Why Advertisements Don't Work.

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Published 2024-07-30

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  • @dualFace_
    I can NOT remember the last time I clicked on a YouTube ad
  • @jason2mate
    Online ad's have always confused me, for the simple fact that they think the Ad works so well, but also actually think that people care what content the ad is on, to the point where they might boycott the business if the Ad is on something bad.
  • @ogge8375
    only ad I click is when the ad is for the same website I want to go to anyways, so the company has to pay more money
  • @KeystoneAnglers
    This clip channel is slowly becoming one of my favorite channels on YouTube, shout out to ædish for these killer edits!
  • @Bagel920
    The only advertising that worked on me was when I was actively looking for something and the ad happened to appear in a YouTube video as a sponsor. I looked into it, liked it, and got it. Otherwise I’ve learned to tune it out
  • @user-cy9jk3fc5s
    My friends sister is a teacher at a inner city school and from what I've heard atrioc was downplaying it. Kids got hyper polarized because of early internet during covid. The develop mental problems much earlier than other generations. Middleschoolers can't do basic arthimetic (1+3) and most are illiterate. They only pass because the schools are lowering their standards and there are kids getting good grades off of cheating in subjects like English or any class you can use ai or take online. Ai cheating is making them seem more capable than most students are. Teachers know about it but get paid more if students do well. Scary stuff.
  • @AngelicIsight
    Extremely real. 30-50% of my revenue goes to ads. It’s heartbreaking because there’s so much clear fakes. Especially for the pay per lead. It’s been the biggest emotional struggle starting out.
  • @joshuwottdelta
    Big C happened during my sophmore year, i lost a lot of motivation for school. Because of all the changes I barely skated by senior year my ap eng grade was 65 both semesters. I hated the changes man. Pen and paper became chrome books, snow days became school at home days. It was miserable
  • @slynx187
    Everything past 6:40 hits home. I went into teaching but quickly joined the strike because the working conditions are horrid. The students are bad and the parents are worse (fuck millennials)
  • The thing about advertisements is that it's always been a numbers game. Companies know that close to 99% of the people who see an ad are unaffected by it. However, when you're advertising to millions of people, that 1% is extremely significant.
  • @Bagel920
    My mom is a first grade teacher so she gets to see the millennial parents firsthand. She had a child in her class named Bacle (pronounced as Basil). Millennials kids are cooked man
  • @kotted
    I've always thought that the fact companies still showing ads means they're profitable
  • @dreamaphobicc
    i think influencer marketing works. even if you skip the ad and you just hear the name of a brand and down the line that brand becomes one of the choices in many that u need to choose from your more likely to pick the one that youve heard enough
  • @Fluffy-v9p
    As someone with both youtube sponsor skip, and ublock origin, I never see ads ever in my life on the internet.
  • @Gandhi_Physique
    Yeah, only ads I really have paid attention to if I don't skip through it are sponsorships. I usually just instantly glaze over them.
  • @thistora929
    PEPSI PEPSI. PEPSI SO REFRESHING. I LIKE PEPSI WHEN IM SITTING ON A HOT SUNNY DAY. DRINK PEPSI
  • As someone who works in direct click ads (2 years of commerce marketing under some of the largest CPG companies) this has been such an interesting topic, loved to hear you talk about it!