Nowadays, it seems like advertisements are unavoidable. If you want to watch a video online, you’ll have to suffer through two commercials before it even starts, as well as several sprinkled throughout the video that will go on for 5 minutes unless you click “skip.” We see them on social media, on billboards and sometimes even plastered all over cars.
In this world of incessant advertising, it’s hard to find an ad that truly stands out. But one subreddit is dedicated to finding the most brilliant pieces of marketing and sharing them online. Below, you’ll find some incredibly clever ads that have been spotted all around the world, so enjoy scrolling through and be sure to upvote the designs that you find particularly effective!
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"Protect Wildlife, Before It's Too Late" WWF Deutschland Campaign
One Click Can Change Your Future
No Easy Way Out - Women's Helpline
Advertising is not the easiest field to work in. Most people are often annoyed by ads and do everything in their power to avoid them. Whether that means installing an ad-blocker on their internet browser or paying a little extra to avoid commercials when watching shows online, it’s worth it to keep those annoying advertisements from infiltrating your peace.
Every now and then, however, we encounter marketing that’s so brilliant, we don’t even mind the fact that it’s advertising a product. After all, we all need to buy things, so we might as well support companies that we think advertise well! That’s why this subreddit dedicated to sharing amazing ads exists. This community has over 461k members, and it’s the perfect place to go if you spot an incredible ad that you’ve just got to share!
Thai Restaurant In A Small Town In Ireland
Travel Faster With A Good Book - National Library Of Singapore
Littering Says A Lot About You - Live Green Toronto
As with anything else in life, what makes for a great ad is subjective and can depend on many factors. But according to strategic growth advisor James Cole, step one is understanding your target audience. Marketing to Gen Z is going to be very different from creating an ad that targets boomers. So it’s important to understand how your audience speaks, where they like to get their information and what appeals to them.
Step two is knowing your competition. Find out exactly how they’re advertising and whether it’s working for them or not. You can learn from their successes or their failures and work to create an ad that’s even better. You want to stand out, while still managing to grab the attention of the same audience.
IKEA Early Christmas Sale Ad (2014)
J&b Scotch Whiskey (1990)
A Local Lawyer
When advertising, James Cole says it’s also key to know all the ins and outs of the product or service you’re providing. Understanding all of the key features and benefits is crucial, so you can highlight them in any ads. And you’ll need clearly defined objectives as well. Whether you want to reach a more international audience, a younger audience, etc., you need to tailor your advertising specifically to that goal. But always remember to be honest. False advertising is a quick way to create a terrible ad, and sometimes even a lawsuit, so it’s important to avoid the temptation to bend the truth.
Nike Ad By Wieden+ Kennedy Featuring Young Serena Williams
TG4: Irish TV Ad For Women's Gaelic Football Season
World Vision - He Sees What Can't Be Shown
While some advertisers might be brilliant at what they do, it’s important for anyone marketing to test, test and test again, James Cole says. Test your ads on small audiences and get feedback about what they liked and didn’t like. Make some changes and keep repeating the process until you’re happy with what you hear. Launching an ad that will be seen by the entire country, or perhaps all around the world, can be very costly, so it’s important to make sure you have the perfect ad ready to go when you finally share it with the world.
Maxell (1990)
Colgate Floss, 2011
Mississippi Department Of Transportation Ad Against Distracted Driving
This woman ahead of me was so busy applying lipstick whilst driving she barely noticed the crossing ahead and i had to slam on my breaks so hard i almost mistweeted my disgust when i dropped my phone
Forbes also has their own recipe for creating the perfect advertisement. After it’s been confirmed that you know your audience, they recommend creating a captivating headline. This might include making a promise, including statistics about your brand and making a personal pitch to your target audience. It can also be wise to assure your potential customer base that you can solve a problem they have. Don’t just boast about how great your product is, but explain what exactly it can do for them.
Volkswagen Polo Ad (2005)
This Canon Camera Ad On A Suzuki Jimny
IKEA Ad For Upcoming Store Opening In Oxford Street, London
Including a call to action can also be helpful in advertising. Let your audience know exactly what they need to do to get their hands on your product. Should they call to make an appointment, hop online to place an order or go to their local grocery store to pick it up? Forbes explains that by providing customers with options for purchase, it makes it easier for their minds to jump from seeing an ad to actually making a purchase, without requiring much thought in between.
McDonald's - Loved By All
1968 Magazine Ad
After Six 1972
The goal when creating an ad is to make something that will be memorable for years, or even decades, to come. Wyzowl has compiled a list of some of the best commercials of all time, and it’s likely you remember many of them. First, they mention the Dumb Ways to Die Australian Metro ad, which featured lots of creatures being sliced and killed in various ways to encourage travelers to make smart decisions when using public transit. If you’ve seen the ad before, you’re likely singing it in your head right now!
Nike - Your Only Limit Is You
Breast Cancer Now - Beat It
I hope they are having better results in their fight against breast cancer than the results of that match.
Jim Beam (1990)
We hope you’re enjoying this compilation of some of the world’s best ads, pandas! Keep upvoting the ones you find particularly clever, and let us know in the comments below if you’ve ever seen any ads that you were impressed with. Then, if you’re interested in checking out another Bored Panda article featuring fabulous ads, look no further than right here!
Pink Flamingoes (1987)
From The Coldest Waters Of Norway - Ocean Blue
3D Billboard For An Post. Dublin, Ireland (2023)
Lupin On Netflix (Or A Fake Jewelry Campaign)
Sony (1990)
Rebel Sport - We're Up For It
Mcdonalds Heatwave Ad (UK)
British Airways
Vintage Bob's Big Boy Menu & Advertising
Panasonic (1990)
lol, my first thought was "why did they put a spring under that egg cooker? Wait, that's not a cooker, that's a camcorder. Why did they put eggs on a camcorder? Waaaaait..."
Smirnoff (1990)
Maybe with a favourite elf of two?!?! Are they drinking elves now?!? Runs and hides
Crown Royal (1990)
Icee (1976)
Duck Head (1990)
Sony (1987)
That Sony DASH Digital reel to reel system was amazing when it worked but a real nightmare when it wanted to get wise with you!
Technics (1987)
Trains - Now On Uber
Pontiac (1999)
Koss Stereophones (1974)
Vintage Burger King Whopper Advertising Sign
Movie Poster For "Civil War" (2024)
Philips Television (1951) By Cassandre
Check Out This Old Shell Advert!
So now actual names are censored 🙄. Bored Panda, please revert your story model to how it was 10 years ago . The site has become intolerable.
Sherlock Holmes Ad In TV Guide (1967)
Hostess (1976)
Uber - Origami Cars
KFC - Sorry Utensils
Weird list of Interesting and Clever ads and then just.. a load of vintage ones.
I have taught marketing; not sure this really a collection of the top stuff.
I'd love to see the top stuff. Any chance you'll create a post?
Load More Replies...I'd say there are only a few that are "boring" standard ads. Most of them have a nice mix of humour and/or originality and more than a few are quite clever. I really like the library one.
Load More Replies...Weird list of Interesting and Clever ads and then just.. a load of vintage ones.
I have taught marketing; not sure this really a collection of the top stuff.
I'd love to see the top stuff. Any chance you'll create a post?
Load More Replies...I'd say there are only a few that are "boring" standard ads. Most of them have a nice mix of humour and/or originality and more than a few are quite clever. I really like the library one.
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