AOL Rolls Out First AIM Ad Campaign
By Ed Oswald and Nate Mook, BetaNews
October 26, 2005, 4:35 PM
The new AIM Triton may still be in beta, but AOL is already preparing a wide-ranging campaign to promote the service among younger computer users in an effort to regain some ground it has lost to more-gimmicky rivals such as MSN.
"I AM" advertisements will showcase Triton with a new logo that encloses AIM text within an orange speech balloon. AOL hopes to show that online communication can go farther than just the standard instant message.
"We are confident that our new visual identity and creative showcases the flexibility and comprehensiveness of the new AIM Triton service," said AOL executive vice president Kevin Conroy in a statement.
The ads will run on MTV.com, ESPN.com and throughout the AOL.com network, as well also on social networking sites like MySpace and Facebook, which AIM's target audience frequents.
Users will be invited to go to a page on the AIM Web site that introduces them to the Triton client. The program, currently in public beta testing, is expected to be released in final form shortly.






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