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Pringles banner ad worth a few dozen clicks
adweek.blogs.com — Clicking on it repeatedly reveals a little story within the ad, an innovation that earned it a... gold Cyber Lion at Cannes last week. (more) Pringles banner ad worth a few dozen clicks
This really made me smile. Think I'll buy a can of Pringles today.
This really made me smile. Think I'll buy a can of Pringles today.
americancopywriter.typepad.com — Check out this awesome banner ad right here. Thanks to Ad Freak and Pringles , too. And... to Cannes for giving them a Lion. (more) This really made me smile. Think I'll buy a can of ...
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Great idea bad ad
brand dna — ... people that question and you'll get a variety of answers. If the ad above was sitting on a website you would it get your attention? I doubt it. Would it be able to cut through all the news or info that surrounds it on a webpage? Again I think not. That headline is so insipid it's not funny. As an ad it is, I believe, a failure. And yet it is one of the best banners I've seen in ages! To see what I mean go and see the actual ad on Bannerblog. Click here to go there and be sure to click on the 'click' speech ...

Pringles banner
Adverblog — ... by themselves, i guess clickthrough and some other metrics for efectiveness become relative at this point. A month ago I found this extraordinary banner at ...

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