In Apple's early days it established a precedent of extraordinary ads. No one wants to violate that standard because they want to feel a part of that tradition and a part of a group of peers that maintains that tradition. Elsewhere that dynamic often does not exist. In the absence of that tradition and other's expectations, good enough seems ok.
In Apple's early days it established a precedent of extraordinary ads. No one wants to violate that standard because they want to feel a part of that tradition and a part of a group of peers that maintains that tradition. Elsewhere that dynamic often does not exist. In the absence of that tradition and other's expectations, good enough seems ok.