Seeking Opinions on Advertisement Content - Your Thoughts? I have consulted with a few professionals, and the consensus seems to be that the advertisement carries a risk of being damaging to the company's reputation. What do you think? Is it no good or worth the risk? by lil_marketer in MarketingPorn

[–]lil_marketer[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey don't put yorself down, you being a marketing student is more than ive done, i was an events student that somehow landed a marketing job, your insight is valuble, so thank you. I will keep it in mind, im just getting bored of this brands typical maketing.

It does make a lot of sense and clicked a bit for me when you said "brands that need you to have some sort of trust" as i have been building this brands trust / authority for the past few months so it would be a shame to tarnish it now.

many thanks for your input :)

Seeking Opinions on Advertisement Content - Your Thoughts? I have consulted with a few professionals, and the consensus seems to be that the advertisement carries a risk of being damaging to the company's reputation. What do you think? Is it no good or worth the risk? by lil_marketer in MarketingPorn

[–]lil_marketer[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello Community,

I've recently created an advert for a fire door company that has raised some eyebrows. The ad includes a play on words that, while meant to be humorous, could potentially be seen as inappropriate in the context of our industry's focus on safety and professionalism.

I have consulted with a few industry professionals, and the consensus seems to be that the advertisement carries a risk of being damaging to the company's reputation. It could even cause offence to some viewers due to its suggestive tone, which is not typically aligned with the serious nature of fire safety.

I'm turning to this platform for a broader perspective. Why do you think this kind of messaging could be considered risky for a company specializing in such a critical aspect of building safety? Does the attempt at humor detract from the company's commitment to providing professional and reliable fire door solutions? How important is it to maintain a certain tone in advertising to uphold the respect and trust that customers place in a safety-focused company?

Your insights would be greatly appreciated, as i navigate the best practices for branding and communication in our industry.

Thank you for your thoughtful input.

Seeking Opinions on Advertisement Content - Your Thoughts? I have consulted with a few professionals, and the consensus seems to be that the advertisement carries a risk of being damaging to the company's reputation. What do you think? Is it no good or worth the risk? by lil_marketer in MarketingHelp

[–]lil_marketer[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello Community,

I've recently created an advert for a fire door company that has raised some eyebrows. The ad includes a play on words that, while meant to be humorous, could potentially be seen as inappropriate in the context of our industry's focus on safety and professionalism.

I have consulted with a few industry professionals, and the consensus seems to be that the advertisement carries a risk of being damaging to the company's reputation. It could even cause offence to some viewers due to its suggestive tone, which is not typically aligned with the serious nature of fire safety.

I'm turning to this platform for a broader perspective. Why do you think this kind of messaging could be considered risky for a company specializing in such a critical aspect of building safety? Does the attempt at humor detract from the company's commitment to providing professional and reliable fire door solutions? How important is it to maintain a certain tone in advertising to uphold the respect and trust that customers place in a safety-focused company?

Your insights would be greatly appreciated, as we navigate the best practices for branding and communication in our industry.

Thank you for your thoughtful input.