The
thing I appreciate the most about Ogilvy’s writing is his honesty. I should temper that statement by
acknowledging that at the time of the publication of the book Ogilvy was the
head of a massive advertising agency, which most likely means that he is coloring the truth to give him any advantage he possibly can in terms of
securing new clients and retaining those he already has. My guess is that his account of just how close some of the personal relationships he describes with important people and all manner of statistics he presents are hyberbole. However, I do appreciate
his honesty when it comes to admitting that he has no idea what makes a good
television ad, how to write folksy and some of the other limitations of his capabilities.
Ogilvy does include one excellent example of the type of folksy / down home ad copy he claims not to be able to write:
Ogilvy does include one excellent example of the type of folksy / down home ad copy he claims not to be able to write:
Carnation Milk, finest in the land
Here I sit with a can in my hand
No tits to pull, no hay to pitch
Just poke a hole in the son of a bitch.
Note: I don't have my copy of the book right here in front of me so I'm paraphrasing the four lines above from memory and therefore may be off in terms of punctuation and the exact wording used in the original.
The
other thing
Ogilvy points out is that women respond to images of babies in
advertisements. This was a revelation to
me. I had previously written
about some of my short comings in terms of understanding what women perceive and respond to here. Amazingly, women really do respond to being
shown images of babies. Since reading
this book I’ve witnessed two incidents in which women have let out verbal exclamations without any prompting when shown images of babies. I’m sure it
would have taken me years to come to this realization had I not read Ogilvy’s
book.
Sounds like a very interesting plot, I might check this out.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a really good book man, I'd be sorely tempted to check it out and watch it myself.
ReplyDeleteI noticed quite some time ago that women respond to babies. A lot. If it doesn't involve sacrifice and deals with Satan chances are he is glossing the truth.
ReplyDeleteSeems like I've heard that Carnation jingle before. But where would they have gotten away with something like that? The church bulletin? The Captain Kangaroo Show?
ReplyDeleteI am guilty of that, responding to baby's pictures.
ReplyDeleteReminds me of a Waylon Jennings song (Ladies love Outlaws)
ReplyDelete"Cause ladys love outlaws like babys like stray dogs
Ladys touch babies like a banker touches gold
And outlaws touch ladies somewhere deep down in thier souls"
Why, this DOES sound interesting..
ReplyDeleteBaby pictures always ignite women to do something, the book sounds honest and interesting to read.
ReplyDeletethanks for the recommendation, gonna check it out. :)
ReplyDeleteSounds interesting :)
ReplyDeleteI think I missed my calling as an inappropriate advertising man.
ReplyDeleteNever heard of this before, but now I'm interested.
ReplyDeleteInteresting. I hear it is not only babies also cute puppies are something women response to in advertising.
ReplyDeletewww.thoughtsofpaps.com
Fascinating stuff.
ReplyDeletebtw, I'm not one of those women ;)