Toyota Prius – Even their ads are efficient.
Posted: May 23rd, 2009 | Author: Justin | Filed under: Advertising, Automotive, Environmental Communications, Green Marketing | Tags: Advertising, Green Marketing, Prius, Sustainability | 2 Comments »The other day I was checking my Yahoo email account and was driven to distraction by an on-line ad that made it virtually impossible for me to access my email. The culprit was one of those incredible annoying banner ads that expands to take up more and more of your screen space, and is nearly impossible to avoid. On several occasions I tried to click the “mail” icon only to be taken to a site dedicated to promoting HP’s latest computer. After a few failed attempts, my annoyance not only grew towards Yahoo, but also HP. I’ve come to the conclusion that poorly designed and executed on-line advertising may not only be ineffective, but may also actually a company’s brand.
The next day I came across a beautifully simple and elegant ad, at least from my perspective, that did more than just consume my entire monitor. Take a look at the ad for the latest Toyoya Prius I came across on the dictionary.com website. The functionality of the site is in no way affected by the ad, yet it is absolutely impossible to avoid “consuming” the message of the advertisement. In fact, I found the visual appeal and design of the ad actually enhanced the experience I had that day using the dictionary.com website.
It’s wonderful to see that more and more goods and services that are environmentally friendly, and socially responsible, being promoted by smart and effective creative.

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Well said Great information, keep up the great work!
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Hi, nice posts there
thank’s for the interesting information
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