I'm also sure most advertisements you see in the DR are advertising goods and services that are completely out of range for most people.You know what? I didn't say that I spent a lot of time checking out politicians. I made of point of saying I don't know much about the subject. I simply made a statement as to what pique'd my interest. (and we know you all keep wondering why anyone would be interested in the subject) A short trip. an observation about billboards I happened to see. (many of which I'm sure are advertising campaigns used throughout Latin America). seems people are always looking to pick an argument on this forum . . . Really, get over yourselves.
I mean, how dare American Airlines advertise their services on billboard on Sadhal? Avenue in Santiago when they know most people can't afford to buy a one way ticket, let alone round trip to anywhere.
How about the billboards on Jim?nez Moy? avenue in SD advertising a beach resort? Most people can't afford to spend a weekend in such places, what are they thinking!!!
How dare Burger King advertises their burgers when many people can't afford that.
And advertising McMuffins? Hello!!!! Most people eat mang? for breakfast!
Oh oh oh, and don't get me started with that Carrefour billboard next to Unicentro Plaza.
And why does Ocean World advertises in English only, even when the billboard is in places where mostly Spanish speaking people will see it?
And what is wrong with Orange putting Mulatto and Blacks on their advertisements? Isn't the DR suppose to have white people only on those things?
And why is the government putting Black kids with braids with the Dominican flag painted on their face on many billboards?
Oh, and Mercedes Benz advertising their stuff also? Ugh!
Hmmm.... maybe because the advertising is directed towards a particular market segment and not to everyone that sees such advertising is the target.
Duh!
-NALs :cheeky:
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