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Television vs. Internet Advertising (5-21-07)

Television vs. Internet Advertising: The Old Rules Don’t Apply to the New Media (5-21-07)

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10 Responses

  1. 1nativeaustintexan Says:

    I actually went out …
    I actually went out with this chick for a year and a half.what an awesome time. well always have austin tx.

  2. emilpetroff Says:

    not enough silicon.
    not enough silicon.

  3. lolabeanpoochie Says:

    There’s always …
    There’s always going to be new and different media coming along but not at the expense of all the others. If you want to grow a business or turn it into a franchise perhaps (in the real world not online) do you think you can do it through the web alone? One example will do

  4. lolabeanpoochie Says:

    Google’s website …
    Google’s website index just topped 1,000,000,000,000 URL’s (yes that’s right; one trillion!)
    New media is going to play out like all the other media… It’s an ‘and’ not an ‘or’. No world wide brand has been built by web banners and web alone. More often that not if it’s good enough to get the attention of ‘TV or Newspaper’ news that will attract more hits. So therefore ‘PR’ and ‘Mainstream media’.
    Too much for people’s brains to handle.

  5. lolabeanpoochie Says:

    As long as family …
    As long as family time exists Television will exist. I don’t see many families hanging on the net together.
    Or if you prefer… TV will be dead when the couch is dead. Media Consumption is currently at 60 hours a week, in 2020 it is predicted to go up to 90 hours a week. There will just be more consumption of media.
    Youtube bandwidth today is that of the entire web in 2000. (Try posting your ad on youtube and hoping it get’s reach!

  6. noxcin Says:

    Is this her adult …
    Is this her adult dating ad or an internet advertising speech? Looks like the first one.

  7. orinocojones Says:

    I hate advertising. …
    I hate advertising… especially internet advertising… it’s pollution and it has NEVER made me buy anything both on tv and on the net. I would like them to publish a study into just how much all this foul crap helps them because I wonder if it’s worth ramming this down our throats.

  8. kenevansusa Says:

    Articulate, clear …
    Articulate, clear and concise. Traditional media is dying and in many cases they have no idea how fast the process is accelerating.

  9. mylifeskills Says:

    and about dinne …
    and about dinne with me.

  10. BuyAuthority Says:

    Let’s do lunch.
    Let’s do lunch.

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