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Why Sex in Advertising isn’t Sexy (shoaibly.com)
5 points by velutinous on July 29, 2011 | hide | past | favorite | 4 comments



I'm probably gonna come off as sexist here, but whatever, maybe I am... How is this article a.) any way related to hacker news? b.)sex clearly sells (gonna be honest, only clicked the link cuz it had sex in the tittie...er, title) and c.) Does the author this she's the first person to ever ask this question or make this point?

also, the comment "“But my company has nothing to do with sex, I’m confused”. Well, neither do car, airline, beer, computer, camera, gaming, rental, truck, heavy duty machinery companies and neither does the superbowl, Pepsi, Coca Cola, Burger King, KSwiss, fabric softner, MTV, racing or any of the millions of companies who lack the brain power to think of a proper advert."

irks me a little. if you think beer, sports, shoes, "music tv" sold to adolescents, and cars have nothing to do with sex, then you VASTLY underestimate driving factors of human nature and you are clearly too introspective to lack the ability to comprehend and/or make an attempt to understand motivations of people other than yourself.

also, boobs.


I think this article is highly relevant to HN readers. It's about marketing and challenges the notion that sex sells.

Personally, I think using hot women and sexual innuendo is insulting and played out. I have three daughters and I don't want them to live in a world where women are treated like juicy morsels of steak.

People rarely remember the brand or the product in racy, sexist advertising anyway. They only remember the skantily clad women. It's a waste of time and advertiser dollars.


I see a lot of ranting about sex-themed ads not being ingenious or memorable, but he stopped short of claiming they're ineffective. If it's stupid but it works, it isn't stupid. Now, is it unethical? Well, he didn't make much of a case beyond porn-is-icky.


Even if sexist ads sell, are they good for society? Or do they trivialize and objectify women and give children unrealistic, toxic stereotypes to live up to.

And yes, these ads are stupid. Stupid because they lack originality and intelligence. They sometimes work because they are manipulative.




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