The
reason? Swift's ability to generate buzz and draw dollars.
Swift’s tour appearances have become economic events. The
singer’s Eras Tour two years ago was the first such tour to
cross the billion-dollar mark, according to Pollstar’s 2023
year-end charts. Cities and their surrounding areas registered a
sizeable economic boost after Swift appeared, with thousands of
fans making the pilgrimage and spending money at hotels,
restaurants and elsewhere.
Companies are no longer waiting to capitalize on Swift’s
gravitational pull and orange-themed memes from big brands began
rolling out almost immediately.
That is because Swift appeared onstage wearing orange numerous
times towards the end of her Eras Tour and she discussed her
feelings about the color on the Wednesday podcast.
Numerous corporations, from United Airlines to Olive Garden,
began posting orange hued memes on their own social media
accounts soon after the new album was announced. Shake Shack,
FedEx, Buffalo Wild Wings, Cinnabon, Walmart and Netflix did,
too.
More than a dozen NHL teams followed with posts on social media
acknowledging Swift's new album, both north and south of the
border.
Even X got in on the action, declaring that it had a new profile
pic: a glittery orange X. The post has garnered 5.5 million
views so far.
Google is using its search engine to celebrate the October
release of Swift's “The Life of a Showgirl.” Users search for
“Taylor Swift,” are greeted with a stream of orange digital
confetti, along with a flaming orange heart and the phrase,
“And, baby, that's show business for you.”
Many, it seemed, saw value in tying their brand to Swift.
Swift mentioned during the Wednesday podcast that she had Lasik
eye surgery. The X account for LASIK.com wasted no time
promoting the fortuitous namedrop.
“i got LASIK, i have incredible vision,” they posted,
accompanied by a video of Swift giving a shout out to the
procedure on the “New Heights” podcast. “TAYLOR SWIFT EVERYONE
(red heart emoji). WE'VE PEEKED!!!!!!!!”
The post currently has more than 389,000 views and 15,000 likes.
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