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- 06-12-2005, 11:30 PM #16JafoGuest
Re: Cell Phone Companies and Women
As viewed from alt.cellular.verizon, Mij Adyaw wrote:
>Carl's Jr commercial are lame and are aimed at a teenage mentality.
>The Paris Hilton commercial offended a lot of folks.
Yes, it did. And apparently it pleased a great many more; it's
featured prominently on the Carl's Jr. homepage.
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- 06-13-2005, 12:18 AM #17Steve SobolGuest
Re: Cell Phone Companies and Women
Mij Adyaw wrote:
> Carl's Jr commercial are lame and are aimed at a teenage mentality. The
> Paris Hilton commercial offended a lot of folks.
And y'know what, I JUST saw that commercial for the first time today, I
*knew* it was Paris Hilton, I *knew* it was the controversial ad, and for
the life of me, until I saw the stupid burger, I couldn't remember what the
ad was advertising
I guess I've been desensitized to scantily-clad women dancing around fast
cars. My assumption is that I've simply watched too many music videos over
the past twenty years for some racy TV commercial to make any real impact.
**SJ "I WANT MY MTV" S
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- 06-13-2005, 04:44 AM #18Jim SeymourGuest
Re: Cell Phone Companies and Women
[Speaking of "lame": Top-posting corrected. Again.]
In article <n22re.9863$tr.4312@fed1read03>,
"Mij Adyaw" <[email protected]> writes:
> "Jim Seymour" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> [Top-posting and missing attribution corrected]
>>
>> In article <teMqe.9803$tr.2356@fed1read03>,
>> "Mij Adyaw" <[email protected]> writes:
>>> In article <[email protected]>
>>> "Jafo" <[email protected]> writes:
>>>>
>>>> Anyone want a "six dollar" burger from Carl's Jr.?
>>>>
>> [broken .sig: snip]
>>>
>>> NO!! Carl Jr commercials are aimed at the mentality of a 13 year old
>>> boy..
>>
>> What's your point?
>
> Carl's Jr commercial are lame and are aimed at a teenage mentality.
If they're at all like the "Six dollar burger" commercial with Paris
Hilton, perhaps their subtlety escapes you?
> The
> Paris Hilton commercial offended a lot of folks.
Those folk need to get a life.
No, raising hell about every perceived slight, in some media or
another, to ones "morality" does not constitute "having a life."
Certainly watching television and movies specifically for the purpose
of spotting things about which to complain does not constitute
"having a life." In the past, such people were called "busybodies."
It was not a complementary term. They're still busybodies.
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- 06-13-2005, 09:19 AM #19John RichardsGuest
Re: Cell Phone Companies and Women
Steve Sobol wrote:
> Mij Adyaw wrote:
>> Carl's Jr commercial are lame and are aimed at a teenage mentality. The
>> Paris Hilton commercial offended a lot of folks.
>
> And y'know what, I JUST saw that commercial for the first time today, I
> *knew* it was Paris Hilton, I *knew* it was the controversial ad, and for
> the life of me, until I saw the stupid burger, I couldn't remember what the
> ad was advertising
>
> I guess I've been desensitized to scantily-clad women dancing around fast
> cars. My assumption is that I've simply watched too many music videos over
> the past twenty years for some racy TV commercial to make any real impact.
I agree. Watching that commercial did not inspire me to go out and
buy a Carl's Jr burger. Not sure what they are getting out of it except
some publicity.
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John Richards
- 06-13-2005, 01:18 PM #20Kevin M.Guest
Re: Cell Phone Companies and Women
Isaiah Beard <[email protected]> wrote:
> I sincerely hope that this doesn't come out as sexist, but my
> anecdotal evidence is that women tend to use their phones
> a lot more then men do, at least in terms of minutes of use.
>
> I have plenty of other examples of this. And I would imagine that
> someone, somewhere has done a more scientific survey of this and found
> that women DO gab more on the phone than men,
[snip]
You don't have to do a scientific survey to deduce the obvious.
(Well, some politically-correct leftists probably do, but the rest of us
generally accept reality as it is given to us.)
Kevin M.
"Know your enemy, and know yourself; in one-thousand battles
you shall never be in peril." -- Sun Tzu, *The Art of War*
"Contentment... Complacency... Catastrophe!" -- Joseph Chevalier
- 06-13-2005, 05:40 PM #21Joseph HuberGuest
Re: Cell Phone Companies and Women
On Sun, 12 Jun 2005 23:29:26 -0400, Isaiah Beard
>I sincerely hope that this doesn't come out as sexist, but my anecdotal
>evidence is that women tend to use their phones a lot more then men do,
>at least in terms of minutes of use.
[...]
Nothing sexist about stating valid observations. There are any number
of studies out there indicating that in general, women use about twice
as many words per day as men do. It would also seem that women get
rather cranky if they don't get to use up all those words every day,
and that men get rather cranky if they have to listen to women using
up those extra words. One of the many subtle little differences
between the sexes that makes relationships so interesting...
Joe Huber
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- 06-14-2005, 03:04 PM #22SuperunknownGuest
Re: Cell Phone Companies and Women
On Sat, 11 Jun 2005 11:58:52 -0700, Johnny Kapikki <[email protected]> wrote:
>Have you noticed that the pictures of people that cell phone companies
>use in their advertizing materials and on their websites are
>overwhelmingly female?
>
>At this moment, there are six females (seven, if you count a cartoon
>female) on the SPCS homepage. On Verizon Wireless's homepage, there
>are 3 males and 5 females. On T-Mobil's, there are 3 females and a
>male, and the website is pink.
>
>Any thoughts?
I noticed the same trend at hotbikerchicks.com. All female. What`s up with
THAT!!!!
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- 06-20-2005, 12:39 PM #23JesseGuest
Re: Cell Phone Companies and Women
Steve Sobol <[email protected]> wrote in news:d8ffrb$1qs$1
@ratbert.glorb.com:
> Johnny Kapikki wrote:
>
>> At this moment, there are six females (seven, if you count a cartoon
>> female) on the SPCS homepage. On Verizon Wireless's homepage, there
>> are 3 males and 5 females. On T-Mobil's, there are 3 females and a
>> male, and the website is pink.
>>
>> Any thoughts?
>
> Yes. In the US, the demographic with the most money is (I believe) 25-54
> year old women.
>
> They're marketing to the deepest pockets.
Hogwash.
25-54 woman do not have the deepest pockets, where did you get that
ridiculous statistic ?
It is a simply marketing ploy to please both sexes.
Guys like to see babes, phone or not - And females will be pleased that
sprint is giving modeling jobs to woman and not men.
- 06-20-2005, 05:35 PM #24Larry W4CSCGuest
Re: Cell Phone Companies and Women
Jesse <[email protected]> wrote in news:[email protected]:
> not men.
Or men standing in 95F heat wearing a company jacket saying, "Can you hear
me now?", out in the hot sun?
I think he's a heroin addict and wears the jacket so we don't see the
tracks on his arms...(c; Look at his spaced-out look and that silly
smile...he's gotta be on something!
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chalk.
- 06-21-2005, 03:09 AM #25Bob ScheurleGuest
Re: Cell Phone Companies and Women
On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 19:35:44 -0400, Larry W4CSC <[email protected]> wrote:
>Or men standing in 95F heat wearing a company jacket saying, "Can you hear
>me now?", out in the hot sun?
>I think he's a heroin addict and wears the jacket so we don't see the
>tracks on his arms...(c; Look at his spaced-out look and that silly
>smile...he's gotta be on something!
It's just the result of cellular RF radiation on his brain!
- 06-21-2005, 05:42 PM #26Larry W4CSCGuest
Re: Cell Phone Companies and Women
Bob Scheurle <[email protected]> wrote in
news[email protected]:
> It's just the result of cellular RF radiation on his brain!
>
>
No, that's why he has to wear glasses....but wait.....
My father used to tell me something ELSE caused you to go blind....???
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Larry
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chalk.
- 06-22-2005, 12:45 PM #27Ben SkverskyGuest
Re: Cell Phone Companies and Women
Any thoughts? Yes, you need to get a life.
"Johnny Kapikki" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Have you noticed that the pictures of people that cell phone companies
> use in their advertizing materials and on their websites are
> overwhelmingly female?
>
> At this moment, there are six females (seven, if you count a cartoon
> female) on the SPCS homepage. On Verizon Wireless's homepage, there
> are 3 males and 5 females. On T-Mobil's, there are 3 females and a
> male, and the website is pink.
>
> Any thoughts?
- 06-22-2005, 06:06 PM #28Steve SobolGuest
Re: Cell Phone Companies and Women
Jesse wrote:
> Hogwash.
> 25-54 woman do not have the deepest pockets, where did you get that
> ridiculous statistic ?
Sorry about the delay in replying to this. "deepest pockets" probably isn't
the right phrase.
"largest demographic" is probably more accurate.
I'm looking for some stats that won't require you to pay to see them. Best
bet is probably the US Census website, but I'm still looking at that site
trying to find the appropriate numbers (there are a ton).
> It is a simply marketing ploy to please both sexes.
To a certain extent, sure. I don't think that's the only reason, though.
> Guys like to see babes, phone or not - And females will be pleased that
> sprint is giving modeling jobs to woman and not men.
Really? I've never seen any evidence that giving modelling jobs to women
makes a difference.
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- 06-23-2005, 11:36 PM #29JesseGuest
Re: Cell Phone Companies and Women
Steve Sobol <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:
> Jesse wrote:
>
>> Hogwash.
>> 25-54 woman do not have the deepest pockets, where did you get that
>> ridiculous statistic ?
>
> Sorry about the delay in replying to this. "deepest pockets" probably
> isn't the right phrase.
>
> "largest demographic" is probably more accurate.
>
> I'm looking for some stats that won't require you to pay to see them.
> Best bet is probably the US Census website, but I'm still looking at
> that site trying to find the appropriate numbers (there are a ton).
>
>> It is a simply marketing ploy to please both sexes.
>
> To a certain extent, sure. I don't think that's the only reason, though.
>
>> Guys like to see babes, phone or not - And females will be pleased that
>> sprint is giving modeling jobs to woman and not men.
>
> Really? I've never seen any evidence that giving modelling jobs to women
> makes a difference.
>
Well basically sure, whos going to go run out and sign a contract because
they liked the model in an ad holding a phone ?
How many run out for a case of Bud Light after seeing yet another corny
commercial ?
I doubt if I've ever been influenced to purchase anything even partly from
seeing an advertisemet.
People know these services/items are there, and will get them when so
inclined - Usually after research of options of various competitors.
Commercials/ads are probably more subliminal than anything, and just a
matter of keeping the companies name fresh in peoples minds.
Nonetheless, if they used fat, slovenly looking crack addicted toothless
biker chicks with tattoos in their advertising it might well have a
negative impact on their business, so they will continue to use fresh
looking babes.
- 06-23-2005, 11:59 PM #30Steve SobolGuest
Re: Cell Phone Companies and Women
Jesse wrote:
> Nonetheless, if they used fat, slovenly looking crack addicted toothless
> biker chicks with tattoos in their advertising it might well have a
> negative impact on their business, so they will continue to use fresh
> looking babes.
Duh.
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