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November 13, 2007

New Ask.com Ads Show You How it's Done

Have you seen the latest Ask.com TV commercials? They've been in rotation since September and have been getting great response. If you haven't seen them yet, here's your chance. Just click the links below to watch them.

"San Francisco"


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"Hubble"


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"AskCity"


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"Music"


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"KT Tunstall"


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A "Revolution" Demonstration for the UK

For the UK spots, we've adapted the ads to work within the context and visuals of their ongoing "Information Revolution" campaign. Here's a sample:


View this ad

The US spots are also available on our TV Ads page. And if you haven't used Ask.com lately, we're hoping the ads will inspire you.

--The Ask.com Team

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Ingenious and a fresh, great way of showing ads!

Posted by: Omar | Nov 13, 2007 11:29:53 PM

Hm, I like these. I see the connection with the UK ads to the previous campaign - but don't really think it works as well.

Also, on the UK version of EoDM ad, the 'boring search' representation should be shown for a second or two longer - it disappears too fast to show an out of focus Ask.com logo.

I like what Ask.com is doing with their search and am tempted to use it. But it's still third to Clusty (which uses ask results) and Yahoo!.

Posted by: coxy | Nov 14, 2007 4:56:09 AM

I love, love the commercials! Despite the enormous amount of money being spent on TV ads it appears to be well worth it so far!

Posted by: Jon Clark | Nov 14, 2007 9:05:02 AM

Great way to get people to view ads, uniquely interesting, good post

Posted by: Dedicated Hosting | Nov 15, 2007 10:19:01 AM

Did anyone ever wonder about of who was the person or persons who wrote the famous Christmas music that we enjoy to listen to each year? I also wonder about when they were written?

Posted by: Mike | Dec 6, 2007 3:27:09 PM

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