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Commercial Ad
Hi folks,
I'm designing my website and thinking of ways to set myself apart from the rest. I have a friend in production and is giving me a good deal on shooting a "commercial" to load onto my site.
My question is, is if I'm targeting pre-foreclosure or absentee owners, do you feel I should make this commercial have a comedic vibe to it or make it serious/normal? He suggested more of a humorous approach (i.e.- youtube "Better Call Saul" commercials), but I'm not sure how somebody who may be in a financial bind will receive that. Please give me your thoughts on that. Thanks
Nick