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RobEC, great idea but in practice advertising is not that simple. A lot of advertising aims to penetrate your subconcious. As a result of this, when you buy something you may be doing so because of the advert without actually realising it. What you need are anti-advert glasses! |
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Linking content and distribution is a terrible idea, and wholly unnecessary at that -- there are already pay channels with no ads. I'll stick with the current system, thanks. |
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Infinite supply of suckers makes this one a non-starter - besides, sometimes the ads are more interesting than the programmes in-between (really!)... |
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I agree with Mr Templar, in fact I would like to see a DVD
come on the market with every tv advert around the
world ever. Well maybe that would be a library. May be
the old TV ads for cigarettes could get the ball rolling.
Total horror show those old smoking ads. |
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I like the idea of turning the ads against themselves. The trick would be to transform the ad context from positive to negative so that any content would be perceived (also subconsciously) as a boycott.
Pro: If advertising works, why shouldn't anti-advertising - just by embracing it with a negative presentiment and prejudice.
Pro: Like a positive feeling towards someone transforms into a negative of the same strength (and not a neutral) if disbanded.
Pro: I feel I am doing a boycott already.
Pro: Suckers might not be a problem since they are prejudice-drive. Supply anti-ad prejudices in some campain. "YOU pay for their blatant ads!", "Their products are usually the worst" etc. |
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Advertisements go much deeper than the few TV commercials we have to endure. The truly great marketing schemes have us wearing their adverts and promoting their brands at the exact same moment we are talking about an anti-advert revolution. The marketers have sold us our revolution and they've convinced us that that revolution can be achieved through purchasing power. You too are unique and against the tide if you accessorize appropriately. The advertisers have already co-opted the idea of anti-advertising and they are selling us on it daily. The terms "alternative" and "independent" are now owned by Madison Ave. They know we hate adverts so they beat us to the punch. |
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