No. An advertising agencies goal is to create an ad that increases sales. Burger King did not pay them to get people to talk about an ad but to actually spend their money on their products. I don't see the ad accomplishing the most important part of that equation. The message is people with no knowledge of a good burger thinks ours is better. Not very convincing. Why don't they do it with people who know what a good burger tastes like and see how they rate it?
bmatherlyjrDec 20, 2008
"I wish I had never been twittered..."
bushidohacksDec 21, 2008
I didn't vote for him.
sq2shooterDec 21, 2008
No. An advertising agencies goal is to create an ad that increases sales. Burger King did not pay them to get people to talk about an ad but to actually spend their money on their products. I don't see the ad accomplishing the most important part of that equation. The message is people with no knowledge of a good burger thinks ours is better. Not very convincing. Why don't they do it with people who know what a good burger tastes like and see how they rate it?
Closed AccountDec 21, 2008
Who here really gives a f**k about YOUR list?
tiakDec 22, 2008
"just wanted to scare him/her before I got the lawyers involved"<a class="user" href="http://twitter.com/theBKlounge/status/1066379807">http://twitter.com/theBKlounge/status/1066379807</a>
elranzerDec 22, 2008
You don't vote for kings.
fredfredricksonDec 22, 2008
God I hate Twitter.
thisisntjonDec 22, 2008
Genius marketing. Tricked me.