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Thinking Different! (How a brand used "angles") (9)


04-04-2014 02:51 PM #1 stackman (Administrator)
Thinking Different! (How a brand used "angles")

Thanks to @phillian for this! >>
http://blog.eat24hours.com/how-to-ad...-porn-website/


04-05-2014 09:53 AM #2 Mr Green (Administrator)

Haha I actually commented on this article back in September. They actually deleted their comments in response to mine now, makes me look like I'm having a conversation with myself.


04-05-2014 11:47 AM #3 vipinext (Member)

Ever seen their ads after that article ??


04-05-2014 12:38 PM #4 Mr Green (Administrator)

@vipinext nope? What changed?


04-05-2014 07:45 PM #5 vipinext (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by Mr Green View Post
@vipinext nope? What changed?
I asked that because I feel that whole advertising campaign was based upon that article only. I have never seen those ads when I spy. And the fact that they didn't share conversion data with you makes me to doubt again :P
But still the purpose of this thread is to convey what angles can do and on that note I will have to appreciate them too though


04-05-2014 09:54 PM #6 _mcr_ (Moderator)

Quote Originally Posted by Mr Green View Post
They actually deleted their comments in response to mine now, makes me look like I'm having a conversation with myself.
Great article, pretty creative. I read all the way through and saw your comments, and I'm glad you explained what happened, because I was just like: "Why is Mr. Green repeating his questions? No one is responding and he sounds pretty angry, very weird."


04-06-2014 02:18 PM #7 Mr Green (Administrator)

Quote Originally Posted by vipinext View Post
I asked that because I feel that whole advertising campaign was based upon that article only. I have never seen those ads when I spy. And the fact that they didn't share conversion data with you makes me to doubt again :P
But still the purpose of this thread is to convey what angles can do and on that note I will have to appreciate them too though
The angles and creatives are cool for sure.

I suspect it was the blog post that did created the viral nature exposure and results, not the ad campaign.


04-06-2014 03:09 PM #8 stackman (Administrator)

Quote Originally Posted by vipinext View Post
I asked that because I feel that whole advertising campaign was based upon that article only. I have never seen those ads when I spy. And the fact that they didn't share conversion data with you makes me to doubt again :P
But still the purpose of this thread is to convey what angles can do and on that note I will have to appreciate them too though
Viral/brand exposure from the ads themselves and then the ability to right the blog post after and have that go viral. Actual conversions we're for sure very low. Well actually everyone usually is ready for a sandwich after..


04-07-2014 01:23 AM #9 zeno (Administrator)

Dudes.... if they should've built a buyers list and used retargeting pixels. People who watch porn who have a credit card that they are willing to use for impulse purchases. Useful much?


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