Sentences with phrase «infomercials because»

People buy things they don't actually want off of infomercials because if they «ACT NOW!»
Businesses with products that don't change much over time can more easily recover the cost of making an infomercial because they can produce just one and use it for years.

Not exact matches

Satyanand's transformation from couch potato to runner may have been slow and steady (and clearly mimicable for most people), but just because it wasn't the stuff of late night fitness equipment infomercials, doesn't mean it wasn't just as transformative.
In all seriousness, though, recipe posts are a tough ball to juggle (at least for me) because while I know that tossing those keywords in there is important for SEO and what not, that doesn't change the fact that it makes me feel like a late night infomercial.
And we aren't stopping there * in creepy infomercial man voice * because these muffins are WHOLE WHEAT, naturally sweetened, and flavored with fresh ingredients.
The infomercial - level hype for both gene therapy and stem cells is not just because scientists are trying to convince funders, but because they want to believe.
While this might all sound like an infomercial, the only reason for this particular blog of mine is to help other adult acne sufferers who don't want to put nasty, drying chemicals on their skin (because we now, unfortunately, do have to think about aging and wrinkles).
It's that effective, and this isn't a crazy infomercial promise either, because the simple act of strengthening these «deep ab» muscles PULLS the surrounding tissue and muscles in, thus shrinking your stomach.
Regardless, even if it was being used regularly, it would never have given my friends the results they were looking for, because these infomercial ab gadget machines (and all ab exercises for that matter), don't accomplish the most important aspect of truly achieving flat six pack abs...
And I hope everyone realizes that those perfectly ripped fitness models they use in the infomercials didn't get their awesome bodies by using their pointless contraption they're selling... they got their perfect body because they are a professional fitness model, and they work their butt off with REAL full body workouts and lots of dietary discipline.
I was skeptical at first because the idea of getting a great workout in only 4 minutes sounds like something I'd see on late - night infomercials.
Specifically — could you please try making whole vegetable juice and see if it turns out different than the previous models (1100 and 1200 and pulse) because the inability to make a smooth whole vegetable juice seems to be the biggest complaint about the Ninja (mainly in response to the fact that the infomercial seems to suggest that the previous models make a pretty smooth whole vegetable juice).
The 20 - minute behind - the - scenes featurette, American Beauty: Look Closer..., digs a bit deeper and is a lot more nicely produced than similar extras on other discs, but that's because of its origins as a piece of awards campaign propaganda — the feature (infomercial, really) had aired on Los Angeles cable systems as part of the Oscar push (a tactic originated by Miramax).
Or changed the channel when an infomercial was on TV because they were pushing too hard?
Then, in lieu of questions (this forum's existential weakness), he screened an infomercial for Falconcity, some real - estate folly with a fake Paris, a fake New York, and — because those bombastic builders can't help but envy those bad - ass demolishers — a fake Beirut.
Simply because you're not a featured product on one of those home shopping channels doesn't mean you shouldn't have a well rehearsed 30, 60 and 90 second infomercial.
You know that dusting tool you bought because an infomercial made it seem like a miracle cleaning product?
«I'm more comfortable following up with prospects because I've provided a service — not an infomercial.
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