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In reply to the discussion: OFA can't be serious [View all]LanternWaste
(37,748 posts)64. Accurate description of the half the Clio award winners of the past 35 years...
It's anything but perfect..."
Accurate description of the half the Clio award winners of the past 35 years...
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They're talking about the AD, not ACA. Apparently you're missing the point.
cherokeeprogressive
Dec 2013
#112
The only relevant difference in advertising between good and bad is seen simply via the mechanism...
LanternWaste
Dec 2013
#62
telling them it's important to have health insurance is pandering? enjoy your stay.
CreekDog
Dec 2013
#54
your dishonesty continues --i represented your remark fairly --you lied about my remark
CreekDog
Dec 2013
#74
Oh please. You start this saying that young people are stupid if they listen to their parents...
CreekDog
Dec 2013
#78
Pandering NO. Condescending YES. Makes all 20 something's look like lazy bums sipping latte's
madinmaryland
Dec 2013
#108
LOL! Did you even see the SHADOW of that 747, much less hear it when it went over your head?
cherokeeprogressive
Dec 2013
#117
To me, Pajama Boy looks educated and gainfully employed, with substantial disposable income.
WorseBeforeBetter
Dec 2013
#132
Pretty sure it's the crazy wax job to his eyebrows thats freaking everyone out subconsciously.
Jesus Malverde
Dec 2013
#65
Accurate description of the half the Clio award winners of the past 35 years...
LanternWaste
Dec 2013
#64
this one has to go further in some direction to be bad. Right now it's just kind of bland
yurbud
Dec 2013
#61
Young people usually aren't wearing long pajamas and drinking hot chocolate when they
octoberlib
Dec 2013
#34
why not do a campaign that includes health issues young people DO have: sports injuries, STDs...
yurbud
Dec 2013
#36
show a snowboarder with three casts and a neck brace & caption: he didn't think he needed insurance
yurbud
Dec 2013
#39
Or a skateboarder: "he didn't think he needed insurance until he tore chestnuts open on a
yurbud
Dec 2013
#42
Remember that girl you had sex with at the frat party whose name you can't remember?
yurbud
Dec 2013
#49
FINAL DESTINATION would be a great meme for this: kids who saw it as teens are just now aging out
yurbud
Dec 2013
#59
you could even use clips from the movie then after the person is seemingly killed...
yurbud
Dec 2013
#66
I'd simply show him at the top of the run... "The time to get health insurance is NOW" n/t
winter is coming
Dec 2013
#93
according to this thread, if the ad was well done, they would have laughed or been offended or had
yurbud
Dec 2013
#53
Well you're talking about it - and so is the internet. So, it seems to be working.
Drunken Irishman
Dec 2013
#72
I don't think we can tell whether it's effective or not unless part of the group
ecstatic
Dec 2013
#77
This is not the only ad, OFA will launch several different ones for different audiences.
NYC_SKP
Dec 2013
#114
"doyougotinsurance.com" At least they're realistic and playing to current levels of intelligence.
cherokeeprogressive
Dec 2013
#115
Been there... and kind of shocked that my government would use such phraseology.
cherokeeprogressive
Dec 2013
#118