Banner ads? What banner ads? That's why most banner advertisements attract such a low click through rate. It seems as though we are blinded by them, as though they don't even exist on our screen!
But these 6 banner advertisements really turned the table around. They put a new meaning to the word "clickable ads"!
1. We all know that Ikea is tied up with DIY furniture assembly. Who would ever imagine that they would step things up by letting their loyal fans DIY their own banner ads.
2. Cadbury rewarded its million Facebook's fans with giant chocolate thumb up. This Cadbury banner in Facebook lets its fans adding chocolate to the master piece by clicking!
3. If it is from Apple, it must be out of the box. Right? Well, I'm sure you would pay attention to this eye catching "Mac vs PC" ads by Apple's UK .
4. Ok. Now it's Apple's US turn.
5. Believe it or not... Stride's ridiculous long lasting banner ad took off 67 minutes from a die hard surfer. He surely is one hell of a gamer!
6. Music never fail to do its wonder. Capitalize on this, Met Life makes you want to lend a hand (a finger actually) to help Peanut's Schroeder in playing the piano.
But these 6 banner advertisements really turned the table around. They put a new meaning to the word "clickable ads"!
1. We all know that Ikea is tied up with DIY furniture assembly. Who would ever imagine that they would step things up by letting their loyal fans DIY their own banner ads.
2. Cadbury rewarded its million Facebook's fans with giant chocolate thumb up. This Cadbury banner in Facebook lets its fans adding chocolate to the master piece by clicking!
3. If it is from Apple, it must be out of the box. Right? Well, I'm sure you would pay attention to this eye catching "Mac vs PC" ads by Apple's UK .
4. Ok. Now it's Apple's US turn.
5. Believe it or not... Stride's ridiculous long lasting banner ad took off 67 minutes from a die hard surfer. He surely is one hell of a gamer!
6. Music never fail to do its wonder. Capitalize on this, Met Life makes you want to lend a hand (a finger actually) to help Peanut's Schroeder in playing the piano.