Smart Ad Campaigns: Flies With Ads

October 30, 2009 by Troy  
Filed under Animals

When you were young, no doubt you’ve probably froze a fly (or bee) in your home’s freezer and tied a string to it for your own amusement. Well, a German company, Eichborn, took this idea to a whole new level. They tied real ads on flies with string and let them run lose at a convention. It’s probably the smartest ad campaign I’ve seen. Put it this way: if an ad flew and landed on me I have no doubt I would read it [and remember it]. Just look at 1:15 where the unsuspecting target audience were shocked to see the ad flying away. There’s only one problem: what’s PETA going to think about this?

[Wired via Masahable via Gizmodo]

PETA’s New Ad Campaign: From Hot Bods To Fat Blobs

August 18, 2009 by Troy  
Filed under Animals

Save The Whales!

Save The Whales!

Whoever’s handling PETA’s new advertising campaign definitely knows what the hell they’re doing. Just last week we were talking about PETA’s new ad featuring the lovely Layla Kayleigh, which showed her in some very sexy lingerie. This week, though, PETA has gone bigger (and better?). Instead of a scantily clad women showing of their valumpcuous bodies (and, like, who would want that?), they simply make fun of the fatties. But it’s all for the love of animals, silly!

[Tree Hugger, Image Credit: The Frisky]

PETA: We Must Have Layla Kayleigh In Lingerie

August 5, 2009 by Troy  
Filed under Animals, Celebrities

PETA Ad

Layla Kayleigh PETA Ad

What better way to say, “Hey! Stop testing chemicals on animals,” then with a new ad featuring Layla Kayleigh in lingerie? Seriously, sometimes I think people just come up with random organizations to get hot celebrities to pose nude to “save the world.”

Regardless, the new ad which places America’s Best Dance Crew co-host, and previous Attack of the Show news reporter, in a two piece with boobs-a-bustin’. Hey, I’m not hating as Ms. Kayleigh looks hot as hell (as always).

But, PETA? You’d think they’d be going for Sarah McLachlan, you know, since she plastered on every commercial break promoting safety to animals. Anyway, I salute you Layla for your big heart and, um… nevermind.