Does Being "Lame" Sell?
You'll have stuff like two DJs talking about their favorite foods at a local eatery. Or other "talent" talking about products and services, with bad puns and obviously fake laughter. All in all, it's pretty cringe-worthy stuff. Not believable at all. And, before you say, well at least you remembered the ads, while that's true, I don't remember the products or services. I just remember how lame the ad was.
I'm just curious as to whether vendors might be using these types of ads because they're cheaper to produce, or if it's because "lame" really sells?
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