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Samsung ad campaign poster for ‘Lionheart’ in Japan: ‘We’re not looking for the ‘good kid’ but rather a good doctor’
In an advertisement in Japan for the blockbuster movie Lionheart, the Japanese company said the title character was a medical doctor and that he had to be “not only good at the job, but also a good kid”.The advertisement, which was uploaded on the company’s official social media accounts on Monday, appeared to have been […]
Continue Reading...Samsung advertises on Times Square
The Times Square ad campaign for Samsung will begin this week, featuring ads from the company’s new “Titanic” tablet and a “post ads” banner.The ads will run throughout the city in a staggered fashion starting Thursday, with Times Square getting its first one by 10 a.m. and then extending to the next three hours.The TimesSquare […]
Continue Reading...How Samsung will continue to make an impact with its new line of smartphones
In a move that could significantly affect the future of the Korean company, Samsung has decided to release a new smartphone line of devices with an interesting name: The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1.The new device is known as the Tab 10 Pro.This device is a successor to the Samsung Galaxy S10 Pro, and features the […]
Continue Reading...Microsoft and Adobe’s Adobe Photoshop Ads: It’s Worth the Price of a Packet
Microsoft has launched a new $3.99 per month subscription service that allows users to browse the Adobe Creative Cloud photo editing suite of products.Adobe’s Photoshop is a free alternative to its own paid product, but the company has been making a big push into online advertising and its Creative Cloud offering has helped it attract […]
Continue Reading...What is the Samsung ad buying strategy?
Samsung has not been able to break into the US market as quickly as its rivals but is now looking to get into other markets where the company has an advantage, according to an analyst.The company is spending $1.6 billion on ads in New York, the second largest market for Samsung, and $2.3 billion in […]
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