The greatest trick advertising pulled was convincing people it doesn’t work

The idea that we can simply ignore advertising through “free will” is an amazingly powerful and pervasive myth. It needs no secret cabal to push it, just everyone’s silence to maintain it. Given how much of what we see and hear on TV, radio, search engines, maps, magazines, sports and more, is funded by advertising, it’s really in nobody’s interest to discuss how utterly effective advertising has been in getting us to want more, more, more, regardless of the personal, societal and climate impacts it has. Having us believe that advertising is a harmless background to our lives, that we can all ignore, is a key part of its success and a key part of suppressing any opposition to it.

In reality advertising has been devastatingly effective in shaping how we view the world and ourselves through the material purchases we make. Yet I personally don’t know anyone who openly says, “I am a victim of advertising.” or “I bought this car because of the great ads.” There are some honest souls out there who do honestly admit “We are victims of advertising!” but they will be the first to tell you they are exercising free will, and they are only choosing the items they want.

The reason why we are all voracious consumers is because that’s what we are taught to be every day. We are taught in the 1000’s adverts we see each day [1] that THIS PRODUCT WILL MAKE YOU HAPPY. If you buy this product you will be more popular and have more friends. If you buy this product you are becoming a better version of yourself. In Brand Communication we have this well known formula.

Brand + Self = Ideal Self

People buy things to become better versions of themselves. That’s the reality of our brand choices. We are buying things in the belief that we will be transformed into a better version of ourselves: more masculine, more desirable, more confident, more…

Because absolutely nobody wants to admit that they are so gullible, so credulous and so weak minded that they let a little advert tell them what to do, we all pretend we are above all of that. THIS INCLUDE ME. I am not above all of this. Even having worked in the industry and knowing all of the tricks, I am still just as susceptible. Why? Because advertising is far more insidious than a fun little jingle, it’s a cumulative weight on humanity and creates a “hive mind” that we all buy into. 

It’s not just the ads, it’s the whole ecosystem around them. We have product reviews on Youtube channels like MKBHD, that are not there to sell you a phone, but they do! We have TV shows like Top Gear, which are not selling us a car but sell us on the idea that our lives are better, more fun, more rewarding because of cars. We have influencers who tell us about what they own, and as we desired to be like them, we think owning the same things makes us like them. We have cooking shows, that blend supermarket advertising, cooking utensil promotions and countless other products. It’s a whole ecosystem and it’s everywhere.

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Advertising in one form or another is so pernicious, so pervasive that the long term effect on all of humanity is we can’t even imagine a life without ALL of these products. If you try talking to some people about degrowth or buying and living with less, they absolutely lose their minds. The idea of not being able to acquire ever more stuff sparks such deep fear and dread in us. Just look at the Black Friday shopping videos from the USA[2] or what happened during Covid when people were worried they would not be able to shop for their favourite items. Panic! In the 21st Century we can almost only see progress in our lives as a series of new acquisitions. Progress means buying more of the things we see in the adverts. ”We buy stuff because that’s what the  advertising/marketing ecosystem all around us tells us to do and we are just not strong enough to resist.”  That’s the honest truth!

The trick advertising plays with our minds is that we all look at garbage ad’s and think “that’s shit! I would never buy that” and we fool ourselves into thinking we have that ability to resist all adverts and advertising in general. We fool ourselves into thinking we are only making practical choices with our purchases. We fool ourselves into thinking we only buy stuff we “need.” We look at others who have been “brainwashed” by those ads we don’t like and smugly think “that’s not me I am smarter than that.” That’s the trick! That’s our self delusion.

I have worked in this industry for 30 years, and I can say with 100% confidence OUR DESIRES ARE BEING MANUFACTURED. Ad agencies spend most of their time, not on creating adverts but trying to find out what buttons to press. They have vast banks of data on us, on our habits, our hopes, our desires and our anxieties, and they use that data to specifically target people. They find the things we desire the most or worry us the most and offer their product/brand as a solution in a clever advert.

So let’s keep reminding ourselves, ADVERTISING DOES WORK. IT WORKS ON US ALL. (It would not be a $100 Billion industry if it didn’t.) Any choices we can make that involves seeing less adverts, the better we are for it. Choosing platforms and media with no advertising is good for us all.  Like joining the Fediverse or signing up to Nebula. Or using reading mode on your phone browser. While adverts are not avoidable in public there are orgs pushing back on this, like Ad Free Cities. In Sao Palo they banned billboards! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cidade_Limpa

Pushing back on the advertising of products and services that do us the most noticeable harm, like Gambling Ads or Junk Food Ads is someting we should all support because we know they work.

#Fediverse #Nebula #EndGamblingAds #AdFreeCities #CommsDeclare #Melbourne

Alliance For gambling Reform: https://www.agr.org.au/endgamblingads

Comms Declare: https://commsdeclare.org/

Junk Food Advertising Laws: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-06-19/junk-food-ads-ban-bill-hoped-to-decrease-childhood-obesity/102496782

The Australia Institute: https://australiainstitute.org.au/post/should-australia-ban-fossil-fuel-advertising/

#AdFreeCities #CommsDeclare #EndGamblingAds #Fediverse #Melbourne #Nebula

Aus Bristol: Familien zählen die #Werbung, der die Kinder auf dem #Schulweg ausgesetzt sind

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c781rdx5prjo

(via #AdfreeCities UK https://adfreecities.co.uk)

Wäre sicher interessant, das auch in #Hamburg zu machen.

Bristol families are recording school run ads for research

Families are recording the amount and types of adverts they see on the school run.

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#AdfreeCities fringe event write up:
https://adfreecities.org.uk/2024/09/green-party-conference-2024/

Our panel was chaired by the brilliant Christina Coleman, Green House Think Tank Core Group member. Outreach Director Nicola Round and Big Oil Arts Organiser Chloe Naldrett spoke for Adfree Cities, and Peter Sims, presented based on Green House Think Tank report he had authored:
https://www.greenhousethinktank.org/a-proposal-for-restricting-manipulative-advertising-in-public-spaces/

#advertising #GPEW #GPEWconf #enough #publicspace #humanrights

Our Space not Ad Space: Adfree Cities at the Green Party Conference - Adfree Cities

Adfree Cities travelled to Manchester to host a panel at the Green Party Conference’s ‘fringe-fringe’ event, Hopeful Humanity. Our event, which was entitled ‘Our Space not Ad Space: reclaiming public space from harmful advertising’ covered the psychological damage of advertising, the limitations of the current regulating authority, and the ways that communities can fight back against it

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Peter Sims will be presenting as part of Adfree Cities event based on Green House Think Tank Report:
https://www.greenhousethinktank.org/a-proposal-for-restricting-manipulative-advertising-in-public-spaces/
"A proposal for restricting manipulative advertising in public spaces"

This report, argues that manipulative advertising should be restricted, enabling citizens to opt-in rather than having to opt-out of subliminal commercial messaging.

Register here:
https://actionnetwork.org/events/hopeful-humanity-at-green-party-conference

#Advertising #Culture #humanrights #adfreecities #consent #consumerism

A proposal for restricting manipulative advertising in public spaces

This report, published by Green House think tank, argues that manipulative advertising should be restricted, enabling citizens to opt-in rather than having to opt-out of subliminal commercial messaging.

Green House Think Tank

In short, no company should be able to simply walk in and buy a captive audience.

Hence, #AdfreeCities.

I deserve an #adfree city.
You deserve an adfree city.
We all deserve an adfree city.

#AdfreeCities are the future.

Awesome 😀 "Adverts for.. polluting products and brands, including airlines, airports, fossil fuel-powered cars (including hybrids) and fossil fuel companies, will not be permitted on Sheffield council-owned advertising billboards"
#AdFreeCities #adFree #badvertising #ClimateAction #climateChange
https://adfreecities.org.uk/2024/03/new-sheffield-ad-ban-how-councils-act-harmful-advertising/
New Sheffield ad ban shows how councils can act on harmful advertising - Adfree Cities

Adverts for a wide range of polluting products and brands, including airlines, airports, fossil fuel-powered cars (including hybrids) and fossil fuel companies, will not be permitted on council-owned advertising billboards.

Adfree Cities - for happier, healthier cities

You wouldn’t want to see ads in nature, so why do we accept them in our towns and cities?

New campaign clip by #AdfreeCities (UK):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=udpijchwlQE

Our Space Not Ad Space

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Adfree Cities and friends protest to End SUV Ads - Adfree Cities

Fresh from their victory against Toyota SUV ads that promoted irresponsible off-road driving, the creatures of the forest took to the streets to call for an end to all advertising for environmentally destructive SUVs.

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Massive win - campaigning does have results sometimes! Now to get those horrible power sucking BT street hubs removed..
https://adfreecities.org.uk/
#adFreeCities #badvertising #advertising #activism
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