@bryanjones

I'm paid to lead the @cjrwInteractive team as Interactive CD/Strategist (these views are my own), but really I'm just a father of 3 and @sarabethjones's husband
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Advertising Shortcuts: Cheating Songs
Clorox Fashionably Clean : Featuring : Thao – Bag Of Hammers
I fall for it every time. There is no denying the fact that it is cheating, but I still fall for it: A commercial rolls onto the screen and it carries a friend of mine along with it, and I’m hooked. I connect. Advertising that works is all about connecting. People don’t really want to be sold anything, but they do want to feel like they are a part of something larger than themselves. A vibe. A coolness. So, being a people, I fall into this trap when a clever advertiser borrows an artist’s hard-earned cool for a commercial.
This is how my thinking goes:
Rational? There is not an ounce of lucidity in that stream of consciousness. It wears off, eventually, but now I have a new affinity for the product when I’m shopping. Employing cool songs for instant connection is one of my favorite advertising shortcuts. Here is a collection of a few well-flaired cheating song commercials that are currently airing in living rooms across America: … Read More »