Advertising archive

  1. Korean clothing advertised with a Mac Classic!?

  2. Have you ever clicked on an ad?

  3. Our 912 partners

  4. Storez for kidz

  5. Advertisers love absolutes!

  6. What does your fork website say you do?

  7. Sakura-themed PC parts

  8. Advertising and road safety

  9. The freemium model to support web “content”

  10. Those free supermarket deals aren’t

  11. USB 1.1 Alien Tape Megasaur Spurtles

  12. The brave new world of procedurally-generated stores

  13. Exciting new look, same great taste!

  14. New design for old chocolate

  15. Sneaky advertisement asterisks

  16. Aerospace engineers are the new rocket scientists

  17. Demand for ads on the receiving end

  18. Content, engagement, and extraction

  19. Let’s circle back on this nuanced lede

  20. Thinking aloud about web engagement

  21. Using innocuous prompts as hooks

  22. Chancellor of Earth: Advertising

  23. Independent video sponsorships

  24. It started as a post about game machine language

  25. Boss Coffee’s comfy promotion

  26. Full circle: TV ads on streaming platforms

  27. The ten important things about blah

  28. That’s You, to the power of Us

  29. The Tesla Cybertruck

  30. Shock jocks and free speech

  31. American Express jellyfish

  32. Interconnection is Key to Digital Transformation

  33. Want better platitudes? Ask bigger marketing

  34. Stack Overflow survey omission

  35. This press release is excited!

  36. You've woken up to a 1980s breakfast

  37. HealthMeTV video station billboards

  38. Unbounce Convertables

  39. Recommended for you!

  40. Stopping around the web links

  41. A tree without decoration

  42. Followup to Mozilla Firefox advertiles

  43. Mozilla Firefox advertiles

  44. So we heard you like being in ads

  45. Microsoft enhances Windows 8.1 with ads

  46. Retro DEC PDP11 graphics

  47. Google profits more from legitimate ads

  48. Better late than never: HP not changing their logo

  49. Fortran 4chan

  50. #Anime Aria the Scarlet Pizza

  51. Were we all Punk’d by HP?

  52. Sony Qriocity

  53. #Anime Some MORE product placement?

  54. Hey look, a false banking advertisement!

  55. What happens if you don’t Go Dustless

  56. Perplexing Qantas greeting cards

  57. Best. Train line opening. Ever.

  58. VMware Fusion dinners and movies

  59. Open letter to ZDNet Australia

  60. The whole Beef Taco Firefox debate

  61. Microsoft’s consumer space woes

  62. Singapore, Aussie banks make no sense

  63. Qantas newsletters don’t… jump

  64. The Paris Métro IKEA advertising stunt

  65. Encyclopedia Brand Generica

  66. A Japanese Dell makes it with a Mac Mini

  67. Google Ad Planner now… DoubleClick?

  68. [Eurotrip] Longwinded through free Dublin WiFi

  69. Palm nostalgia and marketing folk

  70. Market research fail

  71. CNET advertisement positioning #fail

  72. New eBay ad doesn’t account for DRM

  73. Kaspersky’s FreeBSD anti virus! What?

  74. Logo nerd talks about ANZ Bank’s new one

  75. Generalising about Gen Y generalisations!

  76. Rubenerd Fun Fact #82 Spanish homes

  77. An iTelephone app advertising fail

  78. I won’t be advertising on Twitter

  79. Westpac’s bold new advertising campaign

  80. Microhoo: a formidable partnership!

  81. I Mad Men’d myself!

  82. GM Holden advertising mediocrity

  83. Why do they need 2 weeks to unsubscribe me?

  84. Affordable MacBook Air, Green Hummers

  85. Yes, I am an advertisement free blog! I think…

  86. Advertising on Rubenerd.com?

  87. Online monetisation is a misnomer at best

  88. GlimmerBlocker: great idea in theory

  89. Redundant Web 2.0 slogans are

  90. Independent music and open source software

  91. I’m being punished for supporting blog comments!

  92. Misleading late night Citibank commercials

  93. GM Holden’s answer to rising fuel prices

  94. Not everyone approves of Ginger in Rundle Mall

  95. Incredible SGD579 laptop deal

  96. GM to start making hairspray!