>>9545079holy fuck retard
>Toyfair isn't a public eventAnd yet it's still shown to HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS of people in the US.
>Why not just.... air commercials during the news then?Again, HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS of viewers for FREE if shown on the TV/NEWSPAPER/MAGAZINE/etc. Commercials cost MONEY. Tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of dollars to show it in a SINGLE time slot or block with maybe a million viewers. Setting up a booth at Toy Fair will cost you a few thousands to low tens of thousands.
Even if you DON'T wind up on CNN or some local station, you'll still chance out on coverage by all the nerd sites. Nerd sites that ignore your existence if you weren't at one of the largest toy fairs in the world. This is still cheaper than buying a time slot on TV and even on popular internet sites.
>You keep finding new ways to be wrongLOL, how is having your product shown to hundreds of millions of people not free marketing?
Prove to me you're not a fuckwit.
Here's a picture of free marketing on a tiny scale (hah! GET IT!?) because it wasn't shown on national and even local news sources. Lots of different ways to market your products, yet somehow getting FREE air time on a nationwide level to a hundred million people doesn't count cuz whateverignorantshityou'recontinuingtopush.