Just Say The Word Viagra For Headlines
Written by Rupert Kircz | Tuesday, 16 September 2008 | There are 0 comments
A word of warning, (or advice) for anybody who conducts a media interview is that if they mention the word Viagra it will go all over the news, be put into spam emails and be all over the blogging web sites of the world.

Just recently the British actor Richard Wilson who is probably best known for his role in the ongoing TV serial the “One Foot in the Grave” as Victor Meldrew recently made the comment that he had made use of “recent chemical advances” in regard to his sex life. In fact he did not even mention the Viagra drug by name but nevertheless his media interview was picked up by many big news agencies.
Mr. Wilson spoke about the fact that his age had made it more difficult to perform in the bedroom but that he was still in good physical fitness, and that he regularly got exercise which enabled him to continue working a twelve hour day despite being 72 years old. A good exercise routine can really help people to maintain mobility and good health in old age, as well as boost and enhance sexual function.
The word Viagra makes people read news articles. Politicians are aware of this and often try to get the word Viagra into their speeches so that they get more publicity. Headlines such as “The Economy Needs Viagra” gain far more interest than “The Economy Needs A Boost”.
Whatever else Mr. Wilson spoke about in his interview has been pushed to the side and this interview will always be remembered for the word Viagra despite the fact that he did not say this word at all. So if you are a celebrity and you feel that your public profile is on the wane you know what you have to do now! Just say the word!


