME" marketing by Maddox (Warning: explicit language)