Long Averse to Advertising, Tesla Takes a U-Turn. Here's Why It Matters

Elon Musk is ready to 'try a little advertising' after avoiding it for two decades

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“Brand decides to advertise” might seem like an unusual headline, it’s one that’s taken over the business press following Tesla’s annual shareholder meeting in Austin, Texas.

That’s because after two decades eschewing conventional advertising in favor of word of mouth, emails, incentivized referrals, and a front-facing founder and chief executive in Elon Musk, the brand has decided to give it a go.

“We’ll try a little advertising and see how it goes,” Musk said in response to a question from a shareholder during the event about plans to invest in the brand, his answer drawing applause, and even some standing ovations, from the audience.

Musk—who famously tweeted “I hate advertising” in 2019—underscored the irony that Twitter, which he acquired for around $43 billion in October, is reliant on advertising dollars to stay afloat.

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