Hi all,
I was just wondering if others felt the same way I do and I wanted to share some thoughts.
I often wonder if corporations that are well known brands, and/or don't sell directly to the public, etc. really need to advertise as much as they do. As we all know, we are just flooded with Ads if for example we watch an NHL hockey game (I'll use this as my example). There are ads of course during commercial breaks, there are ads covering the boards, there are ads such as the "Dell Taco power play"or whatever. It just goes on an on.
I know there are some products I buy that I will not stop if the ads stopped - for example Mountain Dew which I drink too much of. On the other hand, there are products I will never buy no matter how many ads I see.
Companies like McDonalds - do they really need ads everywhere, all the time? I just wonder if some companies that are already well known and are everywhere really need to spend that much $, driving up all our costs - and remember, that includes the costs to the networks, the cost of making the ads, having the marketing people work on them, etc. I think sometimes advertising gets a company to where they are, but then they become addicted to it and never even try cut back, even when they are a household name.
I remember a while back, maybe 2001-2002? I would see these Nortell Network ads all the time - sometimes it was like they were every break, and I knew Nortel was struggling at the time. Why keep the ads running and spending tons of $ when I don't think they even made their $ selling to consumers? Sure enough, I think they went Bankrupt and I don't see their ads anymore. I also seem to remember some companies spending like Millions of $ to advertise for like 30 seconds on the Super Bowl and now they are gone as well in some cases.
I would be curious if anyone knows just for the fun of it, or if you want to guess - about how much does it cost about to have an ad on a hockey side board for one season in an NHL rink?
I would just like to see some of the top known brands try to not spend so much money placing their logo/name, etc. everywhere and see if it really changes much. Not cut off completely of course, but why the need to be everywhere? I can certainly understand specifically advertising a new product.
It's just a bit frustrating - how many times do we need to be told to drink Bud Light or buy a Honda? I have never spent 15 minutes to try save 15% on car insurance either GEIKO
- maybe if you didn't spend a trillion $ on ads, you could save people 30%!
Just some thoughs, not looking to get into a big argument or anything. Again, I fully understand advertising new products, etc. and advertising for smaller companies, as I have seen the power of that myself.
What do you all think?
JJacksGEO
I was just wondering if others felt the same way I do and I wanted to share some thoughts.
I often wonder if corporations that are well known brands, and/or don't sell directly to the public, etc. really need to advertise as much as they do. As we all know, we are just flooded with Ads if for example we watch an NHL hockey game (I'll use this as my example). There are ads of course during commercial breaks, there are ads covering the boards, there are ads such as the "Dell Taco power play"or whatever. It just goes on an on.
I know there are some products I buy that I will not stop if the ads stopped - for example Mountain Dew which I drink too much of. On the other hand, there are products I will never buy no matter how many ads I see.
Companies like McDonalds - do they really need ads everywhere, all the time? I just wonder if some companies that are already well known and are everywhere really need to spend that much $, driving up all our costs - and remember, that includes the costs to the networks, the cost of making the ads, having the marketing people work on them, etc. I think sometimes advertising gets a company to where they are, but then they become addicted to it and never even try cut back, even when they are a household name.
I remember a while back, maybe 2001-2002? I would see these Nortell Network ads all the time - sometimes it was like they were every break, and I knew Nortel was struggling at the time. Why keep the ads running and spending tons of $ when I don't think they even made their $ selling to consumers? Sure enough, I think they went Bankrupt and I don't see their ads anymore. I also seem to remember some companies spending like Millions of $ to advertise for like 30 seconds on the Super Bowl and now they are gone as well in some cases.
I would be curious if anyone knows just for the fun of it, or if you want to guess - about how much does it cost about to have an ad on a hockey side board for one season in an NHL rink?
I would just like to see some of the top known brands try to not spend so much money placing their logo/name, etc. everywhere and see if it really changes much. Not cut off completely of course, but why the need to be everywhere? I can certainly understand specifically advertising a new product.
It's just a bit frustrating - how many times do we need to be told to drink Bud Light or buy a Honda? I have never spent 15 minutes to try save 15% on car insurance either GEIKO
- maybe if you didn't spend a trillion $ on ads, you could save people 30%!Just some thoughs, not looking to get into a big argument or anything. Again, I fully understand advertising new products, etc. and advertising for smaller companies, as I have seen the power of that myself.
What do you all think?
JJacksGEO