Assvertising, a hybrid term describing ad placements on the rears of models (male OR female).
It appears to be a surefire way to draw attention, particularly when seen in real life.
We stare at attractive bums, be they male or female, when they pass up by anyway, so why not place your logo or slogan there? Cost effective, easy to implement and quite viral.
It’s a real bummer not more companies have caught on.
You knew this was coming, so why are you in shock? A new company, Ass-Vertise / Assvertise is already landing new clients with its innovative human-ass billboards. Stare at the bum of an appealing lady OR man in NYC, and you’ll find yourself reading ads, including those shown for the New York Heal… [More]
When we first broke the news on Assvertising, we didn’t think any respectable company would actually do it… But Kodak proved us wrong. I guess when your brand is dying along with film, you become more tempted by sex in advertising. [More]
Over a year ago we first posted about Assvertising, a medium that’s been used by a nunber of companies, including Kodak.
Last week, the Hard Rock Cafe in Time Square became the scene of assvertising used to promote the Gene Simmons Family Jewels tv show. Roughly 25 models pranced their way aroun… [More]
“There’s a Better Way to Make a Career.” At least that’s the claim on this giant ad outside a commuter entrance in Germany. The brilliance of the campaign is that you have to walk ‘up the boss’s ass’ in order to get proceed with your morning commute…
The ad is probably more effective than the … [More]
Trend Hunter loves the assvertising concept, which is why we’re plopping down another campaign. This one, from Che Magazine, features an attractive blonde from behind, whose contact information is up for grabs. Her super-short white skirt says “My Number” with a downward arrow pointing to a row of w… [More]