Why didn't I think of that! As Seen on TV

picture-3The Obama Chia?  WTF?

Check out the CNBC story!  This is BIG money in our economic downturn. Think of all the production work-the logos, the layouts, the web sites, the videos – lemme at it!  It’s not Peter Arnell work, but hey, it’s paying work and we’ll do a better job for a lot less than I’ll bet they’re paying!

As seen on TV products are all the rage-from Snuggies to Slapchops, these products are being ordered up faster than small town gossip (I love that line).  The A to Z listing is pretty extensive. The upside down tomato planter…ingenious. Lucidal, the Cognitive Preformance Enhancer that eliminates Brain Fog….ad agencies across the country should be ordering Lucidal by the pallet load.  

 There’s even a BLOG!!!!!

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      The Obama Chia…somebody get me one!  

 

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The Zippity Poo-Da was pretty clever, too.  

 

But who can forget the grand master of As Seen On TV?

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6 Responses to “Why didn't I think of that! As Seen on TV”

  1. Ad Chick, your CSS needs to be tweaked a bit on your blog-headers. The line spacing isn’t high enough, on Firefox (for Mac) they overlap if they are 2 or more lines.

    Have a great one :)

  2. andywebb says:

    So, you’re ready to give Guthy-Renker — http://www.guthy-renker.com — a run for their money?

    These guys are responsible for tons of this stuff. You can even invest in upcoming products/infomercials with them. I know, I got a pitch on the phone from them quite a while ago.

    Big business indeed.

    Thanks for the fun read.

  3. I think you should redo your logo so that the AdChick is draped in a Snuggie — you know you have one!

  4. Eventually, ever pocket fisherman gets a Wunder Boner.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQ79pCJBcJ8

  5. adchick says:

    Phillybikeboy…I love your sick and focused humor!!

  6. Adchick,

    I’d just like to thank you for the mention of the ZippityPooDa product and the positive comments. I’m actually the video department head for the studio who produced the ad for the product. As for your question of the production cost: the studio I work for, MindStudios, offered the lowest possible pricing, made only available through using un-paid, volunteer intern work as well as keeping the production costs under the budget of the client. This creates a longer process, but, if the client is willing to wait its well worth wait for the price. But I’m flattered that you thought it was clever. Any appraisal and entertainment through the ads/videos help motivate our work and the students involved.

    Thank you and best regards,
    Erica

    http://www.zippitypooda.com/
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bI9DMXMYkuU

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