3 Reasons The Ad Banner Isn’t Dead

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Oh how we’ve wanted to write a headline like that for so long. OK, maybe not. But it did get you to click on the headline, right? And, really, clicking is what this is all about. Today, Swedish agency Forsman & Bodenfors has given us reason to believe that, once again, clicking on a banner is a good thing. A very, very good thing.

Miraculously, the agency was able to get Mother Teresa, Ghandi and Jesus Christ all in the same room at the same time. Three people who have gone to great lengths to save lives and well, all of mankind. Who else could possibly earn a seat at this table? A banner clicker, that’s who.

In three well-crafted videos, we learn the importance of clicking on a banner. In this case, to help UNICEF deliver life saving products to those in need. See? Who says a banner clicker isn’t as heroic as Mother Teresa, Ghandi or Jesus Christ?

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