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Here's a warehouse site of adverts spanning decades, from circa 1969 to the present. It's a commercial junky's bonanza and, perhaps, for those in the ad industry, 'snap, crackle and pop' neuron stimuli for creative advertising and copy. To see any selection you must be a... more
Reviewed by aliasinkhorn May 17 2008, 07:49am ( 6 reviews ) • commercial-archive.com
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Rated by aliasinkhorn on May 17 2008, 7:49am
Here's a warehouse site of adverts spanning decades, from circa 1969 to the present. It's a commercial junky's bonanza and, perhaps, for those in the ad industry, 'snap, crackle and pop' neuron stimuli for creative advertising and copy. To see any selection you must be a 'Super Adgrunt.' I'm, however, too parsimonious for that. Adland From the page: AdLand, the beyond-a-blog, commercial-laden delirium of heaven and hell for advertising addicts around the world, gossips about advertising stunts and marketing mishaps. The latest advertising news from a creative point of view served fresh daily since 2000. AdLand Nirvana gives access to the more than 40,000 commercials and 36 years worth of Superbowl ads which are collected in the commercial archive for all those who have upgraded to be super adgrunts! Please read the FAQ if you have any questions. You need Quicktime installed to see our ads. Shortcut to the 2008 Super Bowl XLII commercials here.
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Rated by Maikku on Sep 23 2006, 2:59am
When I became a super-adgrunt, I found a reason to live (in the era of postpostmodernism). Sign up!
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Rated by anonymousremains on Jun 25 2006, 5:12pm
a bit of a begger signing up which i ave not been bothered to do but it looks great for ads old and new
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Rated by peanut2 on Jun 08 2006, 7:42am
This page is the same as http://www.stumbleupon.com/url/ad-rag.com which has many more reviews. Adland changed URL's from ad-rag.com to commercial-archive.com in order to not get stuck in the nets of ad-blockers everywhere. :)
