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40 Times Ad Placements Were So Out Of Touch, It Resulted In Hilarious Mishaps
The Digital Advertising and Marketing market in the U.S. is estimated at US$155.3 billion in the year 2021. The amounts of money companies and businesses put into their advertising and promotion are way beyond what we can imagine.
So it’s only fair that we expect ad creators and their clients to think of every tiny detail and be one step ahead of their audience like you and me. Well, it turns out that’s not always the case.
Thanks to this miscellaneous subreddit “(Un)fortunate Ad Placement” devoted to sharing exactly what it promises in the title, we now know that putting any ad into the wrong context at the wrong time can mess it up real bad. And bring us funny results instead!
Scroll down through the funniest examples shared on this online community and don’t forget to upvote your favorite ones!
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(2016)
Big Yikes
Oh Is He Now?
There may be numerous causes for failed advertising, whether it’s a billboard, in-app ad or a TV commercial. Think of anything from tall claims to irregular advertising, from wrong selection of media to very bad timing, seemingly little things can make it or break it in the advertising industry.
Often, however, it comes down to the businesses themselves who don’t think their marketing strategies through carefully. In some particular occasions, it’s the profit that comes before people, which always reflects in their products and services, no matter how well-executed advertising may be.
“Bro That Cow Is Way Too Good At Fighting”
Just In Time For Father's Day!
A friend who worked composition in newspapers back in the old days (yes, print and paste!) said they did this stuyff on purpose for their own amusement.
Pour With Confidence
the kid was ok. fortunately, he was wearing glasses, so the bleach did not get into his eyes.
“I think for any business to succeed, there must be a balance between profits and people. This includes both the management, employees and customers,” said Alex Wong, the creator of “Hijack Copywriter” and marketing expert who specializes in helping small and corporate businesses to “hijack” their clients’ minds and help them to grow their businesses and sales. “Obviously, if a business doesn’t make enough revenue or isn’t profitable, it won’t last,” Wong added.
Cards Against Humanity Irl
A Rare Irl Unfortunate Placement
One Time, At This Swedish Museum…
“However, if it doesn’t provide any (or very little) value to customers, it's not going to last very long either. You have to find a way to provide a helpful product or service that customers are willing to pay for that will keep them coming back,” the marketing expert explained.
Wong argues that as with anything, marketing can be problematic when a company cares more about profits than their customers. “However, this type of marketing is usually short-term and doesn't work for long since it's not aimed at genuinely solving the customer’s problems and needs. It's focused on taking their money and nothing else.”
This Reddit Feed Ad Post Following A Starter Pack Post Post
So Tender
According to Wong, if you want to have any chance of succeeding, your customers have to trust and value your brand. In that sense, there’s no such a thing as an overnight success.
In some cases, businesses and companies act like they know better than their customers. But tricking people is no longer as easy as it used to be as customers are much more aware of how brands influence their buying decisions these days.
I Mean I Wouldn't Say No
Dry Aged Doggo
Big Yikes On A Snapchat Advert
“One of the best things about the internet is that you can easily check what other people think about a product or service by checking their reviews online. Sites such as Amazon allow shoppers to post their reviews and feedback so that others can know what they liked, disliked, etc.,” Wong explained.
Facebook Advertising It's Group Feature
Cat Steaks
Unfortunate Subreddit Combination
Literally Right Next To Each Other
This one isn't really inappropriate placement. Boys Don't Cry also discusses mental health
Nbc’s Split Screen Of The Olympics And The Cuomo Report Resulted In An Excellent Message From Google
Someone in NY once said to me: 'a non-straight person should run against Cuomo next time so their campaign could be Vote The Homo, Not The Cuomo'.
Blurred_nerf
There’s A Job Opening At LEGO
That's Unfortunate
“Hey Kid, Come Here. I Got Free Candy And An Amazon Prime Membership For You.”
Get the f**k out of here with this "business Opportunity". This is probably the same as leased semi-trucks that keep people on the brink of poverty but unable to quit due to the predatory lending contract.
So, That's How You Do It Beastie Boy!!!
Man Run Over By Tractor; It Starts With You
Just Thunderstorms
In 2015, A Texas Plumber Who Sold His Truck To A Dealership Found Out That The Decals Were Not Removed When It Ended In The Hands Of Isis
Local Newspaper Editor Can’t Read A Room
Oof
You can't overdose on THC. You can feel like sh1t and panic, but it is impossible to.
Oh
Found It!
Mcdonalds Ad Right Next To The New Nhs Healthy Eating Ad. Great Job, Lads
It Just Got Easier To Choose A Walking Tour
What Kind Of Magic Trick You Got In Mind, Ryan?
Onlyfans Subscriber
Is Plague Talking A Sport Now?
Well S888
Wait, What?
Ad placement this is how it works: Online it's word activated, so an advert containing the word fire, etc can appear on a news item regarding a fire. Newspaper adverts are sold as specific sizes. The paper planner will tell you what sizes are available on a page once the news has been set and then the adverts matching those sizes sold are used. The placement of newspaper adverts within the basic newspaper content is purely co-incidental unless it is sold specifically for that page.. for instance a Holiday Travel company sold to sponsor a spot on a vacation news item
We had a faux pas in a newspaper once - Article: "From the heath to Ausschwitz"; Advert from an energy provider on the side:" E.on delivers the gas of tomorrow"
I saw a really bad one on tv a few years back. It was for a documentary regarding a German built/engineered concentration camp. The commercial right after it was a short Volkswagen one with the phrase “that’s the power of German engineering” not even 15 seconds after the ad for the documentary . It was a horrible coincidence
Ad placement this is how it works: Online it's word activated, so an advert containing the word fire, etc can appear on a news item regarding a fire. Newspaper adverts are sold as specific sizes. The paper planner will tell you what sizes are available on a page once the news has been set and then the adverts matching those sizes sold are used. The placement of newspaper adverts within the basic newspaper content is purely co-incidental unless it is sold specifically for that page.. for instance a Holiday Travel company sold to sponsor a spot on a vacation news item
We had a faux pas in a newspaper once - Article: "From the heath to Ausschwitz"; Advert from an energy provider on the side:" E.on delivers the gas of tomorrow"
I saw a really bad one on tv a few years back. It was for a documentary regarding a German built/engineered concentration camp. The commercial right after it was a short Volkswagen one with the phrase “that’s the power of German engineering” not even 15 seconds after the ad for the documentary . It was a horrible coincidence