starry_solo
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Nov 19, 2010
I have yet to see a Lysol commercial....
National chains still advertise during local programming.It is a problem if it is on a national channel. But these are spots being run during LOCAL news programming.
The advertising "strategy" that I find really odd is advertising for an event days/weeks after it is over. Really what's the point in that.Do none of you know how advertising works? Literally no one stops advertising because their product is sold out. "Stop advertising because you sold so much product" is not a marketing strategy.
When I saw this commercial I was so confused... why in the world is Idina Menzel doing a Geico commercial? She must have been paid very handsomely because lord knows she couldn't possibly need the money! haha
Well Lysol is working to protect their brand. Lysol and Chlorox have not had the manufacturing capacity to keep up with demand in the pandemic, the smaller companies have stepped up and have been able to step up production. I have never seen so many brands I have never heard of before in the store. Lysol is just trying to keep their name on people's minds despite not being able to keep their product on the shelves. They want people to come back to their brand when they catch up with demand.Not the actual ads. The fact that they feel the need to advertise a product they can't deliver. Stop spending money on advertising and apply it to production! Grrr!
What commercials aggravate you?
Well Lysol is working to protect their brand. Lysol and Chlorox have not had the manufacturing capacity to keep up with demand in the pandemic, the smaller companies have stepped up and have been able to step up production. I have never seen so many brands I have never heard of before in the store. Lysol is just trying to keep their name on people's minds despite not being able to keep their product on the shelves. They want people to come back to their brand when they catch up with demand.
It's actually that the material use to make wipes is the same material used to make PPE, so the material became difficult to find.
Then how are all these other small brand companies not facing material shortages?It's actually that the material use to make wipes is the same material used to make PPE, so the material became difficult to find.
Then how are all these other small brand companies not facing material shortages?
Sounds like they need to change materials.They are using a different material? Just a guess...
Well, then first somebody has to create new material.
Do none of you know how advertising works? Literally no one stops advertising because their product is sold out. "Stop advertising because you sold so much product" is not a marketing strategy. On top of that, they almost certainly have THOUSANDS of contracts signed with ad agencies and networks for airing that they can't just cancel or breach because Cindy Lou Who's local Walmart and Target are sold out of their product.
Agreed. The blue Scott Shop Towels would work perfectly for this.That or just sell us a bottle of the wipes liquid. It's not the same as regular household cleaners. I'll be fine making my own wipes from paper towels that won't last as long. I often don't need to wipe something down with a material that's as indestructible as the wipes are.