• Ech
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    1009 months ago

    The marketing is “get them to stare at our ad for more than 2 seconds, and maybe get some people to post it around for free as ‘content’.” Looks like it worked perfectly.

      • @intensely_human@lemm.ee
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        139 months ago

        It’s not about wanting to buy it. It’s about recognizing the logo and trusting it when you see it.

        Quick without cheating by looking at the image, what does the product logo look like?

        If you don’t know, that means they successfully bypassed your conscious mind while presenting it. Bypassing the conscious mind, ie your attention, it allows them to introduce elements that are stored in your mind separately from the disjointed/unpleasant ad experience.

        So when you come across this product in the future, it won’t be “this is that brand with the ugly ad”. It will be “this is that brand I recognize”.

        • @MonkderZweite@feddit.ch
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          9 months ago

          Reality could be that this works in about 10% of cases in 30% of people. Still a measurable positive. Still causing negative ads and meaningless ads everywhere.

        • monk
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          49 months ago

          Quick, without looking it up, how many days ate there in a Saturn year?

          If you don’t know, they have successfully bypassed your conscious mind.

          Sometimes an ad so shitty that you can’t even remember neither logo nor the brand is just a shitty ad.

          • @CanadaPlus
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            9 months ago

            Any time you see stuff about the “accessing the unconscious” assume it’s BS until otherwise proven. That being said, brand recognition is a real thing that gets worried about, and passive absorption of it might be the idea here. There’s two logos and they’re both right in the center.

        • Joe Cool
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          29 months ago

          Ah, the HP Omen that uses mostly standard components and might be decent but has a coked up marketing team that makes me trust the brand by driving me insane.

          Gotcha.

          • @umbrella@lemmy.ml
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            29 months ago

            they are doing something right if they can peddle their trash for 20 years and still not be bankrupt.

            that something is probably marketing.

    • @CanadaPlus
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      19 months ago

      That’s actually really smart, if so. Grudging respect to the ad men.