The Toothpaste Trick
Ever noticed the mountain of toothpaste in commercials? Advertising campaigns in Saudi Arabia often showcase excessive amounts to make the product appear more effective.
But the truth? You only need a pea-sized amount! 🤏🏼
This tactic encourages overuse, leading to quicker repurchases. Sometimes, less is truly more!
This is a classic move seen across social media marketing in Saudi Arabia, where visual exaggeration is a powerful persuasion tool used by top digital marketing/advertising agencies.
The Shampoo Foam Illusion 🧴✨
Have you seen those fluffy lathers in shampoo ads? Many brands add foaming agents to create that satisfying bubble effect. This foam gives the illusion of a deeper clean. But here’s the secret: a shampoo’s effectiveness isn’t dependent on how much it foams! 🫧
These tactics are often part of larger content campaigns managed by creative content agencies or media production teams that know how to shape perception visually.
The Takeaway:
These subtle marketing tactics condition us to believe that “more is better,” influencing our consumption habits 🥲
How many daily habits have we unknowingly adopted due to clever advertising?
