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Thursday, July 9, 2009
Future of Banner Ads - Pringles
I found this post over at the
Sweet Science
. Can this be the future of click-thrus and perhaps the change we see in Pay-per-click advertisements?
The ad "shows a young, online audience how fun, eccentric—and even downright weird—life with Pringles can be." The best part? It doesn't even take you to the Pringles Web site. That's a quality I can appreciate in a banner ad. It does expose, however, that Pringles needs to make a wider can already.
I bet you want to keep clicking!
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