Whoopi Goldberg | 05/31/2009 11:00 pm
Whoopi Goldberg's 'Duh' Advice to Advertisers
They should advertise to the people who have it …
In response to: Should advertisers be acting differently in light of the latest figures on marketing to women?
If an advertiser wants to make some money, they should advertise to the people who have it. It’s kind of a "duh" when you think about it.

























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A lot of the products on the market aim at a specific group.
Sex sells even in family settings: Sex sells, even if it’s geared towards your daughters, sons and husbands. Again if you don’t agree watch the T-mobile commercials-Dad is taken with another woman, daughter wants the older boy, Dad is told someone’s Grandma likes him; he asks, “What she looks like?”
Key words and phrases sell; You have to have this!- affordable-everyone-smart- the main subliminal message; “everyone will like you if you buy their product.”
Watch a child as they stare at commercials around the holidays. Now, do you think the ads are working?
“Should advertisers be acting differently in light of the latest figures on marketing to women?”
My answer:
Most women are buying for their family members. Those women will ask, “What do you want?” The answer she gets back, will depend on how well that commercial was aimed at them, not her.
I agree, sort of. I refuse to purchase goods from advertisers to radical left wing outfits like MSNBC, the View, CNN. You get the picture.
After all, they hate rich republicans, why should I buy their stuff?