Advertising on Web3.0 & the Metaverse with Varun Duggirala
Description
On the first episode of Intel vPro® presents #FutureProofing, Ekalavya is joined by Varun Duggirala, Co-Founder & Content Chief at The Glitch & Host of the podcast - Advertising is Dead. The conversation starts with Ekalavya & Varun going down memory lane and discussing how advertising used to take place during the Web1.0 days. Moving on, they explore how advertising evolved with the introduction of Web2.0 and how brands & advertising giants took advantage of the internet which was now more engagement-based. Further on, they go on decoding the metaverse & brands jumping onto the virtual space to push ahead their specific campaigns. The guys also put together a hypothetical burger metaverse - that sounds delicious. They also talk about how privacy will play a crucial role in determining people’s interaction with Web3.0 in the coming days. The episode ends with both of them figuring out how advertising will be done 10 years down the line.
So tune in to the episode and learn about advertising’s journey with the web & their hand-in-hand evolution.
The video episode is available on #FutureProofing YouTube Channel
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