So here's the question. Everywhere we look, the term used for our devices and liquids usually refers to, "e cigarette". This very term in itself presents a negative connotation to analogs and the horrible effects that have been advertised and published for years.
It is not helping our cause, and is hurting us, as vapers, manufacturers of the devices, and the liquids manufacturers and retailers. Even our own forum is called "e-cigarette Forum".
Our liquids and flavorings are labeled a e liquid or e flavoring. Even the "e" is connected to the cigarette, again implying it is just a electronic model of an analog. It was the big tobacco's downfall biggest mistake.
Talk to anyone who is not generally educated about the industry and you get a negative reaction. Hell, even my own daughter gave me grief about it at first because it had the word' "cigarette".
Here is a great example of re-branding:
Ford Motor Company discontinued the Taurus model line and a few years later presented the Ford 500. Supposedly to take the public back to good ole days of the Fairlane and Galaxy. It lasted 2 years with miserable sales. So Ford re-branded the model as the comeback Taurus model. No major changes, just a different name and marketing strategy. And it has been a successful sales generator ever since.
So I pose this question for discussion and input from users, manufacturers flavoring suppliers and retailers. I am aware that the label "PV and APV" are starting to appear. WE need to urge the industry to follow suit and divorce ourselves from the cigarette stigma. Even our nicotine is a choice, not a requirement for vaping. We have bunches of fellow vapers here that do not add nicotine to their mixes. The word Nicotine used in reference to the industry should be carefully evaluated for the effect it has on the public. Remember all of the FDA crap and public scrutiny we are experiencing is because of the "e cigarette", not a personal vaporizer.
Lets have the discussion!!
It is not helping our cause, and is hurting us, as vapers, manufacturers of the devices, and the liquids manufacturers and retailers. Even our own forum is called "e-cigarette Forum".
Our liquids and flavorings are labeled a e liquid or e flavoring. Even the "e" is connected to the cigarette, again implying it is just a electronic model of an analog. It was the big tobacco's downfall biggest mistake.
Talk to anyone who is not generally educated about the industry and you get a negative reaction. Hell, even my own daughter gave me grief about it at first because it had the word' "cigarette".
Here is a great example of re-branding:
Ford Motor Company discontinued the Taurus model line and a few years later presented the Ford 500. Supposedly to take the public back to good ole days of the Fairlane and Galaxy. It lasted 2 years with miserable sales. So Ford re-branded the model as the comeback Taurus model. No major changes, just a different name and marketing strategy. And it has been a successful sales generator ever since.
So I pose this question for discussion and input from users, manufacturers flavoring suppliers and retailers. I am aware that the label "PV and APV" are starting to appear. WE need to urge the industry to follow suit and divorce ourselves from the cigarette stigma. Even our nicotine is a choice, not a requirement for vaping. We have bunches of fellow vapers here that do not add nicotine to their mixes. The word Nicotine used in reference to the industry should be carefully evaluated for the effect it has on the public. Remember all of the FDA crap and public scrutiny we are experiencing is because of the "e cigarette", not a personal vaporizer.
Lets have the discussion!!