Supplement Magazine Ads

honestly dont pay much attention to them. Muscletech is all that is in there or some "legal dianabol" and we all know that all that stuff is crap. Come up with something honest and eye catching. Supplements do work but arent magic, so just keep it real
 
ads were it has a really dark background there is this huge buff dude sitting there looking at the supplement being promoted, and it says "get swole!"
 
^ :JOKE:

nah i love scientific ads with a lot of info and legit research to back it up cuz even if i dont buy the supp atleast i learn something.
 
those muscle tech ones, honestly are hilarious!!! if you actually look at em they are in a lab where the guy is enormously huge looking at the supplement tub. They false advertise where they so call "conduct research" and make it look like an article where they have productive general information, where in reality they just market their own product.:sigh1:


anyways... i like the ads where they provide general information about nutrition and all that stuff
 
Ok why don't you go and buy one of those moronic magazines and do this: Rip out all the pages of the magazine that are advertisements. Ok now tell me how many pages your have left?
 
the old gaspari novadex ad made me drool, that chick was fire
since thats the only add i remember i guess i will say smokin hot chicks in skimpy clothing
 
Ok why don't you go and buy one of those moronic magazines and do this: Rip out all the pages of the magazine that are advertisements. Ok now tell me how many pages your have left?

Yea....this is why I stopped buying them years ago.

I also noticed the articles in them just cycle through. I feel like there is a bank of 50 articles they have they just reword.
 
The hot chicks do sure catch your eye.

However, I end up not thinking about the product they are holding or looking at. I usually forget the ad has anything to do with supplements...
 
honestly dont pay much attention to them. Muscletech is all that is in there or some "legal dianabol" and we all know that all that stuff is crap. Come up with something honest and eye catching. Supplements do work but arent magic, so just keep it real

Nice post.

I always looks at ads, because I like to analyze the marketing strategy behind it, and since I subscribe to a couple magazines it makes the page flipping last longer - although I only care about the science based reviews and articles.

For the most part, companies become very desperate, because they realize they are investing $20-25,000 per partial ad in a Weider Magazine, and think they have to throw it all in to attract the attention of the consumer. Most of the time, these ads are geared toward teenagers, younger men who have yet to have the revelation in their athletic endeavors that anabolic usage along with years upon years of dedicated sweat-drenched toiling is the ONLY way to amass an appreciable amount of lean muscle that will turn heads (and even then, only professional bodybuilders are large enough that it is clear to passerbys that they are muscular, while clothed).
 
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