In a world where it feels like we're constantly being bombarded with ads, it’s rare to see one that really stands out and captures the attention of consumers. But if you’re a connoisseur of great ads or are interested in getting some inspiration for how your own company can spread the word about your services, you’ve come to the right place, pandas.
Below, you’ll find photos of some of the most brilliant campaigns that have been shared on two subreddits dedicated to high quality advertisements and mind-blowing marketing. Enjoy scrolling through these pics, and be sure to upvote the campaigns you find most clever!
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“What If We Cared About Those Living In Poverty As Much As We Care About Celebrities?”
Simple: Celebrity worship keeps people hypnotized into believing that they too can and will be rich and/or famous someday INSTEAD of realizing that we all can have nice comfortable lives IF we taxed all the billionaires and millionaires out of existence! Call it whatever you want, but I don't care. I'm done seeing my fellow humans SUFFER while the Musks and Bezos of the world get richer and richer!
One Child Is Holding Something That's Been Banned In America To Protect Them
This is f*****g sad and embarrassing as an American. Republicans have the blood of children on their hands.
Highlight The Remarkable - Remarkable Women And Their Stories By Stabilo Boss
While we all know the importance of great advertising, it seems to be one of those things that is easier said than done. Many billboards are simply passed by without being noticed at all, and plenty of ads on YouTube are skipped as soon as possible. But when an ad does stand out, you might want to snap a photo and share it online with fellow ad-enthusiasts. This subreddit, dedicated to “high quality images of advertisements,” has amassed an impressive 465k members over the last 12 years through sharing simply static images of brilliant ads.
We’ve also taken a trip to this subreddit, which is a bit smaller but shares a similar goal. “Only the most creative and mind-blowing marketing ideas and concepts belong here,” the group’s About Community states. And as it turns out, anything can be marketed in a fabulous way, from McDonald’s burgers to job opportunities to luxury cars. So whether you need an IKEA pillow or a reminder not to smoke cigarettes, you’re sure to find something on this list that will catch your eye.
Ford's Advertising After Women In Saudi Arabia Are Allowed To Drive
The Beetles
Choose Who Will Drive You Home // Reykjavík Metropolitan Police
While advertising may seem simple to those of us who have only ever come across ads, rather than created them ourselves, it can actually be quite complex. According to Indeed, there are three main types of advertising: above the line, below the line and through the line. Above the line ads are not specifically targeted towards any group of people, but rather large, wide audiences. These include TV, radio and magazine ads which are sure to reach a wide variety of people.
Below the line ads have a target audience. These can include mailing lists, in-store ads and commercials created for specific programs where they’ll know their audience. And finally, through the line advertisements use a combination of both above and below the line techniques, often for brand-building campaigns. These are typically widely distributed and use cookies or digital data to give customers a personalized experience.
Burger King Tells People To Order From Mcd's
Jorge Gamboa, "The Tip Of The Iceberg" (Environmental Advert)
Forensic Science Ad
Call me crazy, but I love the English language, warts and all.
Indeed notes that it’s important for companies to focus on creating great advertising because it increases sales, informs customers, helps introduce new products, informs advertisers about their own competition, retains customers, increases employee morale, differentiates brands, increases customer trust, can help reach target customers, and explains company values. As crucial as it is to provide excellent service and products as well, advertising cannot be overlooked. And to keep your company from being overlooked, ads must be geared to attracting customers’ attention. It can be helpful to use “bright colors, jingles, sketches or clever taglines,” Indeed recommends, but anything out of the ordinary might be a great choice.
I Guess The Most Simple Yet Powerful Promotional Message
Donation Ad And Drop Off For USB Sticks To Send To North Korea
Nice idea, but I don't want to think of the consequences for anyone caught with one.
Please Don't Text And Drive
A great ad not only captivates audiences but also advocates for a product. It can be helpful to detail why exactly this brand is superior to competitors and what the advantages are of supporting this company. Advertisers should also focus on their target audience, and establish a consistent image. “Identify your target audience by reviewing sales history or demographic information about your customers or by distributing customer surveys,” Indeed explains. “Then design advertising that appeals to them using research and focus groups.” Consistent colors, fonts, logos, etc. can also help your brand become instantly recognizable by your customers.
One Click Can Change Your Future
City Of Los Angeles Facebook Job Posting
1963 Bronx Zoo, NYC “The Most Dangerous Animal In The World”
While it’s important for companies to pump energy and resources into great, creative ads, advertising is so powerful that it can have positive or negative effects. So companies must be wary of running any ads that will hurt their businesses. According to Amped, bad advertising can alienate your customer base, ruin your brand image and sometimes even lead to lawsuits. In fact, one third of Americans say they refuse to purchase from brands who have previously released bad advertisements, even if the ads were later changed or removed.
Nikon Facedetect
Idm Ad-Smart Ideas For Smarter Cities
Bold Campaign By Unicef
I think that the antivaxxers would hurry and quickly do a facebook-like just to prevent the kids from getting vaxxes... ie they'd take this literally
One example of bad advertising that companies must steer clear of is false advertising. “This is when a business uses baseless, misleading, or dishonest content to market or promote products/services,” Amped explains. “No marketing team is perfect and mistakes can occur, but when paired with deliberate ignorance and possible intent to appear clever in the eyes of the public, the result is false advertising. Some advertisements miss the point by misleading their audience and in turn leaving a sour taste in the mouths of consumers. Over time, negative ads can lead to biases about brands by everyday people.”
A Picture Is Worth 1000 Words; No Tag Line Necessary
A Pixel For Every Remaining Animal Of That Species
Fill In Carefully: An Ingenious Ad For A Tattoo Parlour
According to Inkbot Design, some of the best advertising campaigns of all time include Nike’s “Just Do It,” Coca-Cola’s “Share a Coke,” and Dos Equis’ “The Most Interesting Man In The World.” It’s likely you can already picture these taglines or ads in your mind, as they were, and maybe still are, seemingly everywhere. They were simple, catchy, clever and encouraged people to quote them to keep the conversation going. They’re feel good ads that make customers want to support these companies, and they’ve been massively successful.
Barilla Noodles Ad For New Year!
An Idea So Stupid
Durex Roasts Facebook Data Leak
Funny enough, Durex did have problems with their condoms leaking around 2014/2015 in the UK due to production errors
Another one of the most popular advertisements the world has ever seen was Old Spice launching “The Man Your Man Could Smell Like,” which starred Isaiah Mustafa and quickly became a viral hit with over 51 million views. “Old Spice’s social media campaign included personalized video responses from Mustafa to comments from fans on various social media platforms, including Facebook and Twitter,” Inkbot Design explained. “In just two days, the company produced 186 funny, personalized videos viewed almost 11 million times. The campaign also helped Old Spice gain over 29,000 new Facebook fans and 58,000 new Twitter followers.”
An Advertisement For Keloptic.com - A French Website That Sells Glasses
Hot Shingles In Your Area
This Ad By Eskom
Have you been inspired to create the next brilliant ad campaign for your own companies, pandas? As with anything else in life, there are no limits to advertising! We hope you’re enjoying these clever pics and feel free to share any more brilliant ads you’ve stumbled across in the comments section. Then, if you’re interested in checking out even more amazing ads that we’ve featured on Bored Panda before, we recommend checking out another list right here!
Wwf - Horrifying / More Horrifying
The Police Throwing Paper Airplanes Through Open Windows To Warn People About Burglars
About Autism
So true, we were lucky the health visitor picked up on the fact our son didn't meet some milestones. It lead to him being diagnosed as autistic 2 years later just before he started primary school. Having that diagnosis made all the difference as he has an EHCP and the school really look after him.
Few Psas Catch People's Attention Like This Campaign Does. Client: Russoplysningen (Norway) Creative Agency: Alkemist
We as Americans really need to take some notes and make some changes..
What Goes Around Comes Around. Keep The Sea Clean
This Coffee Ad
Standout Point-Of-Sale Merchandising From Pasta Brand
Well, You Know What He Will Use For
Denver Water Billboard
KFC Ad In London
Cigarette Packaging Done Right
Bloom Supermarkets - Charlotte, North Carolina
Sebo Museu Do Livro : A Big Part Of The Story Is Lost When It Becomes A Movie
And as I read on a post somewhere else: A big part of the story is lost when you cut a f**king circle out of it.
fifth book really suffered a lot with the adaptation though, it didn't do it justice at all
Load More Replies...The movies can never be as good as a good book, it will always lack the depth and detail
Not too mention how long the movie will be to get everything in the book.
Load More Replies...For Harry Potter, the first 3 books are slim (for younger readers) and the films are pretty close to verbatim, 4th book the film misses some stuff and from book 5 (Order of the Phoenix) the films are missing loads, I'd say 50% or more!
the third movie misses loads when you consider it just completely removes the entire backstory to the marauders.
Load More Replies...I read the first Harry Potter and then saw the movie and I felt like I had seen it before. This the only movie that followed the book. Never saw another movie that followed the book.
I rarely watch any movie from a beloved book. Feels like infidelity.
When I was a senior in high school I took AP English and Drama. At one point, we did 'One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest' in both classes at the same time. It was amusing to have the teachers say that their respective genres did it better!
The main thing I hate about the Harry Potter movies is the missing part of the book with the fire and the potions when their trying to find quarrel.It’s my favorite Part!
Except for with it. Okay maybe not but hear me out: the movie had AMAZING charechter traits and actors who play the charechters, and it still had the general idea minus the whole, yk S3XUALIZING CHILDREN?!!? like they didn't have that, and if you're worried there isn't enough emotion in the movies, dw you will be sobbing incoherently by the end of both, or at least the second it movie if you rly have a heart of stone, but the book, If you don't have perfect mental health, then you will be GREATLY effected by the book. Okay maybe not but I read it almost as soon as I got out of the mental hospital (low key miss it but wtv) and i was just utterly sole broken for the next few weeks. But it also has really bad stuff if you have any kind of trauma. The movie was still sad, emotional, and you get attached to charechters, but with less Sutter despair. BUT if you're thinking "Hey! I just CANT live without reddie!" (me) then you can see OBVIOUS reddie s**t in the movies it's just not DIRECTLY said. Also you could read wattpad fanfics all you want. And if anyone read all of that I love you. Case closed (kinda I forgot what I was doing typing all this shiz)
Yes when i watched the first one i was annoyed that there was a million time skips
Granted that it's exceedingly difficult to translate a book to the screen but there are some that have done so very well. LOTR and Harry Potter both were done into movies fantastically well in my opinion. Twilight is one that shouldn't have been made into a movie. The books were a flash in the pan as far as popularity is concerned and the movies were rushed just to ride that wave. LOTR and Harry Potter are also somewhat more timeless stories than Twilight as well, especially considering Twilight is a vampire story published near the end of the vampire craze.
hmm I found the movies better than the books, because they skipped all the weird random c**p JKR put in, like SPEW
Spew was a character development for hermione. We never got to see her passions outside of school work. It gave her something to fight for, something that should be fought for.
Load More Replies...So much for equality and not hating eh? Always nice to see a lack of tollerance from those who preach and demand tollerance from everyone else...
Load More Replies...Blood Donation "You Can Be Someone's Hero!"
I really don't think someone who gained his powers from radioactive blood poisoning should be giving blood.
Great Advertising If You Really Are Confident About Your Pizzas
Simple, Yet Effective
Pepsi "Light" Ad
Erdal Shoe Polish
IKEA Reminding Us The Importance Of Sleep
Daihatsu Hijet Ad From 1996
Thailand Psa Ad Against Driving While Sleepy
Some Finalists From Pornhub's User Generated Ad Completion
I really liked the idea behind their "Beesexual" adverts to rise awareness to the importance of bees for the ecosystem
Brad Pitt Is Single Ad By Norwegian Airlines
Didn't BP quite literally just make an article identical to this one?
Years ago they used to show the Clio award winners to the public in San Francisco. At first it was limited to people who worked in advertising. But there was such a demand for those people's friends that they figured out there was a big market for it and opened it to the public, running them for (eventually) two whole weeks. They included print, video, and radio ads and the audience responded vocally, especially to evil companies. But then some Hollywood types bought the broadcast rights and started showing them on TV. But of course they only showed the 'nice' video ones, none of the others that gave the whole thing substance. It lasted 2-3 seasons before they pulled the plug and it was never presented again.
Didn't BP quite literally just make an article identical to this one?
Years ago they used to show the Clio award winners to the public in San Francisco. At first it was limited to people who worked in advertising. But there was such a demand for those people's friends that they figured out there was a big market for it and opened it to the public, running them for (eventually) two whole weeks. They included print, video, and radio ads and the audience responded vocally, especially to evil companies. But then some Hollywood types bought the broadcast rights and started showing them on TV. But of course they only showed the 'nice' video ones, none of the others that gave the whole thing substance. It lasted 2-3 seasons before they pulled the plug and it was never presented again.