Yes, usually if it's a retailer emailing me with a special that I can buy online.
Yes, usually if it's a retailer emailing me with a special that I can buy online.
I'm much more likely to pay attention to an ad that has a coupon code discount for an online website I visit frequently.
For example:
Only if it is for something I already have an interest in, and the advertisement showed me a way to get it much cheaper than it normally is. In the case where the low price is there just to lure me into a store and spend more money than I intended to, I always make sure to never buy anything else than what I came there for.
Other than that, I avoid advertisements as much as I can, and many advertisements actually make dislike the products and manufacturers/sellers of those products. Having their trout blasted into my living room when I in reality just want to watch a movie or TV show is not something that creates a positive feeling towards a product or brand. I find TV advertisements extremely obnoxious, noisy and intrusive. I actually get stressed out by them.
everything is wrapped in gray
i'm focusing on your image
can you hear me in the void?
I guess when I was a kid you could could video game TV advertisements as getting me hyped up for games I already knew I wanted. It rarer cases they made me aware of a game I suddenly wanted. I followed gaming closely back then (though it was magazines instead of the internet).
Once in awhile a food advertisement will get to me. Usually in different ways. Sometimes I'll see a sit down restaurant advertisement and instead of going to the restaurant, I'll be inspired to go to the store a pick up the means to make something like what I saw.
Oh, and anything that tells me deals be going down.
Final Fantasy VII
Obvious answer for me: Film trailers. If they don't advertise a film it's pretty rare that I'll find out about it while it's still in the cinema. Game trailers, too.
If you count reviews and word of mouth as "free advertising", which it essentially is, then a lot of the things I spend money on are dictated by advertising.
The poll is a little misleading. I don't feel informed so much as alerted. Informed is when I look up further details after seeing the initial advertisement.
Bow before the mighty Javoo!
Oh I forgot, the Destiny trailer was so awesome I went out and bought it shortly after seeing the trailer. I was kinda disappointed. :/
Was very close to getting a DNA test after seeing an advert on TV....before looking up the price online. Jesus
I used one of those Two Can Dine Delivery ad for $17.99 for Swiss Chalet I saw on Twitter the other day.well hey, the chicken's worth it!
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