OctMtnWoods
That's where I want to be.
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I can't stand when commercials think they have to portray the female or wife as dumb and helpless. Just say 2 commercials in a row on HGTV that did this. 
There are other ways to make your target audience aware that they could use your product without making her look like a totally helpless female who needs a man around.
Try boosting their confidence rather than starting off by putting them down. They make it sound like their product IS the confidence you need. No its not. Yes, the product is helpful, but its not your confidence.
I see threads on the DIS also from time to time that strike me the same way. The helpless female role. This isn't the 1950's people.
One commercial was a lady sitting in a new car at a dealer & saying "oh I would love to own a car like this". Her husband appears with the keys & says "you do". He bought it for her because "she's worth it". What? She doesn't get a say in going thru the process of buying the car, picking out what she wants, the color....... ? Yes gifts are nice, but there was something in the script that didn't make it feel like a gift, but rather, I bought it for you because you could never do it yourself tone.
The other was a 3M command strips commercial. Beautiful kitchen. She uses the strip hooks to hang utensils & a 5lb bag of potatoes. Uses the line similar to "I did it myself". Well, yeah, because I guess peeling the backing off & reading the directions is really hard.
Heck, even a nail & a hammer would have been more than she could handle. So I'm guessing that means she's not smart enough to hold an outside job & the beautiful house & kitchen was provided by that man that she didn't need to hang the spoon.
(sarcasm if you missed it)
I've never met one of these "dumb" females in my real life. If majority of females have a brain in the 21st century, why must they keep using this sterotype in marketing. Grrrrr.

There are other ways to make your target audience aware that they could use your product without making her look like a totally helpless female who needs a man around.
Try boosting their confidence rather than starting off by putting them down. They make it sound like their product IS the confidence you need. No its not. Yes, the product is helpful, but its not your confidence.
I see threads on the DIS also from time to time that strike me the same way. The helpless female role. This isn't the 1950's people.
One commercial was a lady sitting in a new car at a dealer & saying "oh I would love to own a car like this". Her husband appears with the keys & says "you do". He bought it for her because "she's worth it". What? She doesn't get a say in going thru the process of buying the car, picking out what she wants, the color....... ? Yes gifts are nice, but there was something in the script that didn't make it feel like a gift, but rather, I bought it for you because you could never do it yourself tone.

The other was a 3M command strips commercial. Beautiful kitchen. She uses the strip hooks to hang utensils & a 5lb bag of potatoes. Uses the line similar to "I did it myself". Well, yeah, because I guess peeling the backing off & reading the directions is really hard.
Heck, even a nail & a hammer would have been more than she could handle. So I'm guessing that means she's not smart enough to hold an outside job & the beautiful house & kitchen was provided by that man that she didn't need to hang the spoon.
(sarcasm if you missed it)I've never met one of these "dumb" females in my real life. If majority of females have a brain in the 21st century, why must they keep using this sterotype in marketing. Grrrrr.


