Advertising
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First of all, I would like to say that I'm really amazed at how easily kids are led to believe all the marketing and
advertising
on TV, at public schools and pretty much everywhere else you look.
I think that social media is actually going to help us dismantle some of the silly and demeaning stereotypes that we see in media and
advertising
about gender.
And I framed it with color so you would not confuse it with
advertising.
And what's interesting is that fine line that I have with images and
advertising.
Because this can be taken for advertising, and because of the law, it has to be taken down."
But tell me,
advertising
for what?
But in the new project that I'm working on, my new film, we examine the world of marketing,
advertising.
Morgan Spurlock: What I want to do is make a film all about product placement, marketing and advertising, where the entire film is funded by product placement, marketing and
advertising.
And I was blown away, because I thought the whole concept, the idea of advertising, was to get your product out in front of as many people as possible, to get as many people to see it as possible.
We went to San Paulo where they have banned outdoor
advertising.
On the contrary, they'll demonstrate that atheists are often the kinds of people who could serve as decent role models for your children, the kinds of people an
advertising
agent could use to recommend a product, the kinds of people who are sitting in this room.
So the idea is we can make
advertising
useful, not just annoying, right?
I wanted to end just by saying that there's a couple things that really make me excited to be involved with Google, and one of those is that we're able to make money largely through advertising, and one of the benefits that I didn't expect from that was that we're able to serve everyone in the world without worrying about, you know, places that don't have as much money.
We accept payment for advertising, and we mark it as such.
This is how they were
advertising
themselves a decade ago on the Net.
I met women running essential oils businesses, wineries and even the country's largest
advertising
agency.
And we do this through the vocabulary of their own
advertising.
That was all the
advertising
I ever did.
Now, Von Mises said that modern economists make exactly the same mistake with regard to
advertising
and marketing.
Well, there was only one solution back then, which was the
advertising
model.
And what started out as
advertising
really can't be called
advertising
anymore.
And so therefore, even well-intentioned players who think all they're doing is
advertising
toothpaste end up advancing the cause of the negative people, the negative emotions, the cranks, the paranoids, the cynics, the nihilists.
And when people talk about life after fossil fuels and climate change action, I think there's a lot of fluff, a lot of greenwash, a lot of misleading advertising, and I feel a duty as a physicist to try to guide people around the claptrap and help people understand the actions that really make a difference, and to focus on ideas that do add up.
Now, this has applications everywhere, whether in things like art in museums, like you just saw, or in the world of, say, advertising, or print journalism.
And so if you think about it, the depressing thing is that Facebook would never make a change to something as important as an
advertising
algorithm with a sample size as small as a Phase III clinical trial.
For example, this "Citizens United" ruling is a disaster, because it means there's like a money gun aimed at your head, and if you step out of line, if you try to reach across the aisle, there's a ton of money waiting to be given to your opponent to make everybody think that you are a terrible person through negative
advertising.
The second area of discrimination is
advertising
and marketing.
So we tell the for-profit sector, "Spend, spend, spend on advertising, until the last dollar no longer produces a penny of value."
But we don't like to see our donations spent on
advertising
in charity.
Our attitude is, "Well, look, if you can get the
advertising
donated, you know, to air at four o'clock in the morning, I'm okay with that.
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