And interestingly, if you have a voice that sounds like this, so this is like the Marks and Spencers chocolate pudding advert voice. You've got this sort of voice.Then somehow, it's also correlated with how attractive you are.
And so I think that some of the negative effects that we are seeing of the internet is due to the personalized advertising model. And we could change that. So I made a simple calculation for Facebook, now Meta.
We don't see the Earth going around and around. Advertising industry knows this.
because the advertisers are not going to major print publications. Advertising to newspapers used to be a $50 billion a year proposition. And it's been absolutely collapsing.
that better than anyone else by knowing a topic really well and not acknowledging that if I live in-- I may live in Washington, DC. advertising attention space is let's learn from everyone who came before us but adapt to our situation today and make a similar kind of commitment
and learn that lesson or that were a dumb idea in a different time but didn't work for reasons that now would work? Advertisers like me at the time are paying less, because if my ad is more relevant, it goes to the top, but I'm still paying what I'm bidding.
make head nor tails of. Advertisements bring you back into the moment so quickly.
And Will was very cheap. advertisements to fill their pages.
Why does our main source of income come from advertisement? Advertisement profit is not primary source of income for us It is merely based on the trust that someone will make purchases after being exposed to this small banner I dig into historical evidences up to 10,000 years ago to create my contents
I do want to say one other thing. Advertising is a big part of this company. And the role of advertising in all of this is a very complex issue that we'd better pay a lot of attention to.
Well, it's already happened in the sense that in China, the square and the tower are one. Advertising, they're in newspapers and magazines, but books don't carry advertisements, and public libraries don't carry advertisements.
I feel all warm. Advertising is such an interesting and tricky business.
on the screen, essentially. - Advertising. - What position do you hold?
And that's just advertising. Advertising is relatively harmless compared to big government. So the final point-- when you know that you're dealing with propaganda, the only way to deal with it is to deny access.
YOu're in Google. You know advertising isn't free, right? Advertising, you buy the space, you put something in it. And the purpose of advertising is to sell a product.
office phone was a pay phone which they had back then and he was trying to come up with a way of unifying a bunch of advertising campaigns for an upstart client of his and he kept struggling and he's struggling he couldn't figure out how to do this and finally it was the pressure of time constraints that helped him make the most unusual of
advertising and starting tech companies and and selling them to uh being an
advertise all of our successes with retrospective accounts of the reasoning
advertising doesn't sell products but this products were flying off shelves like hot cakes right it done the
advertising for you and I have like lots of Google Alerts for all these mathematical things that come to me and I read them and last April there's one
advertising for example you've got to get a smart way into their head get the hook into their head and then start to
advertising rather obviously the French invention of the poster you can see that in this are American propaganda fairly
advertising this is this is described in the book but there was a discovery in
advertising at this point you look at the rise of Netflix and Amazon Prime and
advertising or something that he got in the early stages of the campaign I think there was a lot of self-correction later
advertising markets and this was back in 1978 I came here to complete my
Advertising revenue, Nigerian companies were scared to advertise on a program that spoke truth to power.
advertisements. I think that if you read the medical literature in the 20th century, it started to become like I have a hunch cigarette smoking is bad for you by 1915.
advertising. You make people come in.
Advertisements for Action Office at the time show workers in constant motion.
advertising, and branding, and building loyalty, and all those other things that you might have read in marketing textbooks.
Advertisements and Wall Street.
Advertising is really fun.
advertising except these patriotic things, the industry increased by 26%.
Advertisers say hey, 9 out of 10 dentists love this toothpaste.
Advertisers, filmmakers, we're used to thinking of everything as a story because stories are powerful tools for grabbing and holding attention.
advertisement. Four words-- "Cold Beer, Dirty Girls." What a place!
Advertise an iPod and people might come in and buy an iPhone; advertize the iPhone and people have to walk past the Macintosh's to get to the iMac's or the laptops to get to
advertiser just doesn't want to participate uh in the broken model of Television where you're you know
advertising on on the air for everybody when you're really trying to isolate you know a specific you know target market I
Advertisers haven't figured it out yet.
Advertisers did take -- go to the sidelines for a while.
Advertisements are falling apart.
advertiser wants so there's that tension so I think the question is um Google is more like a card catalog that's very
advertising and programming. Kaveri Subrahmanyam: Um-hum.
advertising market which is really what Google is in. And two I-I think we're a little bit
advertises "religion is violent" on the evening news for free, right? If you want a commer-, if you're a toothpaste company, or a cola company, or a car company and you wanna get
advertise Pharmaceuticals on television and they say oh you're going to um your
advertising yeah sounds good um so um so we have probably a lot
advertised on the Super Bowl except we were the only company that didn't adver one of the few that didn't advertise a