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"The Evolving Landscape of Advertising: A Moment of Reflection"

Feb 13, 2024 - 10:22am

Comment: ar space

Caption: A screenshot capturing a moment of realization and reflection on the evolving nature of advertising space.

Description: A screenshot of a conversation from a messaging app is shown with two text bubbles. The first, larger bubble is filled with light text and contains a message expressing a realization about the possibility of selling physical or digital space, and the fact that you don't have to build a billboard anymore, but still could if you owned the land. The second, smaller bubble with a single word in light text, acknowledges this statement as 'Weird.' The background of the screenshot is a dark color, and the text bubbles are colored differently to represent the two participants in the conversation.A screenshot of a conversation from a messaging app is shown with two text bubbles. The first, larger bubble is filled with light text and contains a message expressing a realization about the possibility of selling physical or digital space, and the fact that you don't have to build a billboard anymore, but still could if you owned the land. The second, smaller bubble with a single word in light text, acknowledges this statement as 'Weird.' The background of the screenshot is a dark color, and the text bubbles are colored differently to represent the two participants in the conversation.

Extracted Text

I just realized physical/digital space is going to be sold... you don't have to build a billboard any more, but if you own that land you could put one there

Weird

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