Marketing has evolved quite a bit over the past few decades. Hardly anyone opens magazines or newspapers anymore; today, it’s ...
The landscapes of advertising and marketing have undergone immense changes over the decades. But it’s only when you see images of products and services from the past that you truly begin to understand ...
Some of these ads are clever, others unintentionally hilarious, and a few downright alarming by modern standards. Together, they paint a vivid picture of how products were sold (and trusted) back when ...
Viewing too many Wendy's ads with the guy wearing the Pippi Longstocking red wig makes us long for the days when advertising was clever, not bizarre. Take this ad, for instance. No way the creepy ...
Ahh, remember back when? When rumor sites didn’t exist? Where second-guessing the next Stevenote meant walking in the rain to your nearest User Group meeting, and having a heated discussion with your ...
Larry takes a look at vintage ads for Throwback Thursday including jail-jamas and underwear ads with regular Joe Shmoes! Love the WGN Morning News? We love you, too. And you can have all the hijinks ...
As claimed in the Reddit post, the in-question ad appeared in the Dec. 12, 1969, issue of Life magazine, as archived on Google Books (page 33). First there are her legs. Beautiful, perhaps. But tough.
The point of an advertisement is to sell a product; that’s how it’s always been. But how companies choose to capture customers’ attention has evolved greatly over the years. And if you’re interested ...
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