• 5 Super Bowl 2018 Ads You Should Watch Right Now

    Every month Unruly scours the corners of the web for the funniest, saddest and weirdest ads around – then we put them into a handy list so you can catch up before the weekend. This month’s batch includes the first wave of highly-anticipated Super Bowl ads – including spots from Groupon, Doritos and more. Elsewhere in the list, we’ve got Pringles kicking off Super Bowl ad season with SNL legend Bill Hader, closely followed by Febreze.

  • News You Can Use – Premium Publishers Earn Trust & Ads.txt Booms

    Each and every week Unruly scours the web, Twitter feeds and events for the biggest stories from around the ad industry – so you can catch up on anything you missed before the weekend. This week IAB Europe produced new guidelines to encourage transparency across the advertising supply chain, WARC data showed how the mobile boom is impacting ad spend, while a new survey showed off the power of premium media.

  • Football Laughs And Synchronised Baths: 6 Branded Vines You Should Watch Right Now

    Brands have recognized the influence of short form video as a way to engage and attract an audiences online. But which advertisers are coming out on top in their head-to-head battles for bite-sized consumer attention? With just 6 seconds to impress, creativity is key and we’ve rounded up this week’s 6 best branded Vines to show you how it’s done.  In this week’s round-up, we have dancing footballers and chicken nugget flowers.  Enjoy!

  • Top 20 Most Shared Ads In October 2013: Carrie Prank Has Supernatural Hold Over Unruly Viral Video Chart

    A prank played on a group of coffee shop drinkers to promote the remake of 70s horror classic Carrie tops this month’s Unruly Global Ads Chart. The ad was October’s most popular ad by a country mile, attracting almost 1.7 million more shares across Facebook, Twitter and the blogosphere than the second-placed ad, PooPourri’s hilarious “Girls Don’t Poop”. Created by the dastardly minds at agency Thinkmodo, it’s the latest in a long line of “prankverts” – a very big trend in 2013, in which brands play jokes on supposedly unsuspecting members of the public and film their reactions. But what’s it about and why is it so popular? Well, we all know getting your morning coffee fix can be a real ordeal. You’re half-asleep, there is a huge