So, is advertising dead?
Interesting question really. If you haven't realized this issue, let's recap with this little quiz:
1) You're on the road, there's major traffic, and the only thing that's keeping you from transforming into Hulk is because you're listening to your favorite song on the radio. You're jamming, epileptic somewhat. Then the song ends. Then an advertising shows up telling you how much you need to have this new credit card. You then:
a) Turn the dial to the next channel
b) Become interested to the ad and stay tuned
c) Decide to climb a coconut tree and pursue your career as a coconut.
2) You're watching your favorite soap opera. If you're not into soap opera, then imagine you're watching your favorite movie. If it's not your favorite movie then your favorite program. If neither then, for the sake of anything holy, pretend you're watching whatever it is that you're into. Then just when whatever you're watching's getting good, just right when the hero was about to save the damsel, just about when Darth Vader was about to tell Luke he banged his mother all a sudden some overly-happy looking kids shows up on your screen telling you how good whatever their drinking is. You then:
a) Change channels or do whatever you were supposed to do before you decided to slack off.
b) Admire the ad, albeit you watched it for the millionth time by now, and even develop the urge to purchase that product.
c) Decide to bite a spider and see if it becomes Man-Spider, the totally opposite version of Spider-Man.
If you chose anything else other than the option b, you should understand by now what people mean when they say "advertising's dead". If you chose C and decided to enact it in real life, you might need professional help.
It's a bit exaggerated but I'm pretty sure you get the point and can relate... somehow. Back to the main question, is advertising dead? Considering people are tired of being bombarded by advertising and its every form, whether it's TV commercials, radio commercials (especially those built-ins, sometimes they just sound so fake) billboards and such.
Is it true that advertising has no more effects on audiences anymore? Is it true that although the cost for advertising is way more expensive than the price of your left shoe, that it is futile? IS IT TRUE THAT DISNEY'S IN CHARGE OF THE NEW STAR WARS MOVIE??? Yes, that's true.
But for the rest...
I hate to leave you in a cliffhanger, because I'm nowhere near a cliff and it just happens I lost all my hangers recently, however I'll discuss more of whether advertising is dead or not on the next post.
