the gorilla one was fantastic.
the adverts work because here you are, right now, talking about them. That's what an advert should do.
It's not about direct sales, it's about brand awareness.
It's quite shocking that people think the main point of product advertising/product placement is to make people go out and buy the items. Why do you think companies pay huge sums for product placement in big films?
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the one with 'dont stop me now' and all the airport equipment racing
whats it got to do with cadburys?
i dont get it.
Adverts > You
You've just been eaten up and spat out by Cadburys. They're in your head, what you gonna do?
its quite shocking some people think that people think the point of an advert is for people to only remember how fancy the ad was and not make the brand its advertising any money![]()
Adverts > You
You've just been eaten up and spat out by Cadburys. They're in your head, what you gonna do?
How is it shocking?
Some of the best adverts get their advertising by word of mouth.
that bit was tongue in cheek to mr^bs reply along with the![]()
i agree word of mouth is a great way of getting the product sold but are people going out buying Cadburys chocolate bars on the back of that advert or are they more interested in the how fancy the advert was?
I know for me it hasnt made me want to eat chocolate whatsoever let alone any of Cadburys products
If the advert had say drivers in each of the CG vehicles devouring a nice big bar of fruit and nut and showing the Fruit & Nut wrapper then that would have been great and made the advert a lot better in terms of being and advert
If the advert had say drivers in each of the CG vehicles devouring a nice big bar of fruit and nut and showing the Fruit & Nut wrapper then that would have been great and made the advert a lot better in terms of being and advert
I think if you don't eat Cadburys that often, then it probably isn't going to get you buying any. Might subconsciously one time or two.
I think it's more targeted at those who already eat Cadburys chocolate on a regular occurance, or targeting those people who are about to go down the shop and get some chocolate to eat whilst they watch their soaps.
Just think, what if several thousand people pop to the corner shop during the adverts for Coronation street? They've just seen a cadburys ad (used to anyway? not sure if they still do) - there's a good chance this will sway them.
You could say the same for the Sony Bravia adverts, 'I'm not gnna buy a TV just because of a fancy advert?!'...
But what if you've got cash to blow, and want a TV? Chances are you're more likely to go with the Sony, who's advert has just amazed you... over the Accoustic Solutions crap in the corner?