4 posts tagged “advertising”
I am not sure whether I am willing to continue using web services that display pr0n banner ads. There's a paid advertising banner here on Vox for a service that hooks men up with East European twens, and I just saw a disgustingly hardc*re one over at Technorati, while checking my stats.
I guess I might really transfer blogging from Vox to another place. And abandon Technorati for a service that doesn't depend on disgusting banner ads.
You'd think there were enough serious businesses investing in banner advertising....
Update, March 12:
I didn't check into Turi2's blog yesterday, but apparently I am not the only one who raises a brow over a recent influx of pr0n banner ads on otherwise "civil" websites. We're not talking "prude" here, people, we're talking unethical, amoral tendencies that all too often discriminate the female gender. Simple as that.
Well, as you all know, I have the highest IQ in the room...
...abgefahrenes Video via Web Ink Now (David Meerman Scott's blog).
Remember when I last wrote about Paulaner beer's new tv ad campaign with KemperTrautmann? They now added two new, of which one follows the theme of the previous two spots, only this time it's Japanese instead of Indian people. The only place on the web featuring the new spot is W&V so far (see screenshot above), so if you're curious, do hop over and watch the ad.
I am actually curious --- what do the Japanese say? Are they really ordering a Hefeweizen?
This tv spot (by Hamburg design agency Kolle Rebbe) was on for several years and very popular (if you're really brave, you can find their English version of this ad here on the right. I warned you.). Apparently, you'll now be served a good beer when you order "Ich moechte diesen Teppich nicht kaufen, bitte." at Munich's beer garden. That's advertising!
Now this summer, Paulaner announced the Biergartensaison with a follow-up spot on this one. Different design agency (kempertrautmann, Hamburg), same story frame: