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Does anyone know what and when the first television advertisement featured a web address? (www. or URL). And where to get it?
My guess would have been SuperBowl 1996 or 1997, but I can't find it.
Thanks for the help.
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On a major scale, 1997 sounds about right, but I think smaller businesses with local ads may have been using urls since earlier in the 90's.
What the..? I'm having forum quiz deja vu's here. Wasn't someone just asking something more or less exactly like this over here? What was the first commerical to contain a URL? Why the sudden interest, I guess.
In the united states, it was more common for advertisers to list AOL KEYWORD in their ads - tv as well as press & poster - than actually spell out their URL. I thought this was dumb as sin as they were essentially giving away a bit of their adspace advertising AOL.
I still it was likely AT&T, because they did run the worlds first banner ad. Yep, they were that hip.
I had assumed both topics were started by one individual in great need of speedy reply, but they weren't...hmm...
Well to be fair, that other posting was from 2006 and just recently dusted off by DGOas. :)
Oh, didn't notice that. So he/she probably just decided to bump up the old topic as a way of supplementing this posting.