A Real Treatment For A Real Problem
Have you seen those commercials where the middle-aged man comes walking into the office with an extra spring in his step and smile on his face?
I call these ads the happy-face-guy ads.
The premise being the cause of his sudden ‘happiness’ being a victory over his erectile dysfunction and a return to the virile activities of youth.
All in all not a bad concept, but I feel the execution of the ads is a bit unrealistic.
No man, however happy in that area, skips around with a toothpick smile and happy-go-lucky attitude (all the time) just because his ED is in check.
A much more subtle and effective campaign is the current Viagra campaign with the real-life actors and situations.
November 9th, 2008 in
Viagra In the Media
Those ads are so cheesy, i much prefer proper ad’s with reallife situations
I really agree with the above well said.
This is my second post and they always remind me of badly dub’d american add’s you see when your on holiday. They should title them “living with the lie”
everyday situations always apeal more than those goofy ad’s when will they realise
these ad’s always remind me of been on holiday in the states i dont know how they have any apeal to anyone. mind you if you have ED you still need a solution and if Viagra works then it needs a advert