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  Is Lady Gaga overexposed?
 
 She's not overexposed, but she is redefining branding in this social age! Anyone who says otherwise is just jealous (or, Ke$ha). 
WeeMonster - May 28, 2011
 
 If using the word "overexposed" , in my opinion this is the best to do now, to catch the moment and be aggressive as much as she can, so NO other celebrity to take it from her, she is intelligent , and I believe that she will come up with more to come, she will get the best team to help her
By the way I am not crazy about her voice, but have to admit she is A BRAND 
Fatma Noureldeen, Marketing Manager, Saint-Gobain Glass , Egypt - May 29, 2011
 
 I don't think she is overexposed. When a brand message is everywhere you turn the danger is that the build-up can lead to high expectations. It the brand doesn't deliver on the promise... it's overexposure.I think Lady Gaga will deliver. 
Julie Hill, brand coach - May 30, 2011
 
 If she is shrewd she realizes that in the pop music business you have a short window to stay relevant. If you look at people that overexposed themselves in the past, i.e. Madonna, JLo, Mariah Carey, etc., they are able to coast on reputation after their best days were way behind them. I believe that defines the difference between a 1-hit wonder and pop icon. I may not be a fan of Gaga, but I have a feeling that people will still be talking about her at least 3 yrs from now. 
Chris Chalmers, Business Intelligence, Mercedes-Benz USA - May 31, 2011
 
 I'm sure Lady Gaga does not have the term 'overexposure' in her vocabulary. Sure, her ideas and innovations that still put her in the limelight, may be bizarre, ludicrous, and excessively controversial. However, her talent knows no bounds and I believe shes not 'overexposed'; shes over-talented in her musical and artistic capabilities and she just showcases it all and inspires the creative and talented to go the distance. 
Ashani, Technical Writing, Virtusa - June 6, 2011
 
 
     
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