Moon To Be A Huge Billboard, Ad Man Warns
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PRLEAP.COM) Advertising industry veteran and consulting creative director Scott G of Los Angeles-based G-Man Marketing (
www.gmanmarketing.com), makes a startling prediction in his new column, "Communication Nation," appearing exclusively on Advertising Industry Newswire (
www.AdIndustryNewswire.com).
In "Biggest Billboard of Them All," G writes about the lack of space for branding rights and suggests that research is already underway to use lasers to project brand images onto the surface of the moon.
"The moon’s a balloon" wrote poet ee cummings, but the moon’s a beacon beaming ad messages for big corporations in the fantastic (or frighteningly realistic) article by marketing specialist Scott G.
You can read the full article here:
http://advertisingindustrynewswire.com/2006/04/23/27_225316
G’s "Communication Nation" column debuts with two new articles by G and two of his highly-publicized articles written last year.
The new online magazine is presented by Neotrope(R), an entertainment content and media firm established in 1983. The electronic magazine will provide news, commentary, podcasts, articles and feature content covering the ad business from broadcast to Web.
The Chief Editorial Director for the online publication is Christopher Laird Simmons, an award-winning author, journalist, public relations pro, and Web developer. Simmons is a member of the PRSA and has written articles and columns for numerous national and regional print publications including Computer Player, CrossMedia, Digital Imaging, Print on Demand Business, Micro Publishing News, Polyphony, Search Engine Intelligence, and Spazz.
At G-Man Marketing, Scott G has worked on broadcast campaigns for Goodrich, Verizon Wireless, DIRECTV, Micron, Legoland, General Dynamics NASSCO, the Auto Club, and many more. His 5 albums (recorded as THE G-MAN) are on Rhapsody and iTunes via indie label Delvian Records.
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