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This week, we’re covering some of Dell’s best ads. They’re tech ad geniuses with fresh insights to share!

Let’s have a look:

Meta Ads

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This ad isn’t just about tech- it’s about transforming how you work.

It does an awesome job of showcasing how this powerful combo uses AI to make work faster and smarter, directly speaking to decision-makers ready to modernize their operations.

It’s perfect for businesses looking to improve their workflows and get more done with the help of AI. If you’re a decision-maker wanting to upgrade your operations, this ad is speaking directly to you.

Simple, effective, and focused on making your business more productive.

Partnerships

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Dell’s latest partnership ad shares some big news: They’re teaming up with NVIDIA to build an AI factory for Grok, a project by Elon Musk’s xAI.

This ad highlights how Dell’s powerful hardware and NVIDIA’s AI technology are coming together to create something groundbreaking. It’s all about driving the future of AI and showing that Dell is a major player in the tech world.

Bold, innovative, and leading the way in AI!

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Google Ads

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Dell’s Google ad, "Gen AI for Students!," directly targets students interested in exploring Generative AI. The ad invites them to begin their AI journey with free training and earn a #GenAI achievement badge, perfect for enhancing their resumes.

The ad’s message is clear and enticing, offering both education and a valuable credential, making it an attractive opportunity for students looking to advance in the tech field.

Short, impactful, and tailored for aspiring AI learners!

LinkedIn Ads

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Dell’s latest LinkedIn ad is all about leveling up with AI.

Kicking things off with the bold question, "How can a team move as fast as a moving train?" Dell sets the stage for what’s to come. Their answer? Cutting-edge laptops powered by Intel Core Ultra processors that are designed to keep up with even the fastest-moving teams. These AI-driven devices aren’t just about working hard—they’re about working smart, automating tasks and optimizing workflows like a pro.

The ad itself is a masterpiece: sleek visuals, a punchy message, and a clear focus on high performance. Dell nails it by showing professionals that they’ve got the tech to match their ambition. This ad doesn’t just talk about productivity—it embodies it.

Fast, sharp, and perfectly in sync with the needs of today’s trailblazers!

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