Blue Orange Asia is an Award Winning Digital Brand Marketing, Advertising Agency based in Bangkok, Thailand, Singapore, Hong Kong, Yangon Myanmar and HCMC Vietnam.
As an outstanding creative agency with over 20 years of accredited experience and expertise, many of the best brands work with us because we deliver Better Ideas and Better Results at far better value for money. Our clients include Forex Binary Options, Hilton Hotels, Banyan Resort and Golf Club, Fun88 Gaming, Payperhead Sportsbook Software, Amazon E-Commerce, Tencent Video Games, Audi Automotive Singapore, Procter & Gamble FMCG Beauty Yangon Myanmar, Hermes Fashion and Apparel, Disney Asia, HSBC Retail Bank Hong Kong, E-Dinar Cryptocurrency, Fitbit Smart Watches, Big Cola RTD Drinks Thailand,
IBM, Vietnam Tourism, Accor M Gallery Bangkok, Bangkok Hospital, Royal Phuket Marina, Prudential Insurance.
Blue Orange Asia produces results driven branding and marketing campaigns for clients across Asia in Bangkok, Phuket, Thailand, Singapore, Yangon Myanmar and HCMC Vietnam, Macau, Hong Kong, Mumbai India, Manila Philippines, The Maldives and Bali Indonesia. We also services clients in Europe and America, in London, United Kingdom, Gibraltar, Malta, San Jose Costa Rica, Panama, Cayman Islands, and United States of America.
Blue Orange Asia services clients in the market segments of New Brand and Product Innovation | E-Commerce Shopping | Shopper Marketing E-Commerce | Mobile Devices | Mobile Apps | SAAS Software | Smart Watch Tech | Forex Binary Options Trading | Sports betting B2B Software | Computer Console Video Games | Online Gaming | Retail Banking | Financial Services | Fintech | Blockchain | Bitcoin | FMCG | Retail | Beauty Skincare and Cosmetics | Golf Clubs | Healthcare and Medical | Wellness and Fitness | Nutrition | Insurance | Hospitality, Travel, Tourism | Fashion Apparel and Accessories | Automotive | Airlines | Real Estate | Property Developments.
Blue Orange Asia’s creative services include New Brand and New Product Creation | Creative Advertising & Marketing Communications | Original Content Marketing | Universal App Marketing | Social Media Marketing | Facebook Advertising | Google PPC Adwords | Pay Per Click | Google GDN Network Display Advertising | Film and Video Marketing | Viral Marketing | Activation | PR Media Communications | Creative Direction | Copywriting | Art Direction | Photography | Media Buying | Media Placement.
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UNIQUE FACTS ABOUT CREATIVE DIGITAL MARKETING AND ADVERTISING
BANGKOK, Known in Thai as 'Krung Thep is Thailand's capital city and countries largest urban area. Often referred to as The City of Angels, and historically renowned as The Venice of the East, Bangkok has over the past 15 years become the central hub for the best advertising creative center of excellence in the Asian region. From world class TV, film, video productions, to award winning advertising Bangkok is at the creative cutting edge of the advertising industry.
1. The most complained about ad in Australia in 2010 was an ad from the Advanced Medical Institute about erectile dysfunction. To advertise the effectiveness of the drug, the ad showed a wife using her husband’s er****on as a step stool to reach something out of a high cupboard.
2. Ice cubes in beverage advertisements are typically made of acrylic so they won’t melt under hot photography lights or move around. Bubbles are made by adding detergent, and water is added so light will filter through better.
3.Pharmaceutical companies spend more on advertising than on research
4. A York University study revealed that U.S. pharmaceutical companies spend twice as much on advertising as they do on research.
5. The famous Marlboro Man ads began in 1955. The Marlboro Man actually included a variety of masculine figures such as athletes, gunsmiths, and captains, but the rugged cowboy image proved the most marketable. Three men who appeared in the advertisements later died of lung cancer, earning the brand the nickname “Cowboy Killer.
6. TV commercials during Super Bowl XLV in 2011 are estimated to have cost $3 million for a 30-second spot
7. More than $500 billion a year is spent on advertising worldwide.
8. By the time a person in the United States is 65 years old, he would have seen an estimated two million television commercials.
9. In fashion advertising, women are often pictured lying on bearskin rugs, wearing furs and feathers, or dressed in tight-fitting leather clothing. Some researchers criticize these kinds of ads because they feature women as “prey.”
9. Women’s bodies are often “dismembered” in ads and shown only as “body parts.” This type of representation has been criticized for objectifying women and contributing to the underlying culture of violence toward women.
10. In 1900, the standard billboard was created in America, creating a billboard boon along streets and highways.
11. Many researchers argue that advertising is the most powerful art form on Earth.
12. Over $15 billion a year is spent in advertisements directed toward children in the U.S.
13. Though the commercial “1984,” which launched the Apple Macintosh computer, ran just one time on American television, during the Super Bowl, it has had a lasting impact on advertising. Directed by Ridley Scott, the commercial was the first example of “event marketing,” or when a promotion deserves as much coverage as the product itself.
14. One Kirshenbaum & Bond sidewalk ad in New York reads, “From here, it looks like you could use some new underwear.” This type of advertising is termed “guerilla” or stealth advertising to label a breed of “edgy” urban advertisements.
15. The first advertisement widely believed to be the first to feature a homos*xual couple aired in 1994 when an Ikea ad featured two male companions shopping together for furniture.
16. A Disney ad which showed a woman with the words “lift my shirt to see more” over her breasts was banned in 2009. It was an advertisement for the film Adventureland.
17. Most watches displayed in advertisements are set to 10:10 because the hands of the watch frame the watch brand name and they make a smiling face.
18. The American Psychological Association (APA) reports that children under eight years old are not able to critically understand advertisements and that they regard them as truthful, accurate, and unbiased.
19. Fast food companies (soda, fast food, and cereal) in the U.S. spent about $1.6 billion in advertising in 2006.
20. In 2006, soda companies spent an estimated $492 million in advertising. In contrast, the Milk Processor Education Program, which sponsors the “Got Milk” ads, spent about $67 million.
21. The average child in America watches over 40,000 television commercials in a year, or over 100 a day.
22 popular girl Advertisements often target children's self-esteem
23. Advertisers consciously try to create a ‘nag factor” by bombarding kids with ads encouraging them to buy certain products in order to become popular. American children ages 12-17 will ask a parent for products they have seen on television an average of nine times until parents finally give in.
25. In a national survey, more than half of the children who responded reported that buying certain advertised products made them feel better about themselves.
26. Channel One delivers two minutes of advertising and 10 minutes of news to approximately 7.7 million students. Over 27% of Channel One advertisements are for junk food and 10% are for military recruitment. Channel One also advertises movies, TV shows, and video games with alcohol and to***co use, violence, and s*x.
27. The very first U.S. paid advertisement was a 1704 ad in the Boston News Letter which advertised an estate in Oyster Bay, Long Island.b
28. Researchers note a correlation between s*xual imagery in children’s ads and an increase in eating disorders among girls.
29. In 2008, approximately $2.6 billion was spent on political advertising in the U.S., the largest ever during a presidential campaign. Obama's campaign spent $70 million on ads for the primary and $240 million for the general election. McCain's campaign spent $10 million for the primary and $126 million for the general election.
30. In 2006, Microsoft spent over $11.5 billion on advertising. That same year, Coca-Cola spent $2.5 billion, Yahoo spent $1.3 billion, eBay spent $871 million, Google spent $188 million, and Starbucks spent $95 million.