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35 Ads That Tried Hard To Be Good But Failed Miserably

35 Ads That Tried Hard To Be Good But Failed Miserably

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If you enjoyed our publication on 'Ads with threatening auras,' this one should be right up your alley, too. 'Ads That Look Like [Trashposts]' is also a Facebook group that has been gaining popularity for critiquing and satirizing low-quality and misleading advertising tactics.
Founded in 2020, this online community currently has over 53K members, and while it might not be the biggest in this niche, its admins don't seem to be chasing numbers. Instead, they keep the group private and accept only those who agree to follow its internal rules.
This way, 'Ads That Look Like [Trashposts]' hopes to remain a fun, hate- and spam-free corner of the internet, where you can simply scroll through and have a giggle or two without any toxic nonsense. So let's do exactly that and see what their content is like.
More info: Facebook

#1 This Is Good I Want To Go There Now

This Is Good I Want To Go There Now
265points

#2 Just Had This Sent To Me Via Email

Just Had This Sent To Me Via Email
231points

According to the internet culture archive Know Your Meme, [trashposting] is a slang term describing a range of user misbehaviors and rhetoric on forums and message boards that are intended to derail a conversation off-topic, including thread jacking, circle-jerking, and non-commercial spamming. On 4chan, for example, the byproduct of [trashposting] is referred to as cancer.

The exact origin of the term is unknown, but the earliest-known instance was submitted to the Something Awful Forums on April 10th, 2007, when member OhSNAP!Tray used the expression when describing worthless threads on the site's BYOB forum.

#3 Friendly Reminder From The Bowling Green, Ky, Health Department

Friendly Reminder From The Bowling Green, Ky, Health Department
203points

#4 Came Here To Post This, Realized True Classic Has Several Posts Here After

Came Here To Post This, Realized True Classic Has Several Posts Here After
200points

#5 It Can Only Be Seen Once

It Can Only Be Seen Once
184points

As you can see, the vast majority of the group's posts come from the internet. This is a vivid expression of the changing marketing industry landscape. Globally recognized pollster, political strategist, and marketing business leader Mark Penn thinks that the days of Mad Men pitch decks have been replaced by the science of numbers-oriented digital media presentations.

"As my old boss at Microsoft said: every company is becoming a digital company. But in my view, every company is also becoming a digital marketing company – whether it wants to be or not," he wrote in Forbes.

#6 Keep Track Of How Many Times You Fart Per Night

Keep Track Of How Many Times You Fart Per Night
162points

#7 Cursed Bald Lion

Cursed Bald Lion
147points

#8 The Final Boss Of McDonald's

The Final Boss Of McDonald's
137points

#9 Balls Safe Brotion

Balls Safe Brotion
128points

With the turmoil underway at Meta and Twitter, Penn believes that a strong digital marketing strategy is now more important than ever. "Reaching consumers today is a process based on successfully analyzing a company's consumer data, understanding how they spend their time, and then reaching them through new media – whether it's TikTok, connected TV, or programmatic ads in Forbes online."

"Most no longer watch the evening news or sink four hours a night into devoted couch TV viewing. People are instead on their devices, picking them up first thing in the morning and putting them down just before bedtime. In fact, 71% of U.S. ad buys are now online digital buys, up a whopping 16 points this year alone – a new record," he explained.

#10 I’d Like To Join This

I’d Like To Join This
126points

#11 Prescribed Diarrhea

Prescribed Diarrhea
109points

#12 Using Memes In Advertising

Using Memes In Advertising
Report
106points

#13 Seen By My Cousin As A Facebook Ad

Seen By My Cousin As A Facebook Ad
95points

Penn said we've come a long way from the Ford economy in which every car was painted the same color to make goods more affordable. Now, the name of the game is personalization.

"We are even beyond the era of Starbucks personalization, in which there were 55 varieties of something as simple as coffee," he said. "We have reached the Uber economy – rather than simply iterating products, businesses have created the infrastructure to deliver product and service experiences that take you on a customized and connected journey instantly."

#14 Pilk Is Now Canon

Pilk Is Now Canon
93points

#15 Bean Memes. I Expected Nothing Less From Bush's

Bean Memes. I Expected Nothing Less From Bush's
92points

#16 Honestly Thought This Was A Random Sh*tpost Not From Actual Aldi

Honestly Thought This Was A Random Sh*tpost Not From Actual Aldi
88points

#17 I’m Not Sure What This Capsule Does, But None For Me Thank

I’m Not Sure What This Capsule Does, But None For Me Thank
82points

This requires businesses to know more about consumers – and do more to retain and please them. Which is one of the main reasons why so many online marketers try to establish a relationship with the audience through memes.

"We need to give [consumers] their favorite order before they even order it; or as I tell marketing leaders, get the right ad or product to the right person at precisely the right time," Penn said. "Successful companies will build at the intersection of digital marketing and digital production to grow in this arena."

And the failures, apparently, end up trashposting.

#18 Effing Yikes. The Future Is Here And It's Terrible

Effing Yikes. The Future Is Here And It's Terrible
81points

#19 Occasionally, I Enjoy Ads In Phone Games

Occasionally, I Enjoy Ads In Phone Games
81points

#20 This One... I Don't Know Where To Begin

This One... I Don't Know Where To Begin
80points
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