Mobile Badvertising - Part 2


It's been a while since I last wrote about Mobile Badvertising. Although we're constantly told that mobile advertising is going to be HUGE, you wouldn't know it from looking at the adverts on mobile sites.

Over this occasional series, I'll be picking examples from popular UK sites. I've tried to avoid naming the sites in question, but sometimes it's unavoidable.

The Lie

Is that too good to be true?

Is that too good to be true?

One of the reasons that advertising is dying is that we've become immune to its lies.  When we see a price on an advert, we know it's a lie.  Adverts are lies trying to trick us into buying something.  A flight may say £1. But we know when we add in taxes, booking fees, credit card surcharges and miscellaneous "extras" it will end up costing us a lot more.

At first glance this is a pretty good advert.  It reinforces the idea that it's a mobile specific advert - you aren't going to have to try and load a Flash heavy website on your phone.  While animation can be annoying, this advert keeps most of the image static and uses the animation to add more information - as well as catching our eye.

Let's click on it...

Bait and Switch

Bait and Switch

Bam! Now the price has jumped 90%. An extra £180. Now, that may be VAT and delivery... but I think that's unlikely.

I won't show you a screenshot from every bit of this microsite, but suffice to say - it's not good.

While it's formatted very well, it tells me nothing about the product, I can't order or buy it. All I can do is fill in a form to get a "sales rep" call me.  There isn't even a click to call link if I want to buy right now.

What To Do

In short, if you want to make your mobile advert a success - put some effort into it and take advantage of the format.


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