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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsTV Advertising 101: Don't place your ad for chicken right after a Zombie feeding frenzy
It's not a good juxtaposition:
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TV Advertising 101: Don't place your ad for chicken right after a Zombie feeding frenzy (Original Post)
Yavin4
Nov 2012
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Problem is the commercials are put into certain spots that are sold before anyone knows what is being
Lady Freedom Returns
Nov 2012
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LiberalAndProud
(12,799 posts)1. Except even I know about the ad now.
I don't watch tv. I rely on the internet, and it rarely lets me down. This seems to be working out for KFC, word-of-mouth-wise.
Lady Freedom Returns
(14,120 posts)2. Problem is the commercials are put into certain spots that are sold before anyone knows what is being
shown before. The advertising department and the advertisers more or less russian roulette when it comes to shows like this. However the spot is working well for KFC. People are talking about it.
Initech
(100,062 posts)3. Soylent KFC???
rrneck
(17,671 posts)4. Zombies agree - fresh is better.
This might be clever viral marketing.