“Ads” like this where you learn or are entertained are great, as they’re effectively content. Consider Vogue Magazine, which consists mostly of “advertisements”, but they’re so beautiful that they’re worth seeing in & of themselves.
“Ads” like this where you learn or are entertained are great, as they’re effectively content. Consider Vogue Magazine, which consists mostly of “advertisements”, but they’re so beautiful that they’re worth seeing in & of themselves.
Of course, not all products & services are glamorous, but still there is a true value proposition for anything useful/enjoyable
@elonmusk Is monetization coming soon for content creators? You mentioned that a few weeks ago.
@elonmusk Ads by their nature can never be “great”. The highest score an ad can achieve is “kinda funny” followed distantly by “not terrible”… This one was just meh.
@elonmusk Nothing worse than an ad that has people talking and doing stuff, but when it's done you have no idea what the product is... which is the way a lot of tech ads are.
Good to see footage regarding textiles of fine and natural fibers. They breathe and have longevity. It would be practical to go back to times when quality of a garment’s textile, outweighs anything quantity can ever provide. Faux textiles are comprised of toxic substances, mainly petroleum. When you wear natural fibers it’s hard to imagine others fail to detect the difference.
@elonmusk for Dior the “Jenna Ortega factor” has worked very well … a blessing for any project she contributes to; when she snaps her finger really cool stuff happens🌺💜😃
@elonmusk I wear Wranglers & boots. So it depends on your taste. IMHO