Can you tell me what the ad is about so I don't have to google it?
It shows a puppy in a truck bed, getting bounced out, scared and sad and he finally finds his way home.
Then he's greeted by his breeder, who shows she's excited because she just sold him on the internet. She turns around and sticks him in a truck to go to his new forever home.
Can you tell me what the ad is about so I don't have to google it?
It shows a puppy in a truck bed, getting bounced out, scared and sad and he finally finds his way home.
Then he's greeted by his breeder, who shows she's excited because she just sold him on the internet. She turns around and sticks him in a truck to go to his new forever home.
Post by birdistheword on Jan 27, 2015 15:15:41 GMT -5
Ugh. I saw an article about this earlier today. Sometimes I'm amazed when companies, who I presume have large marketing departments with lots of people looking over and approving new material, put things like this out there. Did not one person think "hey, this is godawful?"
Can you tell me what the ad is about so I don't have to google it?
It shows a puppy in a truck bed, getting bounced out, scared and sad and he finally finds his way home.
Then he's greeted by his breeder, who shows she's excited because she just sold him on the internet. She turns around and sticks him in a truck to go to his new forever home.
Yuck. I'll take the offensive objectification of nearly naked women over that. Really, yuck. (I liked by mistake when I was trying to reply, and then I quoted anyway.)
Post by thecatinthehat on Jan 27, 2015 15:35:17 GMT -5
That commercial was so gross. I was kinda happy when the puppy found it's way home but what she said at the end really put me over the edge. Disgusting! I signed it mp!
Looks like they are attempting to respond to people on Twitter. They made a 30 second PSA with Danica, but they still suck if they plan to show that commercial on air.
Looks like they are attempting to respond to people on Twitter. They made a 30 second PSA with Danica, but they still suck if they plan to show that commercial on air.
Ugh. I saw an article about this earlier today. Sometimes I'm amazed when companies, who I presume have large marketing departments with lots of people looking over and approving new material, put things like this out there. Did not one person think "hey, this is godawful?"
I think GoDaddy's marketing team sits in a dingy bar, objectifying women, and making up commercials after the 6th drink.