DreamWorks pushes Shrek 2 DVD with viral products online
22 Dec 2004
. Banner ads on children's web sites and destinations such as AOL, Yahoo! and Lycos were developed ...
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Jobs | Agency Showcase | Ad creativeThe comedy, starring Queen Latifah and supermodel Gisele Bundchen, will be promoted via a takeover of the Monkeyslum homepage with the yellow branding of a New York taxi. The deal includes banner ads on Monkeyslum.com, editorial links to the official film site via the competition section, and editorial in HTML newsletters ...
. Banner ads on children's web sites and destinations such as AOL, Yahoo! and Lycos were developed ...
teens to go online and interact unless the site offers a reason for them to do so. Banner advertising ...
handwriting with the user's mouse. Banner advertising will promote the microsite on London 2012's network ...
ART product. Top 10 campaigns are based on the page impressions of new banners over the period ...
banner, rich media and skyscraper ads with names like National Geographic and the History Channel ...
ad on to the web - or into a banner - is no longer enough. The viral push for the film Trauma ... for McDonald's, which has included video-enabled banners to support the fast-food giant's recent 'I'm Lovin' It ... banners to be streamed to users, without compromising download speeds. These technologies also negate ...
at Bolton's Reebok stadium, video screen, leafleting, club mailings and online banner ads on club websites ...
with the start of the 2004/05 Premiership, features the brand's first banner campaign, offering gamblers...The banner contains live odds delivered through an automated ad-serving system, which drives users to a dedicated microsite. New registrants are offered a free £10 bet when they place their first one. GoonersGuide.com and other niche betting web sites are being targeted, with the affiliate marketing programme ...
banner. It also makes intelligent use of non-intrusive rich-media formats. There's an expandable banner ...