Is it just me, or have they slowed down on the airing of tax representation commercials on TV? Seems like there aren't as many as there used to be.
The most ubiquitous hasn't been heard from in a LONG time. "Hey, I'm Roni Deutsch, and I'm here to tell you YES YOU CAN..." I knew that Jerry Brown slapped her with a well publicized lawsuit but then he became governor and I don't know how that turned out. JoanMc might bring us up to date on that in her town.
But the others have slowed down as well. J K Harris is still on TV but rarely. I see a little bit of Patrick Cox and TaxMasters, but not nearly as much as I used to.
Any student of economics knows that the advertising will continue as long as it works. When it fails to work, money no longer gets spent. Or maybe it could be the overexposure theorem, that flooding with information reaches a point of diminishing return.
Put aside the fact that we have bashed these people quite a bit, is there anything prolific that has happened in the tax representation industry to cause them to slow down their advertising?
The most ubiquitous hasn't been heard from in a LONG time. "Hey, I'm Roni Deutsch, and I'm here to tell you YES YOU CAN..." I knew that Jerry Brown slapped her with a well publicized lawsuit but then he became governor and I don't know how that turned out. JoanMc might bring us up to date on that in her town.
But the others have slowed down as well. J K Harris is still on TV but rarely. I see a little bit of Patrick Cox and TaxMasters, but not nearly as much as I used to.
Any student of economics knows that the advertising will continue as long as it works. When it fails to work, money no longer gets spent. Or maybe it could be the overexposure theorem, that flooding with information reaches a point of diminishing return.
Put aside the fact that we have bashed these people quite a bit, is there anything prolific that has happened in the tax representation industry to cause them to slow down their advertising?
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