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Wal-Mart’s Paid Critics Flog Real Critics

Saturday, November 11th, 2006

Better watch what you say.

Edelman’s newest flog, or fake blog, is a brilliant little hit campaign designed to intimidate us into showing reverence for Wal-Mart.

They want you to believe that commies like me, who think of Wal-Mart as a cultural and economical contagion, have financial incentive to do so.

(It’s not because being in the place for more than five minutes makes our skin crawl.)

Folks who just recently picked up a 9000 FREE Hours of AOL CD with their beloved 72-pack of Sam’s Choice Cola will probably read the flog and believe it.

Wal-Mart’s mercenary hit squad did some very convincing pseudomarketing. The writing is clever, the criticism and doubt-casting is masterful (as one would expect from top PR professionals), and the graphic design is brilliant. The spin doctors’ prescription suggests that Wal-Mart is a benevolent corporate “Robin Hood” that provides jobs, charity, and generous discounts to the working classes. The only problem is that is getting bullied by an malevolent conspiracy of paid critics.

Who exactly are these “paid critics?”

Apparently any politicians who receive donations from local businesses (on the brink of getting shut down by Wal-Mart) are the evil kingpins. They are the top of the massive payola conspiracy of Professional Wal-Mart Critics®.

If criticizing Wal-Mart paid anything close to what a high-end journalist writing a flog on the Wal-Mart corporate PR account must earn – I would love to be a salaried, Professional Wal-Mart Critic®!

It would be the easiest job in the world!
you would never run out of material for inspiration. You could make it a comedy or a tragedy. You could make it like “Hee Haw,” “Clerks,” or a Michael Moore anti-corporate documentary. The wealth of possibilities for critical satire is even richer than Sam Walton.

Sign me up!

And send me my first check for this piece.

Flogging Wal-Mart

Thursday, November 9th, 2006

Top-tier public relations firm Edelman is taking some heavy-duty flack from the media and PR community for cooking up a bogus site called Wal-Marting Across America.

Edelman’s Wal-Mart team recently admitted to publishing the flog, or fake blog, about a couple who loved Wal-Mart so much that they went on an RV adventure across America, staying in Wal-Mart parking lots. What better way to put their finger on the pulse of Real™, Working-Class America®?

The fact that it was a paid PR stunt with professional journalists and photographers was not disclosed.

The blog attracted a ton of scrutiny from the media and from people who hate Wal-Mart .

Before Edelman knew it the fiasco was cracked. The flog was outted, and their eye was blacked.

The sister astroturf organization, Working Families for Wal-Mart, also got exposed by all the backlash.

Lesson: Do something deceptive to get publicity, you might well get your wish.

But it might not be the kind of publicity you want.

Just ask the one surviving member of the superstar pseudomarketing group Milli Vanilli.