35 Times People Attempted To Advertise But It Failed Miserably
There's a Facebook group that has grown in popularity for criticizing and mocking subpar and deceptive advertising strategies called "Ads That Look Like Trashposts." Although it may not be the largest in this market, this online community, which was founded in 2020, presently has over 53K members, and its administrators don't appear to be chasing numbers.
Instead, they keep the group a secret and only admit people who are willing to abide by its rules. By doing this, "Ads That Look Like [Trashposts]" aspires to maintain its status as a friendly, hate- and spam-free area of the internet where you can browse and enjoy a few laughs without any harmful content.
So let's do just that and assess the quality of their material. But before then, you should know that the group's posts are sourced primarily from the internet.
This is a striking illustration of how the marketing sector landscape is evolving. The days of Mad Men pitch decks, according to an internationally renowned pollster, political strategist, and marketing industry expert, Mark Penn has been supplanted by the science of data-driven digital media presentations.
Businesses must, therefore, learn more about their customers in order to better keep and satisfy them. This is one of the primary explanations for why so many online marketers attempt to connect with their audience using memes.
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1. Came Here To Post This, Realized True Classic Has Several Posts Here After

2. Using Memes In Advertising

3. Occasionally, I Enjoy Ads In Phone Games

4. I Almost Scrolled Past This Until I Remembered I Was In This Group

5. I’d Like To Join This

6. Cursed Bald Lion

7. Effing Yikes. The Future Is Here And It's Terrible

8. Jealous, A Can Here Is Like Fking 4 Dollars

9. Ah, Yes, The Lovely Scent Of Ketamine Hydrochloric Acid

10. Seen By My Cousin As A Facebook Ad

11. Prescribed Diarrhea

12. Fun Fact: The Guy On The Picture Is Wearing A G-Shock, Not Some Fancy Watch

13. The Bus And The Grass Are So Damn Pixelated, Thought This Was A S**tpost

14. Keep Track Of How Many Times You Fart Per Night

15. I’m Sorry?? (Legally)

16. I Have So Many Questions

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18. The kids will thank you

19. Honestly Thought This Was A Random Sh*tpost Not From Actual Aldi

20. Balls Safe Brotion

21. Bean Memes. I Expected Nothing Less From Bush's

22. This Is Good I Want To Go There Now

23. Just Had This Sent To Me Via Email

24. It Can Only Be Seen Once

25. I Appreciate The Honesty

26. The Final Boss Of McDonald's

27. I Can't Imagine Why They Would Mark Them Down

28. Friendly Reminder From The Bowling Green, Ky, Health Department

29. When I Saw This Today I Had To Triple Check That Is Wasn’t In My Timeline From This Group. Wow Look At Nice Family Necklace

30. Pilk Is Now Canon

31. This One... I Don't Know Where To Begin

32. Please

33. What!

34. First Thing I'm Looking For In A Toothbrush: Flammability

35. I’m Not Sure What This Capsule Does, But None For Me Thank

Successful businesses will develop at the nexus of digital production and marketing to expand in this space. And evidently, the failures result in trash posting.
However, it is obvious that nobody can be perfect. And I suppose they should thank you for that.
If they didn't notice that those who spend money on their social media feeds have even worse ones, how could we ever feel better about our own?