3 Reasons Why Facebook’s View Ads Feature Is Great for Agencies
Facebook recently rolled out its new View Ads feature to the public. The initiative--catalyzed by Russian influence on the 2016 U.S. presidential election and underlined by the Cambridge Analytica data...
View ArticleAubrey Plaza and LG Really Wanted Ryans to Upgrade Their Phones
Here's one for the Ryans out there. An LG campaign targets the half-million-plus people named Ryan in the US with some wiggle room for the rest of us to score a sleek new phone. The Ryan Sweepstakes...
View ArticleHow Unpredictability Can Work With Us: Exploring Sentiment Analysis Tools
In today's fast-paced world, a person's opinion about a product, service or individual is unpredictable and changing constantly, yet companies can use this unpredictability for their own benefit....
View ArticleWhy Telemundo’s World Cup Ad Revenue Will Surpass Fox Sports’, Despite Lower...
Telemundo is in the home stretch of its inaugural men's FIFA World Cup tournament--France and Croatia will meet in Sunday's final match, after Saturday's third-place playoff between England and...
View ArticleThe Martin Agency Creates Talent and Culture Unit Led by Former Obama...
IPG's The Martin Agency has created a new Talent and Culture department aimed at driving change and progress among its staff seven months after the ouster of longtime chief creative officer Joe...
View ArticleSarah Palin and Roy Moore Are Unwittingly Doing a Masterful Job Marketing...
Showtime has two politicians to thank for spearheading what has become a huge marketing campaign for its new satirical show Who Is America? The series, hosted by Sacha Baron Cohen, will apparently...
View ArticleThink Print Is Dying? Just Look to Vinyl for Evidence to the Contrary
They say print is dead. They gave their eulogies and laid it to rest. But I wouldn't say my goodbyes so soon. Consider vinyl. Records were supposed to die at least three deaths: at the hands of the...
View Article4 Reasons Why Animation Studios Are Flourishing While Live Action Video...
These days, it seems like most studios are going in and out of business as quickly as NYC restaurants. It's no secret that work is slow as brands begin to tighten spending by taking work in-house or...
View ArticleKids Won’t Eat Veggies? Bribe Them Shamelessly With Ore-Ida’s ‘Potato Pay’
Parents are constantly torn between two contradictory principles--standing firm and picking your battles. And for those with picky eaters, dinner time is often when these maxims come to a head. But...
View ArticleBuild-A-Bear Tries to Bounce Back From Its ‘Pay Your Age’ Fiasco
It started out innocently enough, as such things often do. Build-A-Bear Workshop declared Thursday "Pay Your Age Day," meaning customers could come in and build a bear at its workshops across the U.S.,...
View ArticleRoger Federer’s Racket Becomes a Musical Instrument in Wilson’s Quirky Audio...
Tennis icon Roger Federer holds countless records. His latest one is vinyl. To help tout the Swiss star's Pro Staff RF 97 Autograph racket, Wilson teamed up with production house Farm League and music...
View Article4 Steps for Influencing Merchandising Events’ Success
The way we consume or look for product information is changing. I could argue that it already has. Social media and video are playing a more active role in all aspects of the shopping journey. And this...
View ArticleBlue Apron Delivers a Delicious 40-Foot Mobile Pop-Up
Blue Apron, the boxed meal delivery company, recently announced their "Blue Apron Unboxed" initiative, celebrating home cooking with a series of pop-ups that launched at the end of May in New York...
View ArticleThink You’re Better Than Everyone Else? Then Planet Fitness Isn’t for You
Which cliche shall we start with about the gym? If you're Planet Fitness, you continue the narrative of people who might think they're better than you. In a new spot from Hill Holliday, we are...
View ArticleThe Washington Post Just Set Up a Channel on Livestreaming Network Twitch
Amazon corporate siblings The Washington Post and Twitch are getting together. The newspaper now has a channel on the livestreaming service for gamers, and it will feature live event coverage hosted by...
View ArticleTo Honor World Cup Heroes, Subway Stations in France and England Got Some New...
There are several ways to celebrate athletic heroics--statues, busts, naming of airports--yet transport authorities in the U.K. and France decided that renaming subway stations seemed apropos. With...
View ArticleInstapaper Unpins Itself From Pinterest, Becomes Separate Company Again
Some acquisitions turn out to be successful, and for others, there's always the "undo" button (or in this case, the "unpin" button). Instapaper announced Monday that control over its application was...
View ArticleArby’s Loves Making Nerdy Art From Its Boxes, and This 7-Foot Statue Is Its...
Arby's has built a strong reputation among some of the nerdier niches of the internet thanks to its meticulously well crafted pieces of art, made entirely from packaging and food, that anchor both the...
View Article72andSunny Retains Creative AOR Status for $70 Million Activision Account
Activision has concluded a creative review that also included finalist Wieden+Kennedy by retaining 72andSunny as its creative agency of record. "We are excited to continue our positive and productive...
View ArticleCoors Light Partnered With NatGeo to Follow 2 Explorers on Epic Journeys
A branded content partnership may not sound like the most thrilling kind of advertising, but when it comes to NatGeo and MillerCoors, a branded content partnership is anything but boring. NatGeo...
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