The guys over at BoingBoing.net have put together a list of their favorite Christmas tech ads. Great stuff this year – especially this JC Penny ad set to John Lennon’s Real Love:
See the full list thanks to MakeMagazine
The guys over at BoingBoing.net have put together a list of their favorite Christmas tech ads. Great stuff this year – especially this JC Penny ad set to John Lennon’s Real Love:
See the full list thanks to MakeMagazine
What a great idea:
People who upload their own films to video-sharing website YouTube will soon get a share of the ad revenue.
YouTube founder Chad Hurley confirmed to the BBC that his team was working on a revenue-sharing mechanism that would “reward creativity”.
The system would be rolled out in a couple of months, he said, and use a mixture of adverts, including short clips shown ahead of the actual film.
YouTube has more than 70 million users a month and was recently bought by Google.
The Susan G Komen Breast Cancer Foundation is launching a new advertising campaign this year for their 25th anniversary.
The foundation will advertise with T-Shirts that say: “If you’re going to stare at my breasts you could at least donate a dollar to save them.”
Funny. Will probably grab a lot of attention.
Reminds me of a certain “treasure chest” T-Shirt. Ha. That’s another story for another time.
Ladies, would you wear the Komen shirt?
This is from a group in Eden in Leamington Spa (cross the pond).
Jonny Baker has this “ad” on his site.
You love God but you just can’t do Sunday morning style church?
You’re really not into singing songs all the time or you don’t believe that singing songs is the only way we can worship God?
You would like to be part of a church where you are accountable to each other and are responsible for helping each other grow?
You’re tired of professional Christianity and you just want to be church like it was with Jesus and his followers back in his human days?
You believe Church is more fluid than a building or tradition.
Sound interesting?
UPN 21 and the Dallas Mavericks did a great commercial with a Napoleon Dynamite look-a-like. Seems like he’s gettin over everywhere. Wonder how we could use him to market the church?