on tv birds are blue and not black and white!
With the success of the internet and the absurd Old Spice commercials, advertising has changed a bit. A trend towards randomness and "viral" videos/marketing has taken over.
Glocal advertising? In practice this is done by running a major tv campaign all over the world, with slight tweaks on a local level, done by the local offices of the global advertising networks. Typically print advertising is 'left over' to the local agencies.
Under Armour spend over 8million dollars a year on advertising.
For the advertiser who can't afford million dollar advertising campaigns there's the option of doing what's known as "cost-per-action" advertising. It is also a generally more safe route of online advertising overall. There are many services online that offer this. Many "complete this offer today" websites have sprung up over the past few years, however if you're looking to get started you may try out clickbooth or cpanation.
MAT stands for Minority Advertising Training. The Program was an offshoot when it started of the Advertising Club of Los Angeles and their advertising internship program. With over 240 languages spoken in Los Angeles, diversity is important in the development, planning, creative and execution of marketing and advertising.
Advertising has changed because it is more social now. Businesses have more information about their customers and they are using it to advertise directly to specific groups.
yes it has changed over many years
Because people's interest has changed over the years.
Wave rock has changed over the years because it has changed colour
has hats changed over the years
Computers have changed in many ways over the years. Technology has advanced< and it has become more easy to do stuff!
it changed by... well it changed... It just changed!
The actors over the years have changed
whyhas the milk packaging changed over the years
The Male mountain bluebird is a pale blue all over, darker above.
Yes, maps have changed over the years. People are currently using the digital maps in this digital age.
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