Thursday, April 26, 2012
Hand Stamp Advertising
So I stumbled upon this type of advertising and I thought that it was an innovative new way advertisers are trying to reach a more local market. This type of advertising is literally what it sounds like, for people entering night clubs aswell as concerts they are now beginning to put advertisements on the stamps that show you paid to get in. Im not exactly sure how you can buy advertising this way but most likely a company would just pay to use there stamp for the event. Although hand stamps arent a huge and significant advertisement, its something that everyone notices because you always look at the stamp someone is putting on your hand. And if it is an advertisement they have gained your attention by publishing it on your body. This will stay with you throughout the night and its likely you wont forget the ad that was placed on your hand, since its directly fixed onto you. I think this is just another creative way advertisers are getting closer to consumers.
Monday, April 23, 2012
Newspaper Advertising
Is this still a viable medium for advertisers to be using to reach the masses?
Honestly I believe that newspaper advertising is not worth the effort and money. If you are advertising to a specific market that you know reads that paper I believe its viable, but for the most part newspapers are becoming less and less viable as a medium. People get there news from the TV and internet a lot more now then ever and buying a newspaper is becoming unnecessary in mainstream America. With news much more accessible other sources and places I feel like newspapers are only for those who have bonded a readership with the writers of their favorite papers and Its not really mainstream anymore. I think newspapers are turning downhill with less readership but more avid and dedicated readers. So unless you have a target market for these papers i don't think you can advertise to a mass audience its more of a segmented readership.
Honestly I believe that newspaper advertising is not worth the effort and money. If you are advertising to a specific market that you know reads that paper I believe its viable, but for the most part newspapers are becoming less and less viable as a medium. People get there news from the TV and internet a lot more now then ever and buying a newspaper is becoming unnecessary in mainstream America. With news much more accessible other sources and places I feel like newspapers are only for those who have bonded a readership with the writers of their favorite papers and Its not really mainstream anymore. I think newspapers are turning downhill with less readership but more avid and dedicated readers. So unless you have a target market for these papers i don't think you can advertise to a mass audience its more of a segmented readership.
Monday, April 16, 2012
Leaning Towards Visual Copy
So after today's lecture I thought it was really interesting how little text some advertisements are starting to have and I began to think more about why this is happening. I think that text isnt a bad thing at all, in fact if people are really interested i think the best way to get to them is to provide that information that inspires people to seek more information about the product being advertised. I think that the reason we are turning towards more visual ads is because it has a much more powerful impact on the viewer. We can understand language but to see the visual is completely different. With a visual the company can show exactly what they want viewers to get out of it. Another strong feature of visuals is that they can fool our eyes. With visuals some amazingly creative ads can be created such as the amnesty ads i talked about earlier. I think that as text fades more and more visuals will definitly be there to pick up the slack.
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Reflective Advertising
I was stumbling around the internet today and I found this video by mcdonalds which I think is a really innovating new type of billboard ad that should be implemented everywhere.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cAKPaDcq0_E&feature=player_embedded
This would allow both day and nighttime advertising anywhere. Twice the time exposure for a billboard I think that's a really awesome Idea they used and although I don't think mcdonalds needs to keep advertising haha that's a creative new way. I think more companies should work to do this even if they are not open late, it still provides more opportunity for exposure
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cAKPaDcq0_E&feature=player_embedded
This would allow both day and nighttime advertising anywhere. Twice the time exposure for a billboard I think that's a really awesome Idea they used and although I don't think mcdonalds needs to keep advertising haha that's a creative new way. I think more companies should work to do this even if they are not open late, it still provides more opportunity for exposure
Walking Billboards
I was asked to do an assignment to attempt to avoid advertising for a day for my persuasion class. Its obvious that this was an impossible task but it helped me to think about what the hardest advertising to avoid is. You would think its internet ad's since they are on every page you go on, but honestly I believe that people are the hardest advertisers to avoid. What people wear, what logos, what clothes and what people want to buy I think is a huge drive on the advertising front. When people chose to wear logo'd clothing like nike they are advertising for them. Social proof between people increases this even more and people themselves become a walking billboard for these major companies.
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