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		<title>Bargain! Reckon!</title>
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Sometimes the stupidest ads are actually to most interesting and Trading Post has got one of the stupidest I&#8217;ve seen in a while &#8230; Bless their crazy marketing little hearts!
For a week or two I drove past a roadside billboard ad that had a goofy looking goat with a green frog on it head, but [...]]]></description>
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<p>Sometimes the stupidest ads are actually to most interesting and <a href="http://tradingpost.com.au" target="_blank">Trading Post</a> has got one of the stupidest I&#8217;ve seen in a while &#8230; Bless their crazy marketing little hearts!</p>
<p>For a week or two I drove past a roadside billboard ad that had a goofy looking goat with a green frog on it head, but no actual indication of the product. The ad was as cute as it was weird, but I wasn&#8217;t inclined to hunt it down via <em>Google</em>. Finally last night I saw a the first ad where an excited father brings home the goat and frog to his family (which he must have bought on <em>TradingPost</em>), much to the disgust of his wife and amusement of his daughter. I love the child-like innocence and wonder on the father&#8217;s face as the goat and frog talk for the first time &#8230; Obviously once his family has left the room.</p>
<p>Scrounging around <em>YouTube</em> I found two more ads in the series which haven&#8217;t been aired yet (well I haven&#8217;t seen them). Each progressive ad shows the father getting more desperate as his attempts share his new purchase&#8217;s catch phrase, &#8220;Bargain! Reckon!&#8221;, fails. Its fantastic that in each advert how the goat and frog are attune to their surroundings by actively looking at things like the family or the father&#8217;s mobile phone.  <span id="more-184"></span></p>
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<p>Well this advertising campaign worked on me because I&#8217;m off to investigate <a href="http://tradingpost.com.au" target="_blank">Trading Post</a>. It can&#8217;t be any worse than <em>eBay </em>could it? :-p</p>
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