If you google “most expensive commercials”, Honda's would come out top on the list. According to the YouTuber who uploaded the video, this commercial took 606 takes and re-takes, and had Honda spending a total of $6.2 million for just 120 seconds of show time.
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The World's Most Expensive Commercials [Videos]
Posted by williswee under AdvertisingFrom http://www.penn-olson.com 5375 days ago
Tips for small business advertising
Posted by ShawnHessinger under AdvertisingFrom http://www.thestreet.com 5379 days ago
Tips for small business advertising include an understanding that not all advertising can be expected to increase sales directly. Check out the following article from Entrepreneur.com appearing in thestreetadvertising.com. Other objectives for an advertising campaign might include raising awareness, product recognition and brand loyalty. Remember
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Ideas for a New Marketing World: Day 20
Posted by 33interactions under AdvertisingFrom http://33interactions.com.au 5391 days ago
"It is much more difficult today for a commercial to make us laugh or cry, make us cringe in shock or nod in agreement, make us believe in and buy the product being advertised..."
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Advertising coming to Google Voice?
Posted by aliciatrinidad under AdvertisingFrom http://www.downloadsquad.com 5409 days ago
If you've been wondering how Google plans to make money off of Google Voice, the company's voicemail, telephone routing, and general VoIP applications, here's a hint: advertising. That's pretty much how Google makes all of its money. The question is, what kind of advertising?
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Advertising Secrets -Why Most Advertising doesn't work
Posted by biancaaquino under AdvertisingFrom http://www.youtube.com 5419 days ago
Chris Cardell is Britain's leading Advertising Secrets expert and has been featured on BBC, ITV, News at Ten and The Sunday Times.
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Gatti's Pizza Jingle Contest - $10,000 Grand Prize
Posted by stillwagon428 under AdvertisingFrom http://www.gattisjingle.com 5424 days ago
Create a new jingle for Gatti's Pizza incorporating the famous “dial 459-twenty-two-twenty-two and get a Gatti's Pizza Delivered” phrase. The Entries will be available for the public to listen to or view at gattisjingle.com and may be featured in future Gatti's TV, radio, and online marketing.
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Five Words to Never Use in an Ad
Posted by tuckerleroy under AdvertisingFrom http://www.businessweek.com 5425 days ago
As a smart business person, you probably know that there are no such things as magic words, particularly in a culture that has been saturated with advertising. But there's something else you should know: Not only do magic advertising words not exist, several of them actually work against you.
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Top 5 Creative TV Advertisements
Posted by girlopinion under AdvertisingFrom http://www.girlopinion.com 5431 days ago
Advertising is always a part of a business' marketing strategy. This is why for today I decided to feature Top 5 Creative TV Advertisements from renowned products and companies around the world.
This is just a fraction of those hundred more of creative TV advertisements. I just hope as you are planning for your business marketing strategy, this l
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Using Google AdSense on your business Website
Posted by ShawnHessinger under AdvertisingFrom http://www.youtube.com 5432 days ago
Using Google AdSense on your business Website can increase revenue, especially if your site is well traveled, but also can add to a visitor's experience when he/she arrives on your site. Here's how:
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Small business advertising tips
Posted by ShawnHessinger under AdvertisingFrom http://www.youtube.com 5432 days ago
Jeff Castle suggests these 8 small business advertising tips from In Business TV.com. Watch the video.
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