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First Ever Banner Ad Revisited

Check out the world’s first banner, which appeared on Hotwired.com in 1994. It’s an ad for AT&T, the American version of Eircom (I think), and it’s god-awful.

There’s no rhyme, rhythm or purpose to this banner. For a start, the AT&T logo isn’t mentioned anywhere, there’s way too much colour, and it’s all done on a black background. Also, the prescient “You Will” is quite ironic nowadays, in the sense that nobody clicks on banners.

But back in the day, this would have been clicked on a lot, probably because nobody had seen anything like it. Today of course, we’ve got Flash, video and interactive banner advertising. And banner ads are now seen as an integral branding tool in the marketing mix.

48 Responses to “First Ever Banner Ad Revisited”

  1. John Says:

    God, what an awful banner!

  2. hans wurst Says:

    yes, it is awful for us NOW, but consider that this banner is 12 years old..! back then .. wow :)

    cheers

  3. Henway Says:

    The “You Will” tag line was the heart of a big AT&T ad campaign at the time. A viewer in 1994 would probably have known what it meant. Some of the ads were sad/creepy, like where a mother was trying to settle her baby via video. Other parts, like EZPass, have already come true.

  4. Paul Says:

    This was part of a relatively prescient marketing campaign by AT&T. TV/print/online spots (all featuring the tagline “You Will”) showcased visions of future technologies that have actually become widespread today. These include IPTV, video-on-demand, RFID, and here, the rise of Internet advertising.

  5. Jonathan Zencovich Says:

    wow…Interesting…..

    Adds this one to the museums! We have a rich history of the internet in the makings… :D

    –Jon Z | http://jzencovich.blogspot.com/

  6. rob Says:

    Very cool find! Thanks. What a horrible looking banner, but like you said, being the first, I bet it was quite effective!

  7. Gareth Says:

    haha actually, i kinda like it!
    its awfully ridiculous.. but hell.. it wonderful in its own way.

  8. Ivan Says:

    Why is it so faded and blurry? is the gif aging? hehe. They should’ve used less color and brought that down to only a few k.

  9. Mike Says:

    Why couldnt the design better?

  10. keats Says:

    the funny thing is even though it’s 12 years old, adblock still regards the banner as a threat :-D

    go go adblock!

  11. Matt1125 Says:

    Thats an awesome banner… it made me click! :)

  12. Armin Says:

    Well they didn’t have any software to make the damn banner pretty

  13. Jawad Shuaib Says:

    It isn’t awful at all! made me click on it! lol

  14. jbelkin Says:

    It’s tied into the campaign at the time “YOU WILL.” (delivered by Tom Selleck, it was friendly, not like the Yoda reply when Luke Skywaler says, he’s ot not afraid of the dark side :-)

    Basically, it was a series of “Jetsons” like presentations of what the future might like - how technology will uber convenient … and basically say, you think you can’t do this? “You Will (eventually) and brought to you by AT&T”

    But AT&T is turning out to be like the Pam Am shuttle of 2001: A Space Odyessey - not very much involved making the future but busy tapping our phone lines or just selling local POTS … and fighting net neutrailty.

    So, while it won’t win any design, it was pretty daring that they would build off of their TV campaign & branding without their logo and letting you make the connect.

    So, non-Americans might miss all that aspect but all and all, not really all that bad - not brilliant but an interesting start to interactive if it was indeed the very first.

  15. Trinok Says:

    Much nicer than the Flash and animated-GIF crap these days.

  16. [GEEKS ARE SEXY] Tech.News Says:

    What a perfectly awful looking waste of web space.

    Back in 1994, I would have probably clicked it, but back then, it would have been normal, we were all “web ads virgins” back then :)

  17. Aaron Says:

    I clicked.

  18. Anonymous Says:

    DUDEEE.

    BEST.
    BANNER.
    EVER.

  19. Joe Says:

    AT&T is not an Americanized version of Eircom. AT&T was the original telegraph/telephone company, and was founded by the creator of the telephone.

    But yes, the add really sucks.

  20. DRB Says:

    …*shame*..I couldn’t help it..

  21. John Says:

    I guess it is awful. But the first of every advertisement scheme alwasy appears awful years later. Check out the first commercials broadcasted on tv.

  22. Real Life Pixel Says:

    The banner was right.
    I did click there.

    And to think,
    it has been waiting
    12 years for me to do that.

  23. stephen Says:

    The fact that it’s telling me that I WILL click there, draws me to want to click it. But yes, hideous indeed!

  24. mark Says:

    Wow! Banner-making as come a long way since then.

  25. Alistair Phillips Says:

    Hmm I wonder what is was they were advertising at the time - 56k dialup :)

  26. Bob Says:

    Advertising and censorship both suck. ; )>

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    […] It was of today that I saw this keen article about the first ever World Wide Web banner ad. Now my friends, I must admit, in 1994 when that ad appeared, I was still but a user of gopher. The World Wide Web I had not yet experienced on a wide scale! So the actuality of this claim I cannot be a verifier of. But we can treat it as true and make some analysis! […]

  28. mark Says:

    It sure is an aweful banner.

  29. Josh Says:

    How do you know this was the first ad banner?

  30. Twin Says:

    I’d click it now just for being different.

  31. Kevlar Says:

    I would have fallen for it.

  32. Invartact Says:

    Now I have to use Adblock in Firefox to get rid of yet another ad…

  33. r3in Says:

    well, in this day and time, that is horrible, but im sure if millions of people have never seen that before, or anything like it, that it would of been clicked many many of times,

    good job on the innovation at&t youve ruined the lives of millions of computer users across the world :P

  34. snowpuff Says:

    This is about the hundredth time I’ve seen someone post this banner, but it’s the first time the poster didn’t realize it was part of a famous advertising campaign for AT&T [Dave: That’s because us Irish people are not always exposed to these ads!]. The television ads were narrated by Tom Selleck. They would show some marvelous futuristic technology being used by regular people and the voice over would say, for example, “Have you ever sent a fax from the beach? Someday, YOU WILL. And the company that will bring it to you is AT&T.”

    Incidentally, some of the technologies they demonstrated were WiFi, RFID and web cameras.

  35. A visitor Says:

    I just clicked on it. They were right.

  36. ultramancool Says:

    “integral branding tool” for people who don’t use adblock + filterset.g updater

  37. Neil Says:

    The “You Will” refers to an ad campaign that AT&T ran at the time. IT was just about everywhere, so the lack of any AT&T branding probably wasn’t a problem sicne everyone would have recognized it.

  38. Barpum Says:

    What banner ad? For once I actually wanted to see a banner ad, but adblock seems to be filtering it.

  39. natalya Says:

    “you will” was an old ad campaign by AT&T back in the day. Read: http://commercial-archive.com/114815.php

  40. Darrell Coomes Says:

    Just think, though, A million years from now it will still be in mint condition.

  41. alex Says:

    nothing happens when i click it tho?

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    very good ….

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  46. jimmy Says:

    A Long Time Ago…
    Guy1: Wow dude! What’s that?
    Guy2: I.. I dunno! It’s on this website..
    Guy1: What do you think happens if you click on it?
    Guy2: I dunno..! I dunno….! What should I do?
    Guy1: Click on it!
    Guy2: Okay!….

    Yesterday…
    Guy2: Oh GD it, it’s another one of those GD banner ads!
    Guy1: Stupid-arse banner ads!

  47. the Dude Says:

    WTF!

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