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Tag Archives: Offline Media
Bring on the trumpets!
God I love this ad! Stupid, pointless and just plain funny! I hope these guys play on the characters throughout the rest of their offline/online comms. Possibilities are endless and I expect to see more of the same humour in other channels and formats. Genius!
Posted in Advertising, Brands, Digital Planning Also tagged Advertising, Digital Planning, funny tv ad, offline advertising, tv ad Leave a comment
Knowing Audiences – Urban Nerds
I recently stepped outside of the Oxford Circus tube station and for some reason a power box fixed to a wall caught my attention. Well actually it was the collage of really cool stickers plastered all over the box that fixed my eyes. One particular one stuck that out was Urban Nerds, what a cool [...]
Posted in Brands, Social Media Also tagged advertising schedule, brand engagement, Google, London, offline advertising screams, Oxford Circus tube station, quality outdoor advertising, social media, social media strategies, social media/networking, social media/networking initiatives, social networking environment, social networking route, underground group, Urban Nerds Leave a comment







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