iPad vs. Blender (Photo credit: methodshop.com) By Tim Devaney It could be the best content-marketing campaign of all time: the “Will It Blend?
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iPad vs. Blender (Photo credit: methodshop.com) By Tim Devaney It could be the best content-marketing campaign of all time: the “Will It Blend?
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To introduce its new range of deodorant, LYNX created the world’s first invisible ad in Sydney, Australia. The concept used an abandoned terrace house where the windows were replaced with special LED screens. For the usual passers-by, the screens would appear blank. However, for those who are wearing sunglasses, they were able to see the raunchy videos of couples making out. Via Mayda Bakri Delete the scoop?
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