Why don't you want to talk about a dubious video (thread topic) that claims it's a so-called banned super-bowl ad, and it's only gotten 70K views??? According to their blog, Front Sight claims that they weren't even able to get these crappy ads that they created over to a reputable ad agency to try to sell them to the NFL, and even better, they claim that the reason why is because America isn't "ready." Whatever that means.
https://www.ignatius-piazza-front-s...-see-our-first-quarter-super-bowl-ad/#youtube
The truth? What likely happened is that this was just put together on the cheap, and they used the banned ad title to generate views, and voila nice business returns, although w/70K views, that's a pretty weak return on investment. We know that this is likely because NFL policy states that firearms, ammunition or other weapons companies may not be promoted during broadcasts, as we know from this even more famous case
NFL Calls Daniel Defense Super Bowl Ad Claim ‘Completely Bogus’ « CBS DC
Funny even with the Daniel Defense controversy of 2014, it only ranked up 300K views. It's hardly viral effective marketing. It's now known as "that 2014 ad that was "banned" by the superbowl." Not the Daniel Defense ad.
Seems like Front Sight would LOVE to recreate whatever success they think Daniel Defense garnered from that controversy back then, but failed to do so since that video both videos are from 2014!!
Just a little bit of insight as to the shady marketing practices these local defense companies go through to try to cause controversy and stir up business for themselves. At least the website is still operational.