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Low gender warning
via Jilly Ballistic
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Do they want to increase the single parent rate?
North Dakota’s tourism director says an ad that showed two young men ogling a group of women on a Fargo sidewalk wasn’t meant to be provocative. […] The text of the ad says: “Drinks, dinner, decisions. Arrive a guest. Leave … Continue reading
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Catching up: some vintage ads
I have clear memories of from my childhood of the Mountain Dew and Burger King logos and the shape of the Kraft cheese jars.
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Specific demographic segment
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cip0TY91sjI[/youtube] and Boldly Go Originally uploaded by zetetics.
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Bad ad placement
Is when this ad … is next to this ad like this …
Consumer Misbehavior
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