Posts Tagged ‘ad campaign’
Sex and Fast Food
Sex is used to sell all types of products from gum and potato chips to beer and cars.
However, it seems most of the fast food chains choose to ignore this tactic in favour of quirky and family-friendly programming.
So, what if I were in charge of adding a little sex-appeal to your favorite fast food chain latest campaign?
Below include a few ideas of mine:
Okay, so the New York Fries ad isn’t entirely original, and Carls Jr. had featured Paris Hilton in their commercials, but you get the idea.
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Which ad do you like the best? Which ad would most likely influence your purchase? Are there other restaurant chains that this type of advertising would be more suited to? Please leave a comment.If you enjoyed this post, leave a comment and tell us so. While you are at it, head on over to humor-blogs.com and click on that smilie face. Each click ensures that Paris will have no problem finding “big meat” to put in her mouth.
Tags: ad campaign, dairy queen, fast food, funny, funny photo, funny photos, funny picture, funny pictures, humor, humour, marketing, mcdonalds, ny fries, photos, photoshop, pizza hut, satire, sex, spoof, taco bell
Late Night Slurpees & Hot Dogs
I have often felt bad for the poor schmoes who have had work the midnight shift at the local 7-Eleven dealing with the late night crowds. Schlepping Slurpees to drunks and weirdos during the wee hours of the morning for minimum wage certainly can’t be that gratifying.
Yet this is a key demographic that 7-Eleven is catering to. And obviously something they should push in their advertising. So, here is my latest installment of Marketing Genius.
Image: My 7-Eleven Ad
Tags: 7-11, 7-Eleven, ad campaign, funny, funny photo, funny photos, funny picture, funny pictures, humor, humour, marketing, photos, photoshop, slurpees, snacks
Nicorette For Men
Okay, so the title of this post may sound odd, but there is method to my madness.
I’ve been seeing the same Nicorette ad being played on TV over and over again, with the woman who passes on going out for a smoke with her co-workers. And while I found it funny the first few times, it occurs to me that the marketing giants behind these ads are missing out on some key demographics…..namely, men.
According to Statistics Canada, the largest market of cigarette smokers are men. Therefore, the demographic they should be tailoring their advertising dollars to are men between 18 and 44. And what will encourage men to chew nicotine gum, and “crush the craving“?







