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by takeda
2350 days ago
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You work in advertising in >20 years, you really think you would have job if it didn't work? Everyone who you will ask will absolutely say they aren't influenced by advertising, yet the branded products are still successful despite being more expensive. For example medication, people still are buying Tylenol, Mortin, Aleve despite there being cheaper alternatives that are essentially the same thing: Acetaminophen, Ibuprofen, Naproxen. They will start buying these generics only after they are educated that these things are the same thing. If you're looking for an insurance company (for a car, life etc) you will tend to chose companies that you heard the name of. You might pick up one that's not familiar (to you) only after you do research or someone else will recommend it to you. It's same with politics, if you would do research I don't think those campaigns would influence you much, but most people won't have time to do a research. |
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