'That'S What Bea Said' Takes the Best of What Bea Had to Offer
Robyn Currie — March 17, 2010 — Pop Culture
References: thatswhatbeasaid & theworldsbestever
Remember that time in Grade 4 when all the kids made fun of you because you liked the Golden Girls? Yeah, that was awesome. Well, now you (and I) can have your revenge, with the sudden surge in interest in all things Golden Girls. The 'That's What Bea Said' site is about to be a big hit.
The site has the best quotes Bea had to give, so you can spend hours flipping through all the different sayings it has. And if you listen closely you can hear Bea saying the quotes on 'That's What Bea Said.'
The site has the best quotes Bea had to give, so you can spend hours flipping through all the different sayings it has. And if you listen closely you can hear Bea saying the quotes on 'That's What Bea Said.'
Trend Themes
1. Golden Girls Mania - Opportunity for businesses to create new merchandise and experiences around the beloved TV show.
2. Nostalgia Marketing - Brands can tap into the power of nostalgia by creating campaigns around popular cultural icons like the Golden Girls.
3. Celebrity Quote Curation - Opportunities for websites and apps to curate and distribute famous quotes from beloved celebrity figures.
Industry Implications
1. Entertainment - Opportunity for TV networks and streaming services to revive the Golden Girls or similar shows to appeal to a new generation of fans.
2. Merchandising - Companies can create and sell Golden Girls-themed merchandise, from clothing to decor, to capitalize on the show's popularity.
3. Content Marketing - Brands can incorporate nostalgia-driven marketing campaigns featuring pop art and pop-culture icons into ad campaigns on social media to engage with a younger demographic.
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