Advertising with grammar and spelling errors
Written by: Christian KochMay 19
Spelling and grammar errors in advertising? Banners, posters and advertisements with the wrong spelling? This is not uncommon.
Advertising - THE point of contact between supplier and consumer brand - will enable us and our influence in purchasing decisions accordingly. However, advertising has on spelling errors, so the bears do not just become a competent image for the brand.
AdSense ads is just following me noticed at one of my articles:

"Our e-Power backlinks you get to the front" would it mean? I would not fire the SEO agency here, but once again condemn the writer for grammar lessons.
Do not get me wrong, I want to show to anyone with a finger. Also on my blog will certainly be one or the other spelling or grammatical errors. But such a thing should not happen. And if it's happening, then you should fix the problem quickly. Online advertising, after all, has the advantage that you can change graphics quickly and economically - as opposed to print advertising.
Other examples of spelling errors in the outdoor and online media:
- Outdoor advertising is not to write with 'ss'
- The easiest way to Istanbul to fly?
- Incorrect small and capital letters and the address will change from 'you' to 'you'
- Have you ever "Cockies" accepted? I hope not

In this sense, schöhnen Adventurs!
















Hardly believe that it is intentional.
Only one such errors are relatively fast on the "read-through" of texts. Then they might have speculated. That you think "how stupid are unless I click on it some," and then be pleasantly surprised. Daring theory, and probably not the smartest scam!
Oh yes, I also think that this would not necessarily be the best tactic
Hello,
often such spelling or grammatical errors are just stupid and embarrassing. Sometimes it's really so strange, that I wonder whether the purpose was not in effect yet. Such as with the advertising slogan "24 months with no monthly fees." I would think that that business self-harm, but on the other hand, is this saying since been quoted so often that one could almost speak of a successful marketing gimmick.
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