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Producers can serve the interests of advertisers and their viewers by injecting engaging, entertaining references to the brands that they promote. Once again, Wallstrip
Does it make me want to buy a Dell? To be honest, the computer looks pretty clunky (maybe Dell needs to focus on its product), but at least I associate the brand with a bit of humor instead of a shackle.
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