Seen on Sunrise
Matt appeared on the opening segment of tonight’s episode.
Matt walked out of the room empty handed after failing to convince the Sharks to put their money into his business.
Despite the shift to a new format, Lu said the response from her own audience has been “overwhelmingly positive”.
“People appreciate when a partnership feels genuine and aligns with your personal brand,” she told AdNews.
“They see ANZ as a strong, credible company, and the campaign has sparked some great conversations. That said, there’s always feedback when you take a leap like this, and I’ve welcomed the dialogue. At the end of the day, it’s about creating value, whether it’s through a post, a campaign, or a product.”
ANZ also ran a number of their own internal initiatives for the campaign, including the addition of Lu’s tips for business success featured on the ANZ website and an ANZ staff competition, with winners to receive a one-on-one business mentoring with the Showpo CEO.
Season 6 finale is on tonight.
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I really enjoy Shark Tank! It’s a shame the ratings don’t seem to be there for 10, but hoping it comes back from another season.
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I love it too. Different to the other shit on TV. Shame it just can’t seem to find an audience here
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They saved the best deal to last. The five sharks came together to invest $200,000 for a 30% stake in JJ’s odour eliminating spray Swiff.
JJ’s pitch was quite funny. He asked each Shark to come and smell his shirt!
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