• @[email protected]
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    281 year ago

    Can’t wait for online advertising to collapse. Maybe we can get the Internet of the mid 2000s back

    • @[email protected]
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      131 year ago

      This eventually will happen, idk if I would be alive since 98% of the internet run in a google browser engine

        • @[email protected]
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          81 year ago

          The issue is that ads these days are largely less about actually informing people about a product and more about a well-known brand keeping its market dominance. At this point, there’s basically no one who doesn’t know about McDonald’s or Coke but they still advertise heavily because they want to constantly be on people’s minds. They’re not really concerned about a return on their advertising investment as long as they’re still maintaining their position.

          • lemmyvore
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            41 year ago

            So you’re saying Coke execs don’t live by metrics and are ok with throwing money out the window?

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              41 year ago

              No, just that sales is probably not the only metric they’re looking at when buying ads. It’s about maintaining their brand image too.

              We saw this with Amazon when a bunch of news articles about their union busting and poor work conditions were breaking. There were tons of ads from Amazon about how much people love working there and how great it is. They knew they needed to influence their public image and advertising is how they do it.