Infomercial Portmanteau

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Bosomy Lola Bosom
Bosomy Lucy
Bosomy Olivia
Bosomy Sadie
Brawny Ashley
Brawny Ashley
Brawny Lillian
Brawny Nevaeh Labia
Brawny Nevaeh Tits
Brawny Victoria
Buff Gabrielle Pubis
Buff Genesis
Buff Rachel
Buff Serenity
Bulbous Alexa
Bulbous Amelia
Bulbous Destiny Loins
Bulbous Julia
chloe
claire
destiny
elizabeth
ella
emily
emma
eva
evelyn
faith
gabriella
gabrielle
genesis
gianna
grace
hailey
hannah
isabella
isabelle
jasmine
jessica
jocelyn
julia
kaitlyn
katelyn
katherine
kayla
kaylee
khloe
kimberly
kylie
lauren
layla
leah
lillian
lily
mackenzie
madeline
madelyn
madison
makayla
maria
mariah
maya
melanie
mia
molly
morgan
mya
natalie
nevaeh
olivia
paige
payton
peyton
rachel
riley
samantha
sarah
savannah
serenity
sofia
sophia
sophie
sydney
taylor
trinity
valeria
vanessa
victoria
zoe
zoey

The word infomercial is a portmanteau of the words "information" and "commercial". As in any other form of advertisement, the content is a commercial message designed to represent the viewpoints and to serve the interest of the sponsor. Infomercials are often made to closely resemble actual television programming.

The word "infomercial" is a portmanteau of the words "information" and "commercial". As in any other form of advertisement, the content is a commercial message designed to represent the viewpoints and to serve the interest of the sponsor. Infomercials are often made to closely resemble actual television programming. Some imitate talk shows and try to downplay the fact that the program is actually an advertisement. A few are developed around storylines and have been called storymercials. However most do not have specific formats but craft different elements to create what they hope is a compelling story about the product offered. Infomercials are designed to solicit a direct response which is specific and quantifiable and are, therefore, a form of direct response marketing. For this reason, infomercials generally feature between 2 and 4 internal commercials of 30 to 120 seconds in length which invite the consumer to call or take other direct action. Despite the overt request for direct action, many consumers respond to the messages in an infomercial with purchases at retail outlets. For many infomercials, the largest portion of positive response they aim for is retail sales. These retail sales make infomercials similar in impact to traditional commercials where advertisers do not solicit a direct response from viewers, but create the commercials with a goal to leave behind messages and brand that the advertisers hope will lead people to purchase their product or increase acceptance of the product. Many traditional Infomercial producers make use of flashy catchphrases, repeat basic ideas, and/or employ scientist-like characters or celebrities as guests or hosts in their ad. The book As Seen on TV (Quirk Books) by Lou Harry and Sam Stall highlights the history of products as the Flowbee, the Chia Pet, and Ginsu knives. Sometimes traditional infomercials use limited time offers and/or claim one can only purchase the wares from television to add pressure for viewers buy their products. The products frequently marketed through Infomercials include cleaning products, appliances, food, dietary supplements, alternative health aids, memory improvement courses, books, recorded music, videos, real estate investment strategies, beauty supplies, baldness remedies, sexual enhancement supplements, weight loss products, personal fitness devices, home exercise machines. Major brands have used infomercials for their ability to communicate more complicated and in-depth product stories. This practice started in the early 1990s and has increased since. Brands generally eschew the "cheesy" trappings of the traditional infomercial business in order to create communication they believe creates a better image of their products, their brands, and their consumers.

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