As a marketer, I am all for an advertising ban. But the funny thing? is I spent last three days capturing all the outdoor ads and marketing at different stations and bus stops in Berlin. 60% ads are usually annoying and about 20% are ads meant to encourage advertising because the companies aren’t buying the ads.
Roof top swimming pools is a bloody daft idea. For starters, it'd be stinking hot on the rooftop of a high-rise building, you'd get burnt to a cinder while in the pool trying to cool down. Solar panels would serve a better purpose.
I've been on a few trams near the Köpenick area on *very* hot days in which the A/C was not running and all of the windows were locked. It was ABSOLUTE HELL. I became so nauseous from the heat that I feared I would vomit. Sadly, I suspect that the driver would not have cared.
As a marketer, I am all for an advertising ban. But the funny thing? is I spent last three days capturing all the outdoor ads and marketing at different stations and bus stops in Berlin. 60% ads are usually annoying and about 20% are ads meant to encourage advertising because the companies aren’t buying the ads.
I'd also be very happy if Meta and Alphabet didn't suck up all the ads, leaving some for local newsletters.
I really enjoy people-watching.
Roof top swimming pools is a bloody daft idea. For starters, it'd be stinking hot on the rooftop of a high-rise building, you'd get burnt to a cinder while in the pool trying to cool down. Solar panels would serve a better purpose.
Outdoor advertising ban, good for newsletters business 👀
I've been on a few trams near the Köpenick area on *very* hot days in which the A/C was not running and all of the windows were locked. It was ABSOLUTE HELL. I became so nauseous from the heat that I feared I would vomit. Sadly, I suspect that the driver would not have cared.