Lewisham2221
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Because advertising isn't necessarily about convincing you to go and purchase a particular product right there and then.Why hasn't the adverts made me buy anything then?
Because advertising isn't necessarily about convincing you to go and purchase a particular product right there and then.Why hasn't the adverts made me buy anything then?
Perhaps you're not part of the target demographic?Why hasn't the adverts made me buy anything then?
I can sympathise here - I live in Avanti West Coast land and still get adverts for LNER and GWR , none of which operate services local to me.The advertising that annoys me the most is where it's of no relevance to the area where the advert is being shown.
For example:
The Postcode Lottery regularly shown on UTV, right down the bottom in small print it says - not available in N.Ireland, so if it's not available why advertise it here?
We also regularly see adverts for the LNER, which you wouldn't exactly call local would you?
Because advertising isn't as simplistic as that and they are idesigned ťo do far more than that.product placement, celebrity endorsement, words in songs and scripts are part of corporarecorporate image definition toolkit for manipulating potential customers' subconcious feelings about commercial organisations.Why hasn't the adverts made me buy anything then?
Agreed, it would make anyone sane not want to use the airport lounge just in case a family like that came in!Starting to get decidedly annoyed with the latest "On the Beach" advert (the one with the Paddy McGuinness voiceover) featuring the kind of brattish family you'd probably spend all of your holiday trying to avoid.
Anyone else?
Just don't see who would identify themselves as being a potential customer for this particular firm's services (= online travel agency)?
Seems the ad agency has done a fantastic job of convincing me to never ever want to book a holiday with "On The Beach".![]()
Paddy McGuiness has the effect of turning me off anything he is involved with.Starting to get decidedly annoyed with the latest "On the Beach" advert (the one with the Paddy McGuinness voiceover) featuring the kind of brattish family you'd probably spend all of your holiday trying to avoid.
Anyone else?
Just don't see who would identify themselves as being a potential customer for this particular firm's services (= online travel agency)?
Seems the ad agency has done a fantastic job of convincing me to never ever want to book a holiday with "On The Beach".![]()
I suspect if he hadn’t been in Peter Kay’s Phoenix Nights we’d not have heard of him again.Paddy McGuiness has the effect of turning me off anything he is involved with.
To be fair voicing ads is probably the only guarantee of TV work for Paddy at the moment. His recent track record when it comes to TV shows isn't exactly impressive - every show over the last few years that he's been involved with has ended up being axed.I suspect if he hadn’t been in Peter Kay’s Phoenix Nights we’d not have heard of him again.
I heard he's taking over presenting Inside the Factory from Greg Wallace. I expect it to be the last season.To be fair voicing ads is probably the only guarantee of TV work for Paddy at the moment. His recent track record when it comes to TV shows isn't exactly impressive - every show over the last few years that he's been involved with has ended up being axed.![]()
Paddy McGuinness = "No likey", presumably?!I would gladly pay double the licence fee if the BBC guaranteed that none of it was going his way.
Having seen that obnoxious family in those adverts, the man, the woman and the boy all seem reminiscent of those same characters in the film "Matilda".To all intents and purposes, I never see television -- annoying toplofty snob that I am -- but find self amused by the pretty well across-the-board loathing of this "On The Beach" thing.
(My bolding) -- things Australian do seem to be to the fore in this thread, at the momentHaving seen that obnoxious family in those adverts, the man, the woman and the boy all seem reminiscent of those same characters in the film "Matilda".
Strewth.(My bolding) -- things Australian do seem to be to the fore in this thread, at the moment!
This one?I have not seen it, but someone tells me there in a strange Open University advert doing the rounds with strange backing. Had anyone seen this?
I find it rather intriguing that you can deem an advert to be annoying on the say-so of a third party and without actually having seen it!I have not seen it, but someone tells me there in a strange Open University advert doing the rounds with strange backing. Had anyone seen this?
In the case of the person who told me of it, we have known each other for many years and it is the case that "Great minds think alike"I find it rather intriguing that you can deem an advert to be annoying on the say-so of a third party and without actually have seen it!![]()
So get blind drunk and get a tattoo of something offensive on a not easily covers part of your body,"When you book like a genius, you should holiday like a fool"
Just what you will expect to hear in the latest "On the Beach" TV advert.
I saw that ad last night - glad I mute the TV every ad break!I detest any advert which has the sound of someone eating or biting into anything eg. Walkers crisps, KFC, Magnum etc.
However, the latest ad for Pot Noodles reaches a new low with its disgusting slurping sounds as the young woman apparently sucks the contents out of its pot. I fail to see how the makers of the advert or the owners of the product would think this approach would actually appeal to people. Is it mean to be funny/amusing? I just don’t get it. All I feel is total revulsion.
Perhaps that advert is deliberately aimed at "those types" who certainly fit in with the description you cite above.I detest any advert which has the sound of someone eating or biting into anything eg. Walkers crisps, KFC, Magnum etc.
However, the latest ad for Pot Noodles reaches a new low with its disgusting slurping sounds as the young woman apparently sucks the contents out of its pot. I fail to see how the makers of the advert or the owners of the product would think this approach would actually appeal to people. Is it mean to be funny/amusing? I just don’t get it. All I feel is total revulsion.
That part of the 'Magnum' advert, for me at least, sounds like someone biting into a raw carrot. Wonder whether the soundtrack has indeed been 'sonically enhanced'?I detest any advert which has the sound of someone eating or biting into anything eg. Walkers crisps, KFC, Magnum etc.
Probably aimed at the same crowd as the 'On The Beach' advert.I detest any advert which has the sound of someone eating or biting into anything eg. Walkers crisps, KFC, Magnum etc.
However, the latest ad for Pot Noodles reaches a new low with its disgusting slurping sounds as the young woman apparently sucks the contents out of its pot. I fail to see how the makers of the advert or the owners of the product would think this approach would actually appeal to people. Is it mean to be funny/amusing? I just don’t get it. All I feel is total revulsion.