sportage
Lifer
Anyone heard these radio ads for right size smoothies?
I love how they pitch the ad to give the listener the assumption it will work and you will love the taste.
Creative yet very slick willy-ish.
I once made a visit to my neighborhood mom and pop pet supply store.
The owner made his own dog food.
Sold it in his store.
When ever people came in to buy dog food, he tried to sell his own home made brand instead.
What he would say is, "only feed your dog a normal serving because the dog will keep wanting more". (Something like that)
Giving the impression that your dog will not only love the taste, he can't stop eating it.
Your dog will love it... So don't over feed.
Pretty good sales pitch. Very effective.
And the dog food? The dogs wouldn't touch it. Ended up tossing the whole bag in the trash.
I realized this guy was slick.
Should have been selling used cars, because he was good slick willy salesman.
So I noticed this same sales pitch theme with the right size smoothies radio ads.
Which I would bet money that, like with the home made dog food, tastes like kaka.
I love how they pitch the ad to give the listener the assumption it will work and you will love the taste.
Creative yet very slick willy-ish.
I once made a visit to my neighborhood mom and pop pet supply store.
The owner made his own dog food.
Sold it in his store.
When ever people came in to buy dog food, he tried to sell his own home made brand instead.
What he would say is, "only feed your dog a normal serving because the dog will keep wanting more". (Something like that)
Giving the impression that your dog will not only love the taste, he can't stop eating it.
Your dog will love it... So don't over feed.
Pretty good sales pitch. Very effective.
And the dog food? The dogs wouldn't touch it. Ended up tossing the whole bag in the trash.
I realized this guy was slick.
Should have been selling used cars, because he was good slick willy salesman.
So I noticed this same sales pitch theme with the right size smoothies radio ads.
Which I would bet money that, like with the home made dog food, tastes like kaka.