An Advertisment You’ll Watch Twice

Check out this advertisement. It kind of goes slow until the end. Keep watching it though because when it’s over you’ll say “ohhh cool” and then watch it again.

See, I told you. :)

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4 Responses to “An Advertisment You’ll Watch Twice”


  1. 1 Bertog

    Totaly cool man…

  2. 2 kin

    Haha!

    =-)!

    I love it!!

    I wish we had more of these good ads. Instead of dreadful repeating ads and even ads that concur thousands of times and are merely ads for more shows. And, are dead simple.

    I know at least where I am in the US are ads are rubbish. It makes me laugh with bitterness at how the ad systems need to be reformed for the TV

  3. 3 kin

    Unfortunetly it occured to me this is too long for an ad. (2min most are 10-30 seconds..)

    Nevertheless this could serve promotion elsewhere…right?

    Not to mention if tv ad viewers were respected somewhat and not driven to the point that I have not found more then ten ads that I would consider well targeted in well over a year of probably around 100 hours of viewing tv. then perhaps the system would work.

    Basically I’m just pissing that the system sucks currently but not offering any solution.

    Like a good commenter.

  4. 4 Mark

    Google TV Coming - Expect Both GiVo & TVSense [Search Engine Watch]
    (Thu, 22 Sep 2005 08:54:36 -0500) | Google: Video

    “Spotted via Inside Google, news from Adam Lasnik of a job posting for a product manager for Google TV. Google TV? Yeah, we and others have written before about how TV is going to converge with search. I talked about the Windows Media Center as one part of this earlier this year. TiVo Talks to Google and Yahoo from April provides more examples. The job posting shows Google’s planning to move well ahead with TV plans, both with making more television searchable and getting ads out there, as part of it. Wonder if we’ll be seeing contextually-targeted TVSense-like ads coming,…”

    I’ve always felt that you should be able to pick what channels you want and you just pay for those. You need to have all these high end packages to get 4-5 channels out of the 300 you’re paying for but never watch.

    You should be able to pick your own channels, and then have the ads geared towards that. So if Google can do a Google TV-Adsense then I’m for it. Enough with the lame ads.. :evil:

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