JBS Men's Underwear has a very valid point when talking about traditional sale techniques for male underwear..."Men don't want to look at naked man."
However it is a little tougher to look at chicks at some of men's lowest points like the other two ads here and here: Still, it beats these kinds of ads:
Did you know Mitt Romney helped some guy find his 14 year old daughter when he lost her in New York City? Seriously. He shut down the whole company, and brought all the employees down to help find the girl. I am not kidding he really did this. It can all be seen in a political commercial created, paid, and approved by Mitt Romney. It was a great story the first time I heard it but since then I have seen it at least twice a day, and I don't watch that much tv. All political commercials toot one's own horn, but his actions as CEO were something any moral person should have done. Would the same moral person continually use it to gain votes? Political ads most often reflect on what someone has done during their political tenure (or what others have not done), but a moral one like this should take a lesson in being modest. The reality is not every CEO would do the same thing, so it is great he did it, but to continually run it out there only cheapens it for me. If anything, it is an example where word-of-mouth would have dramatically increased the value of the story for Romney compared to him tooting his own horn over it.