A few genuine signals quickly become noise as everyone tries to be heard, demanding more and louder signals to stand out.

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    Preach. They are doing shit like pasting ads on top of the pitcher’s mound during baseball games and playing commercials on gasoline pump screens. It’s pathological.

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      I don’t like sports that much but I bet I could sit through a game if there weren’t fucking ads for shit I don’t want everywhere.

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        Have you tried letting them track everything you do for targeted personalized ads that will absolutely nail what you want? /s

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        I enjoy watching sports but the ads and greed greatly diminish the experience. NFL is probably the worst of the worst.

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      Most gas pumps have a button you can press to mute the obnoxious ads. Usually second down on the right.

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        It varies. At one place I used to go to, you could mute them. But they disabled the mute button, so I stopped going there.

        At a different place, I accidentally went into an admin menu (by pressing several buttons at once) and that made me nervous, so I stopped screwing with the buttons. While it’s very tempting to try and hack them, everything is on CCTV now. It’s probably a crime here in the United States of Corporatism.

        Fortunately there are still gas stations close to my job where I can fuel the vehicle in relative peace. I’d rather give those places my business.

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          I need to sort which ones by me don’t have ads. It’s the jarring audio at 5:30 am when I haven’t had coffee yet that just sours my mood.

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    I think you mean advertising; and mostly brand advertising.

    “Marketing” also includes things like market research, which don’t necessarily involve advertising at all.

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    It’s like feudalism. The feudal lord is important because they protect you… from other feudal lords.

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    Yes, it’s a competitive space. If you find a stock trading algorithm that works and others find out about it, then the algo will quickly lose its profitability and you will need to create a new algo. Over time this makes the space more competitive and all of the simple algos are no longer efficient. Marketing works similarly.

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    Good advertising aren’t loud. They entertain and are memorable and in turn effective and you don’t mind it’s effective because it didn’t yell at you or treat you like a child. It’s too bad 99% of advertising made even by brilliant thinkers are pure shit.

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        They are definitely up there! I think there’s more of a culture of not taking things too seriously hence clients are more willing to let loose and try new and funny ideas. Japan, New Zealand, Brazil have good examples too. Australia use to put out really fun advertising that doesn’t take itself too seriously. We got way more conservative over the last 20 years and now it sucks ass.

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          I agree. The humour bar is narrower now, I recently came across even the top professional comedians in Korea pointing out this trend. Everyone’s afraid of saying or doing the wrong things, so people follow the safe template. Meanwhile Thailand is in a league of their own, where they compete who has the most creative plot twist!

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    And if you don’t market at all, you are screwed.

    Except for some very special cases, it is a necessary evil.

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      Really? I disagree. I have this crazy belief that high value, high quality goods do not need advertising. Instead they create their own reputation and word spreads organically.

      Then as profits begin to increase they will cheap out on materials and labour to eek out a few dollars more and destroy themselves because this is the game.