Post by account_disabled on Dec 21, 2023 5:53:20 GMT
Gone are the days when the pinnacle of advertising was a print ad in a newspaper. Thanks to the rocket pace in the development of information technology, today's "marketers" have at their disposal such possibilities that their colleagues could not even dream of a few years ago. In the following article, let's take a look together at what is currently the most popular and what we can expect in the near future. A megalomaniac named Google Who else should have set the pace in the world of advertising than Google? He decided to promote the new version of Android in a really big way and used the largest illuminated billboard in the world to do so. You can find it in New York's Times Square (how else), and although it's full of neon lights and advertising, you can't miss this billboard.
Its height corresponds C Level Executive List to an eight-story building and it measures the length of a football field, which gives a respectable 2,322 m2. Underneath the billboard is a stage where you can participate in interactive games in which your Android mascot represents you. You can make this either on the androidify page or using an app available on Google Play . Games are then controlled touch-free based on motion sensing, similar to, for example, playing games on Xbox with Kinect. Wondering how much fun Google got up to? Well, just the monthly rental of the billboard costs 2.5 million dollars (55 million crowns). So if you are planning a trip to the Ocean before Christmas, be sure to stop by. You have until the end of this year. image Google's giant illuminated billboard in Times Square Two Hondas are more than one Car ads could be grouped into several categories. Boring, action, fun and those from Honda.
The latest piece from the Japanese promoting the upcoming Civic Type R model is worth mentioning in particular. We are specifically talking about this YouTube video , which at first glance looks quite uninteresting. In it, we can see a classic white Honda Civic driven by an average dad from a family driving to pick up the kids from school. Boring, you think. But try playing the video again and pressing the not randomly selected "R" key during the process. You will be shown an alternative part of the video where the Civic Type R model plays the main role. A simple idea that works, entertains and does not cost 50 million. Plus, it will make you watch the ad twice, if not more. Thumbs up and golden maze for Honda.
Its height corresponds C Level Executive List to an eight-story building and it measures the length of a football field, which gives a respectable 2,322 m2. Underneath the billboard is a stage where you can participate in interactive games in which your Android mascot represents you. You can make this either on the androidify page or using an app available on Google Play . Games are then controlled touch-free based on motion sensing, similar to, for example, playing games on Xbox with Kinect. Wondering how much fun Google got up to? Well, just the monthly rental of the billboard costs 2.5 million dollars (55 million crowns). So if you are planning a trip to the Ocean before Christmas, be sure to stop by. You have until the end of this year. image Google's giant illuminated billboard in Times Square Two Hondas are more than one Car ads could be grouped into several categories. Boring, action, fun and those from Honda.
The latest piece from the Japanese promoting the upcoming Civic Type R model is worth mentioning in particular. We are specifically talking about this YouTube video , which at first glance looks quite uninteresting. In it, we can see a classic white Honda Civic driven by an average dad from a family driving to pick up the kids from school. Boring, you think. But try playing the video again and pressing the not randomly selected "R" key during the process. You will be shown an alternative part of the video where the Civic Type R model plays the main role. A simple idea that works, entertains and does not cost 50 million. Plus, it will make you watch the ad twice, if not more. Thumbs up and golden maze for Honda.