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Re: Ill-conceived advertising

Posted: Thu 24 Dec, 2009 19.53
by Steve in Pudsey
Dixons seems to have pulled its recent, ill-advised strapline "The last place you want to go"

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/12/22 ... _campaign/

Re: Ill-conceived advertising

Posted: Fri 25 Dec, 2009 12.29
by rts
I thought the Dixons campaign was excellent. Very refreshing, and I'd hope people were intelligent enough to understand it's irony, rather than autistically taking it on face value.

Re: Ill-conceived advertising

Posted: Fri 25 Dec, 2009 19.27
by Steve in Pudsey
If Dixons didn't have its unenviable reputation for crapness, people might have been more inclined to see it as intended, and if they had actually used it more widely - the only time I (and seemingly many others) saw that strapline was on the website, and thus wondered whether somebody with a grudge had defaced the website.

Re: Ill-conceived advertising

Posted: Fri 25 Dec, 2009 19.37
by Jovis
rts wrote:I thought the Dixons campaign was excellent. Very refreshing, and I'd hope people were intelligent enough to understand it's irony, rather than autistically taking it on face value.
I heard similar reports about the Emperor's New Clothes.

Re: Ill-conceived advertising

Posted: Fri 25 Dec, 2009 19.57
by Col
There's definitely some dodgy, contrived - if not ill-conceived - advertising going on over the road at TVF right now.

Re: Ill-conceived advertising

Posted: Sat 26 Dec, 2009 10.36
by Beep
Care to elaborate?
The TV Guide service spam or are you that blind?

Re: Ill-conceived advertising

Posted: Sat 26 Dec, 2009 15.28
by rts
Jovis wrote:
rts wrote:I thought the Dixons campaign was excellent. Very refreshing, and I'd hope people were intelligent enough to understand it's irony, rather than autistically taking it on face value.
I heard similar reports about the Emperor's New Clothes.
Meow.

Re: Ill-conceived advertising

Posted: Sun 27 Dec, 2009 00.38
by James H
Don't worry- I think Santa seems to have taken a shit in Beep's chimney this year. He's being a right tosswipe on the other side. Why can't he find a side and stick to it?

Re: Ill-conceived advertising

Posted: Mon 28 Dec, 2009 17.23
by Pete
Image

hmmmm

Re: Ill-conceived advertising

Posted: Mon 28 Dec, 2009 18.09
by marksi
Boots: "Here Come the Girls". Instantly excluding half the population. They didn't have any proper Christmas ad this year. And this year is the first in a long time I haven't used their website for lots of Christmas 3 for 2 offers for presents. No specific reason why, didn't even look at the site.

Re: Ill-conceived advertising

Posted: Mon 28 Dec, 2009 18.50
by Alexia
marksi wrote:Boots: They didn't have any proper Maggiemas ad this year.
Apart from the one where they all exchange presents at a drinks party you mean?