57 links have been added on 24 ideas about #ads.
  1. Yeah, great idea if done well. Men need something to look at at urinals and the inside door of any cubicle is prime property. Surprised it hasn’t been turned into a form of at already – though there are soome good examples here.

  2. Not sure about using your car as an advert, but some people have gone the whole hog with crazy interiors. See the link https://www.thehogring.com/2012/05/28/top-10-wacky-car-interiors-2/

  3. or would be the ideal place for some art!

  4. it would be interesting to see what zuckerberg things he is interested in. but he can see what FB thinks he likes whenever he wants… So can you.

  5. They exist, but… “Head over to Instagram’s Access Tool website and go down to the “Privacy and Security” tab. If you scroll down to the bottom of the page, you’ll see the “Ads” heading. Select “Ad Interests” and be prepared to see a whole new world filled with terrifying information about yourself.”

  6. You can do it in Google accounts but its such a faff. Agreed, a simple popup where you list your interests or tick those it guesses would make ads a joy rather than a hinderance. Surprised their super clever and now very RICH ai doesn’t realise this. Come on Sergey, its been 20 years now….

  7. Advergaming is a real opportunity for advertisers as well as players. All those ads around soccer pitches and games made by big brands like lego are just as affective as real life ads, and it gives the player a free game. Great invention though not sure where it will lead as it will be difficult stopping game makers relying on the income.

  8. Yeah they are annoying but a great way to get free entertainment. So glad people got used to the ads as it means we all get to play without paying.

  9. This was a great idea back in the day, loads of games are now free because of advertising, but there are ways to turn the ads off as explained at https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/use-trick-disable-ads-mobile-games/

  10. Tote bags would be great for ads, even if it was Heinze Tomato Sause, Marmite or other brands people identify with. Surprised the big brands don’t dish them out for free advertsising.

  11. Not sure why ASDA don’t just do this already, plenty of small brands realise they get free advertising from dishing our free bags and t-shirts.

  12. lol they cost less than 25 cents to make and you buy them on amazon for 25 dollars. Bezos should be ashamed of the scamming he is allowing.

  13. Great idea, make them of hemp and big brands would pay for them. Canvas bags are eco friendly in so many ways. Just read this for the low-down.

  14. You can get paid to wear tshirts- don’t think they do anything for your bottom though. Some suitable brand should do this though. And give some of the money to butt cancer charities. Maybe.

  15. Wow, this came out last year, will tell a shop owner I know about it, he would love one if he could connect it to a folder full of pics and images.

  16. This is the type of thing I was meaning, but I only see them for old phones – can’t believe someone isn’t cashing in on this.

  17. nice idea, especially if it looks like chameleon paint if nobody is advertising on it at the mo. or it might just look white or dirty, in a city.

  18. Even just colored planes would be an improvement, though there are reasons they are usually white.

  19. Good idea. Might help undo some of the problems Facebook have with fraud ads and their dubiously hidden nature of using your info to target ads.

  20. Wonderful idea, I like how this brand adds qr codes so you go to their site and see related offers and discounts. Though a black and white pic of popular related items would be great on the receipt too.

  21. Billboard advertising is going to be revolutionaised with all the data they can use to target people and adapt the ads. just like the web.

  22. Cool, imaging walking past a huge ad in London and seeing yourself with someone else’s clothes superimposed on it, using augmented reality. Watch this space, its bound to happen.

  23. Who knows what google are already doing – considering yahoo can spy on passers-by

  24. it works even better if you project messages onto smoke – SHAME THE POLUTERS! WE ARE WATCHING YOU

  25. The THROW ME AWAY – I’M USED TO IT! one in this article worked on me. Great idea then.

  26. I am surprised banks don’t use the endless supply of posted envelopes to bully you into getting insurance, paid bank services or yep, a mortgage. Its an under exploited art is envelope design for marketers. Who notices anything but the name its addressed to?

  27. They have someithing similar already for travel info in Cardiff.

  28. still just a concept but won’t be long til this idea comes to life in our cities. its a way to get advertising bucks, so just you try to stop it.

  29. As long as it doesn’t make the machine take longer I guess it could take off – “Let’s face it, when you’re taking out money in order to dash into the supermarket in the middle of a frantic day, you’re more likely to be thinking about shampoo or fruit juice than taking out a new mortgage or life insurance policy.”

  30. Martin

    This loyalty company is trying to get this going – agreed, its the best place to advertise as the system knows what you have just bought and what you are most likely to be interested in – it could also offer you a discount because of your current purchase. Should catch on but you saw it here first.

  31. On their way already, better is they detect your phone so you get personalised ads.

  32. Saw one similar to this, where the doors open to reveal the rest of the ad, clever advertising idea with lots of possibilities for creative advertising agencies.

  33. Yeah, they are a great idea, gives you something to read – and if done well, can be thought-provoking too.

  34. Not only that but they may one day know WHO is watching them – if Facebook allow your data to be sold/stolen, or whatever they call it.