Sunday, September 16, 2012

Pencil Or Gum


During my search through the many ads on the Internet, this particular ad grabs my attention. This ad is not only creative, but also smartly aimed at people with the habit of chewing their pencils. The gum company is conveying the message that there is no need for chewing your pencil, because you have Gums. The sentence on the pencil is also wisely written, for it expresses the point that chewing gum will help you think and study.

Advertisement makers are using every way possible to analyze our mind and behaviors, so that their ads will “trap” us into buying the products. Be Careful! Millions of ads are targeting you to make you buy! 

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http://www.webdesignbooth.com/80-smart-and-creative-advertisements-that-you-should-bookmark-and-stumble/

1 comment:

  1. Most Interesting Man In The World

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Bc0WjTT0Ps

    I like to watch The Daily Show and The Colbert Report online.
    And a Dos Equis commercial similar to this one that I found on YouTube is often aired before or during the show.
    Initially, I was puzzled at seeing an older gentleman starring in the ad since I don’t consider him to be the age of the typical Comedy Central viewer, and advertisers generally target a specific demographic-age often being one consideration.
    But, then I realized that both programs most likely have a large percentage of male viewers and that the 15 second spots typically have scantily clad, sophisticated-looking women placed somewhere in the mix. Aha, it all began to make sense!
    And, is this old guy’s life style being portrayed as something for young men to aspire too? Is the brewer implying that if one drinks this brand of Mexican beer one’s future as a bon vivant will be secured?
    Also, why is the actor telling us to “stay thirsty, my friends?” Are we being told that no matter how old we become the world still offers us unlimited challenges?
    Or is this just the distributor’s way of reminding us to drink in moderation?
    Then again, this might be nothing more than a very clever way to promote a product and I’m putting too much energy deconstructing something that was designed to be remembered, shared and enjoyed.
    The end result is that the importer has succeeded in getting me to continue to think and write about their product, even though it’s not a brand that I would typically buy. So, let’s raise a glass and drink responsibly to their success!

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