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Could one of you advertising experts please tell me what is goinDate: Wed, 16. April 2008 16:05:36
If you're an advertising, media or marketing professional or offer a vendor product to these professionals take a look at the AdGabber social network. The link above takes you to a forum discussion about advertising that has gotten a little heated. You may want to sign up and join the discussion. AdGabber is a creation of Ad Rants, which describes itself thus: "Adrants, published by Adrants Publishing LLC, provides marketing and advertising news with attitude in the form of a website and daily email newsletter. Written by current and former industry practitioners, it provides insightful, informed, experiential, no holds barred commentary on the state of the advertising and media industries. Editorial covers emerging marketing and advertising trends, cultural and demographic shifts affecting advertising strategies, new campaign launches, viral and buzz marketing, useful industry research and the examination of the industry's shift from old paradigms to new."
Could one of you advertising experts please tell me what is going on... - AdGabberDate: Wed, 16. April 2008 16:05:36
If you're an advertising, media or marketing professional or offer a vendor product to these professionals take a look at the AdGabber social network. The link above takes you to a forum discussion about advertising that has gotten a little heated. You may want to sign up and join the discussion. AdGabber is a creation of Ad Rants, which describes itself thus: "Adrants, published by Adrants Publishing LLC, provides marketing and advertising news with attitude in the form of a website and daily email newsletter. Written by current and former industry practitioners, it provides insightful, informed, experiential, no holds barred commentary on the state of the advertising and media industries. Editorial covers emerging marketing and advertising trends, cultural and demographic shifts affecting advertising strategies, new campaign launches, viral and buzz marketing, useful industry research and the examination of the industry's shift from old paradigms to new."
Setting Your Freelance Rates in AdvertisingDate: Tue, 6. January 2009 15:29:31
One of the most common and most difficult questions you'll have as a budding freelancer in the advertising industry is how you should set your freelance advertising rates. Now there's...
10 Things to Do Before You Find a Job in AdvertisingDate: Fri, 10. October 2008 03:17:33
There's more to finding a job in advertising than just sending your cover letter out to potential employers. Start your advertising career off right with this To Do List right...
Lamar to Slow Digital RolloutDate: Sun, 9. November 2008 21:11:48
Soft advertising and a difficult economy forced outdoor company Lamar Advertising to temporarily suspend its digital rollout in 2009.
Ad watchdog: FiOS not 'so much more bright' (AP)Date: Wed, 26. November 2008 19:34:00
AP - Verizon's FiOS TV service doesn't make for a brighter picture, the advertising industry's self-regulatory body said, urging the company to drop some of the claims it makes in its advertising.
Unilever selects Lowe Worldwide to manage creative account of Knorr brandDate: Thu, 11. December 2008 10:38:00
Unilever has selected UK-based advertising agency Lowe Worldwide to manage the creative account of its Knorr food brand, revealed Advertising Age.
Ad watchdog: FiOS not 'so much more bright'Date: Fri, 28. November 2008 15:04:38
Verizon's FiOS TV service doesn't make for a brighter picture, the advertising industry's self-regulatory body said, urging the company to drop some of the claims it makes in its advertising.
Study: Promo Swag More Effective Than AdsDate: Sun, 16. November 2008 00:25:29
As marketers continue their debate over the next great advertising medium, a new study released by the Advertising Specialty Institute found it's not TV, print or radio that gets consumers' attention, but good ...
Just what political ads need, decorative flags in dogshit. Obama Presidential Campaign.Date: Thu, 16. October 2008 08:46:26
You old gray ad-silverbacks (gasp, like me) with a longer advertising memory than five minutes will know that yes indeedy, the flags-in-dogpoop advertising media has been around for at least ten years. Kesselskramer did it back in the 90s, Miami did it a
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