Companies spend hundreds of millions on them because they don't work.
Companies spend hundreds of millions on them because they don't work.
Same. Posted banksys message for anyone who is curious.
I’ve bought one, and exactly one thing from an ad that I have liked, ever. A Purple pillow. Its been years now, and I still use it.
Everything else is regret.
I definitely bought a lot of things because of ads. Not directly though, I don’t go around clicking on online ads even if one slips through the blocker.
Just being exposed to the idea that some product exists is an ad. Reviews and comparisons. Seeing a brand name in the wild. A product being recommended by someone I consider an authority in that specific field.
It all provenly works on me.
And I don’t really regret it, how else would I even find out what exists? Go to the store and just buy whatever the seller recommends? Did people do that in the past before mass advertising?
Being exposed to a product that exists is not an ad. An ad is explicitly something that a company has paid to make visible to people. If a company isn’t paying for it then it’s not an ad, no matter how much it sounds like one.
And yes, going to a store and trying shit out is exactly how it should go. Reading reviews and talking to others is exactly how it should go. Companies paying to manipulate people of the world using psychology is what ads are. Not seeing a product being used in the wild.
a paid notice that is published or broadcast (as to attract customers or to provide information of public interest)
Not so fast. The idea that “if companies spend that much, they must have a reason” isn’t any good either.
Some ads obviously work, some ads obviously don’t work, and most of them aren’t in either of those categories.
Fair point.
But recently I encountered several people with the opinion that ads don’t ever work on them. And while not all ads work well and some people are more susceptible to them than others, I think very few people if any can claim ads don’t work on them at all.
To disable, I’d have to login.
I usually don’t like unsubscribing because it results in more spam. Even legitimate sites seem to sell your “verified email address”. Nowadays everything has a unique generated email so I can turn it off at will, but that was long before I started doing that
So, laziness, inertia, excuses
Ads don’t work on me CMV
Though it’s probably because advertisers never promote things I actually want.
The only ads I’m exposed to are influencers and product placements. I recently bought something because of an influencer the second time in my life (excluding their own merch). I think I can manage.
I do fall for sales tho. Bad impulse control.
going to a website with ads Use Firefox. Install uBlock Origin. On your phone too. You can now tick that one off the list too.
can’t think of an ad
The point of an ad is sometimes just to get the company name into your brain. Then at some point in the future, you’re thinking that you need a new couch, and your brain knows what couch companies exist. You feel like you came up with the idea on your own and that ad don’t affect you. But it did.
You are literally describing the middle person in this meme.
If you wanna waste Ad companies money use the ublock fork adnauseam.io that clicks on all the ads to dilute the dataset, it also shows them all in a little ‘collection’ which is cool
They pay per click on the ad ~1$ for 1 click so by clicking on 2,000 in 3 months for me is a lotta wasted money.
Also, use addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/…/trackmenot/ to search random stuff on Google and Bing, and to take their money download the Google app “rewards” and you’ll get surveys on search results and get money in the form of Google play money for them (make sure to actually use it). iirc Bing does the same with their points.
There’s a stark difference between a braindead teenager flicking through ShitTok all day, 20% obvious ads, 50% hidden ads/sponsors, and not questions anything once. Then there’s me, who, in the rare case I am forced to see an advertisement, purposefully remembers it to boycott that product.
If I realize that I know a product through an ad of some kind, I go out of my way to not buy that product. And if I don’t remember, I still choose objectively - who treated the animals the best, what works the best etc. So if you want to sell me something, just don’t fuck me over, and give me a nice experience, eg. open source drivers.