Jobs & Education1 min ago
Badverts?
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Is there any evidence of a product's sales plummeting because of a really awful advertising campaign? E.g. that really, really, really, really annoying Heinz Salad Cream one at the start of Emmerdale, or any with Linda Barker/Howard from Halifax
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I believe that some ads. the 'Howard' being an example, are conceived with a built-in irritant factor to ensure that people remember them, which is really the purpose of advertising in the first place. This kind of negative reaction can backfire - the Sainsburys ads. with John Cleese shouting at staff in a pseudo-Fawlty style were a massive turn-off, and the campaign was withdrwan quickly. Of course, one person's hate ad. can be another's fave - I do like the Emmerdale / Heinz ones, and I fancy Linda Barker big-style, so she doesn't annoy me at all!
Andy's right, annoying or "bad" adverts are often designed deliberately as people remember them, esure was one of the top companies that had been boosted by its ad campaign because it had done a lot of research on ads and found that the more annoying = the most customers. And Michael Winner only does it cos his mate owns esure or something, how else would you convince him to dress up as a witch and a fairy?
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