You can be forgiven if you are among those who grow weary of the incessant auto insurance commercials on broadcast and streaming channels featuring colorful and memorable characters like Emus, Geckos, ...
As they sell serious products to people who hope they'll never need to use them, insurance companies rely heavily on humor. Successful TV pitchmen include a talking gecko, a dancing duck, quarrelsome ...
Why are there so many auto insurance ads on TV? We see far less ads for other types of insurance. From the Geico gecko to Flo from Progressive, car insurance commercials have become so ubiquitous that ...
Insurance may not be the most exciting topic. But insurance companies have created a competitive space where selling the promise of security is delivered through creative, memorable advertising ...
Insurance is boring. You have it because you need it, not because you want it. So it’s amazing to think that insurance ads are among the most amusing on TV. And the Aflac duck, who’s been quacking the ...
Starting next month, Google will require health insurers to apply for certification for their ads to run on the search engine. The tech giant announced Tuesday that it will only allow insurance ads ...
Microsoft Advertising announced a new ad format for Bing Search named health insurance ads. Microsoft said advertisers are already seeing a 4X increase in return on ad spend (ROAS) and lower costs per ...
CheapInsurance.com reports that many states allow non-business owners to obtain commercial auto insurance based on vehicle ...
How many times have you seen a TV commercial or received a letter stating that you can’t be turned down for this life insurance? “Guaranteed issue” or “guaranteed acceptance” whole life insurance ...
“Hi guys, it’s Taylor Swift. Remember those stimulus checks? Well, there’s a new thing going viral.” The ads were deceptive, but they weren’t trying to con people out of their money—at least not ...