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Business Made Simple Podcast

#17: Annoying Ads—The Dumbest Campaigns That Won Your Attention and Made Millions

Business Made Simple Podcast

StoryBrand.ai

Marketing, Story, Bmsu, Businessmadesimple, Brand, Business, Bms, Storybrand, Entrepreneurship, 474622, Storytelling

4.82K Ratings

🗓️ 28 April 2025

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Most people try to make their marketing polished, clever, or inspirational. But in the end, clarity beats creativity every time. In fact, some of the most “annoying” ads in history made hundreds of millions of dollars simply because they were impossible to ignore. They weren’t beautiful, they weren’t clever, but they were unforgettable. So why do so many businesses avoid this approach? Because we assume our customers want sophistication, when what they really need is a message that’s crystal clear and easy to remember. If your ad gets ignored, it doesn’t matter how gorgeous it is.

 

In this week’s episode, hosts Donald Miller and Kyle Reed discuss the genius behind annoying marketing campaigns like HeadOn, Chia Pet, and the George Foreman Grill. You’ll learn why these seemingly ridiculous ads worked, how they used repetition and simplicity to dominate attention, and what you can take away to sharpen your own message. Tune in to learn how to make your marketing stick no matter how simple (or obnoxious) it may seem.

 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

You're listening to the Why That Work podcast presented by storybrand.a.I.

0:07.7

If you've ever wondered why certain brands, trends, or cultural phenomena find success while others don't, you're in the right place.

0:13.9

Every week we unpack why something worked, then give you actionable insights that you can use in your own life.

0:19.5

Now let's dive in with your hosts,

0:21.1

Donald Miller and Kyle Reed. Welcome back to the Why That Worked podcast where we look at

0:27.8

messaging campaigns that worked, why they worked, and how you can apply those ideas to your

0:32.4

business. Today, we are talking about weird, annoying marketing campaigns.

0:38.8

That worked.

0:39.6

That worked.

0:40.4

Like this one.

0:41.6

Chachia.

0:42.7

Do you remember that?

0:43.9

Oh, how could you forget?

0:45.5

Have you ever bought one?

0:47.1

No, which is a great regret.

0:49.0

I think I bought one.

0:49.0

I think I bought one.

0:49.6

As a kid, I was like, if only.

0:51.4

They're fun stocking stover.

0:52.7

As a kid, You're right. It's a great kid stocking stover.

0:55.8

And I really wanted an ant farm, but that's not what we're talking about.

0:58.9

I just thought an ant farm was cool.

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