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90 Creative Advertisements You Will Listen To Posted: 07 Apr 2010 01:00 PM PDT
They surprised myself with their uniqueness and even if our daily life seems so usual and gre, out there still are creative minds who can think of smart ads, which will make you look twice and maybe even gain sympathies of product it is representing since company isn't afraid to stand out and think about people. 1. Purina: Puppy Chow2. Tabaconomia: Calculates Tobacco Costs3. Panasonic: Washer4. Before It's Too Late5. Stadt Northeim: Annoyed Forester6. Rowenta7. Creative Shopping Bag Designs8. Nikon D700 Billboard9. Copenhagen Zoo Bus10. FedEx Truck11.Science Diet Dog Food: Fluffer12. Denver Water – Use Only What You Need
13. Canon: Cyber Shot14. Vitae: Shelters15. Rubiks Cube: 25 years and still going 16. Biofreeze: It won’t hurt17. Eli’s Pizza Express: Biketruck18. Koba Long Lasting Batteries: Junkyard19. McDonald’s: The Real Milkshake20. Papermate: Ultra fine
21. ESPN Couch22. Hotwheels: Stunts23. Stop Global Warming: You Can Help24. Roulette Baggage Carousel25. DHL Online Tracking26. Monster Wrong job Bus Advertisement27. Eskom: Use Electricity Wisely28. Folgers Coffee: Manhole29. British Auto Service
30. Cemex: Fast Drying Concrete31. Nationwide Insurance: Spilt Paint32. Heinz Ketchup: No One Grows Ketchup Like This33. Ginsana: Lacking Energy?34. Seiko: Wake Up35. Bose: Noise Reduction Headphones36. Act Now To Save Our Planet37. Omax: Wide Lense38. ATM: Life's too short for wrong job39. Google Street View40. Don't Be Stupid, Protect Yourself41. Audi: Chairs
42. Mini Cooper: Vencing Machine43. Keep Holland Clean Foundation: Trash44. Adidas: Quit Smoking45. One Life: Couch46. SA Rugby: Pole Vault47. Friends of the Earth48. Comcast: We Make Big Fast49. Kennel1: Dog50. SBP: Will Work For Food51. Purina Bark in the Park: Tree52. Nikon: Face Detect53. M&M: Communication Just Got Sweeter54. Motorola: MING8 GPS55. BBC: See Both Sides Of The Story
56. Eyelab optometrist: Couple57. Sony: Theatre Atmosphere58. iPod Shuffle Campaing59. Adidas: Australian Conditions60. Florida Center Book & Film Festival: Gorilla61. Nivea: Calcium Power62. ASICS: Bus63. Lamborghini: A Part Of Italy64. Morphy Richards: Powerful Enough65. IKEA: Living Room66. Volkswagen: The Dinosaur67. Bajaj DTS-Si Engine: Invisibility Cruiser68. Banco Financiero: Furious Flood
69. Rohan Builders: More Trees70. Beach Park: Vertigo71. Royal Life Saving: Drowning Deaths In Vodka72. Unimed-Rio: If You Drink, Please Don't Drive!73. Pretty Pictures Don't Tell The Whole Story74. Olympus: Image Stabilization75. Volkswagen: Parking Made Easy76. Intersport: Free Your Sport77. Decathlon: Operation Mountain Bike78. Yo Sushi Restaurants: Yo Sushi Tuna79. Surfrider Foundation Europe: Jerrycan80. TMB: Large Films Don't Fit In Here81. Cobra Car Alarms: Alphorn Alarm82. Ogawa: Avoid Smoking83. Bootcamps Australia: Make Fitness A Part Of Your Life84. Sanyo: Ice85. Heineken: History Is Made In Rome86. WPPED Cream: Elevator Award87. 707: Chase Legs88. Cupid's Bullets. Get Shot.89. RSPCA: Hard Working Cat90. We build for the future |
What Bloggers Can Do With Their Old Designs? Posted: 07 Apr 2010 03:05 AM PDT
This idea came to me few days back, when I found blog post on a famous design blog that gave sneak peek of their new design. I felt current design of that website was also pretty awesome. I quickly made a comment on the post suggesting him that he should donate his old design to new & upcoming bloggers which can help them in some way. So following is the list what bloggers can do with their old design, rather than completely scraping them of. 1. Donate to new bloggers or to non-profit organizations.Photo by Mindful One’s Donating is a good option as they will not only appreciate, but will also mention your good deed by telling their audience about it. This will bring good traffic to your blog, and also you will earn good karma for it. 2. Auction your old designs.
Photo by The-Lane-Team’s 3. Create a giveaway post where you can give your old design as the prize
Photo by Andrzej Gdula 4. Reward your subscriber by gifting old design to most commenter on the blog.
Photo by Kostya Kisleyko 5. Sell your design in marketplace.Photo by Chris Holder Putting up your design for sell in marketplace will definitely make you richer by some dime as there are many readers who will wish to have website like yours. 6.Distribute design under Creative Common Rights.Distributing design under creative common rights is a good idea, in this way you generate large number of backlinks & traffic to your blog. 7.Share old design with some slight modification to subscribers of the blogs.If you are not willing to give your original design of your blog, then you can create a modified version of design & can distribute that design to your readers. It will be a win-win situation for you as well as for your reader. 8.Give them away in freebies.Photo by Billy Alexander Giving your design as freebie, without any conditions will show your generosity & you will get huge traffic too, as most of the blogger will point to your domain suggesting their user to download your old design. 9.Write tutorials showing how you created your design.Photo by Zsuzsanna Kilian Tutorials on how you created your old design is other way of showing your willingness to your subscriber to give them an inside to your design concept & let them know the kind of hard work you put into your designing. 10.Giveaway psd's in freebies.If you are not willing to share your complete design, then best thing you can offer freebies of PSD document of your design. So just don't garbage your old design as there are many bloggers who are die-hard fan of your blog, who would like to receive their favourite blogs old design & would like to implement them on their blog. By this way you can get large traffic but also generate some good fan following on to your blogs. Feel free to share your comments with us. |
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