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RE[6]: Comment by MOS6510
by MOS6510 on Thu 5th Jan 2012 12:24
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RE[7]: Comment by MOS6510
by JAlexoid on Thu 5th Jan 2012 12:42
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I read it on this nutty site.
Did I miss something? What article mentioned that?
And oh yes, this site is a total nutter fest. I'm not excluded from that list of nutters though.
So perhaps I'm nuts for reading stuff on this site and perhaps you're just born rude.
My rudeness is acquired.
Still doesn't change fact that there is very high probability that Samsung didn't hire that girl.
Edited 2012-01-05 12:43 UTC




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Reality check - Samsung does not pick actors for their ads. Samsung does not make the ads. Ad agencies do that.
The outline of the workflow for an ad/PR campaign looks like this:
- A company decides to start a new ad campaign
- A company finds an ad agency
- The ad agency has meetings and pitches ideas to the company
- the company selects one idea and commissions the material to be created
- the ad agency then does what they do best - creative stuff; without interference from the company
- the ad agency then presents the finished material for sign off
(That's how I did it at a big US IT company. That is how most operate.)
Only nutters like you that noticed that it's the same girl(Did you even notice, or did you read about it on some other nutter's site?). Like you point out she's very much irrelevant, because she's not a "star".
I'm sure that Samsung's marketing reps that approved the ad made no connections to Apple's ad as I did, and most normal people would.