Bad Advertising...
Discussion
I don't work in advertising and I am probably not the target audience for most that I see but does bad advertising throughly annoy other people as much as me?
This morning for example, arrived an email from Nat***t Business Department with a nice picture of a cricketer hitting a ball hard. With the Question below it "Tell us if we are hitting a home run!"
Now, not only is that mighty distasteful given the sad news today but also we are not American. Who thinks this stuff up, gets it signed off by a superior who thinks its a good idea, then release's in to the public domain hoping it will win them praise and or business?
Maybe I'm just old and grumpy now but what a complete waste of time and effort. Dont even get me started on Calgon Tablets......I mean just say they don't wreck my washing, thats all I want to know, the washing machine costs less than whats in it most of the time...grrr.
This morning for example, arrived an email from Nat***t Business Department with a nice picture of a cricketer hitting a ball hard. With the Question below it "Tell us if we are hitting a home run!"
Now, not only is that mighty distasteful given the sad news today but also we are not American. Who thinks this stuff up, gets it signed off by a superior who thinks its a good idea, then release's in to the public domain hoping it will win them praise and or business?
Maybe I'm just old and grumpy now but what a complete waste of time and effort. Dont even get me started on Calgon Tablets......I mean just say they don't wreck my washing, thats all I want to know, the washing machine costs less than whats in it most of the time...grrr.
humpbackmaniac said:
Dont even get me started on Calgon Tablets......I mean just say they don't wreck my washing, thats all I want to know...grrr.
I agree - sometimes I just wish they would give it to me straight, like a pear cider that's made from 100% pear.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5KNGDZhoRyA
humpbackmaniac said:
With the Question below it "Tell us if we are hitting a home run!"
Which is a term specific to Baseball, not cricket, so that in itself is proof that whoever did that advertising campaign for Natwest is a total bellend if they really can't differentiate between two totally different sports.AlexRS2782 said:
humpbackmaniac said:
With the Question below it "Tell us if we are hitting a home run!"
Which is a term specific to Baseball, not cricket, so that in itself is proof that whoever did that advertising campaign for Natwest is a total bellend if they really can't differentiate between two totally different sports.Either way, in a company like NatWest it was probably signed off by at least 3 different people who didn't spot it, never mind the person/people who put it together in the first place.
Frimley111R said:
And my personal 'favourite' : 'Pay no VAT.' Tell me how I pay for 'No VAT'. (Applies in so many advertising slogans).
That one works particularly well in radio adverts, when they have to read out the small print, including words to the effect of "you don't actually pay no VAT, because that would be illegal. You do pay VAT, but we give you a discount so it feels like you're not paying VAT".ShampooEfficient said:
I don't get as annoyed with advertising as I do with utterly crap signwriting and sign making. It's not hard to spell, for example, Almond Grove correctly, yet we have a local streetsign that says "Amond".
See also crap spelling on vans.
Yes but it's discrimination to insist on a non dyslexic sign writer!See also crap spelling on vans.
Well either that or they are written on an iPhone.
xRIEx said:
AlexRS2782 said:
humpbackmaniac said:
With the Question below it "Tell us if we are hitting a home run!"
Which is a term specific to Baseball, not cricket, so that in itself is proof that whoever did that advertising campaign for Natwest is a total bellend if they really can't differentiate between two totally different sports.Either way, in a company like NatWest it was probably signed off by at least 3 different people who didn't spot it, never mind the person/people who put it together in the first place.
No matter which week, that is a stinker of an ad.
(Someone should have stopped that email this week. That's a poor slip-up.)
Just remembered that Natwest are the same people running the advertising campaign on TV encouraging you to "bin" your current bank in favour of them, but features their supposed new client dumping all his mail for the other banks in a bin in a public location, so ideal for anyone to steal his identity and pretty much fk his banking record up then
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