Key Themes from Cannes Lions on Monday 19 June 2017 include: The Rise of the Robots, Smart Trend-spotting and Content at Scale
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Key Themes from Cannes Lions on Monday 19 June 2017 include: The Rise of the Robots, Smart Trend-spotting and Content at Scale
They spent $120 on geo-targeted Facebook ads instead. CANNES, France–How do you make a splash at Cannes and land a major agency gig when you can’t cough up money or spare the time to actually attend the festival? Oscar Gierup and Kristina Samsonova, two students about to graduate from Miami Ad School, came up with an idea to reach agency leaders where they’re likely to be spending a good chunk of their time over the next week–on their smartphones and on Facebook. The duo created a series of sponsored Facebook ads in a move they hope will help get their portfolios in front of some of the industry’s biggest names. In all, they spent just $120 to pull it off. The best part of the stunt is that the ads are geo-targeted to run in Cannes, so only people in the area will be able to see them. Gierup and Samsonova also filtered their posts to specifically target people working in advertising or related fields.