Weapon sales tactics have not changed one bit since then. Only the weapons are no longer demonstrated on the buyers.
Not all that great when it doesn’t penetrate deep enough to wound!
They must be. They did penetrate his armour.
It pays to advertise
Point taken!
I wonder how Bob gets any business if he kills off his customers before he sells them anything. Rod at least had some armor on him.
That’s what you call “pointed advertising” (or maybe “targeted” advertising).
reminds me of the Archer’s Paradox. The idea that a perfect arrow flies forever, and that’s impossible.
Advertising that really sticks with the customer.
I feel like that every time I turn on the TV.
Get the point, Rodney?
I’m sure you see the message here, Rodney!
We aim to please.
Right on Target!
A subsidiary of bobs furniture no doubt
Conveniently located next to Bob’s 1 hour armour repair shop.
pointed advertising
“Message for you, sir!” (who gets that reference?)
Point of sale advertising.
So was that a hit or a miss? Perhaps a short archer?
Delivered to you by the one and only Cupid.
Message for you, Sire.
A whole new meaning for “targeted advertising.” I wonder if anyone survived the focus group?
That’s chain mail, I think.
The guy knows how to advertise…….
Interesting sales technique.
Product placement?
He could really use an ad blocker.
He also does alien probes.
Assinine
another pain in the ass advertisement
More the size of a bolt.
The speed of advertising.
Mastroianni and Hart
Imagine about 4 years ago
Weapon sales tactics have not changed one bit since then. Only the weapons are no longer demonstrated on the buyers.
I Mad Am I about 4 years ago
Not all that great when it doesn’t penetrate deep enough to wound!
Gent about 4 years ago
They must be. They did penetrate his armour.
BigDaveGlass about 4 years ago
It pays to advertise
Walrus Gumbo Premium Member about 4 years ago
Point taken!
littlejohn Premium Member about 4 years ago
I wonder how Bob gets any business if he kills off his customers before he sells them anything. Rod at least had some armor on him.
Pony99CA about 4 years ago
That’s what you call “pointed advertising” (or maybe “targeted” advertising).
SamuelMeasa about 4 years ago
reminds me of the Archer’s Paradox. The idea that a perfect arrow flies forever, and that’s impossible.
Chithing Premium Member about 4 years ago
Advertising that really sticks with the customer.
ZemrzyK1 about 4 years ago
I feel like that every time I turn on the TV.
jagedlo about 4 years ago
Get the point, Rodney?
jpayne4040 about 4 years ago
I’m sure you see the message here, Rodney!
Bob. about 4 years ago
We aim to please.
Zebrastripes about 4 years ago
Right on Target!
geese28 about 4 years ago
A subsidiary of bobs furniture no doubt
petermerck about 4 years ago
Conveniently located next to Bob’s 1 hour armour repair shop.
KEA about 4 years ago
pointed advertising
delennwen about 4 years ago
“Message for you, sir!” (who gets that reference?)
rshive about 4 years ago
Point of sale advertising.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 4 years ago
So was that a hit or a miss? Perhaps a short archer?
Gameguy49 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Delivered to you by the one and only Cupid.
Mediatech about 4 years ago
Message for you, Sire.
Nuke Road Warrior about 4 years ago
A whole new meaning for “targeted advertising.” I wonder if anyone survived the focus group?
Snowedin about 4 years ago
That’s chain mail, I think.
raybarb44 about 4 years ago
The guy knows how to advertise…….
heathcliff2 about 4 years ago
Interesting sales technique.
paranormal about 4 years ago
Product placement?
cuzinron47 about 4 years ago
He could really use an ad blocker.
stamps about 4 years ago
He also does alien probes.
EdmundBabe about 4 years ago
Assinine
SFpagan about 4 years ago
another pain in the ass advertisement
BlueKnight1966 about 4 years ago
More the size of a bolt.
[Unnamed Reader - e476da] about 4 years ago
The speed of advertising.