Posts tagged marketing
Posts tagged marketing
Why Humans, Like Ants, Need a Tribe: biologist E.O. Wilson says our drive to join a group—and to fight for it—is what makes us human, (http://tiny.cc/q0ogew)
What Fuels the Most Influential Tweets?: the number of followers you have and the exact wording matter less than you think. What makes a difference is having the right message for the right people, (http://tiny.cc/gwogew)

Want or Need?: 12 random goods & services selling unusually well right now…the list is bizarre!!!, (http://tiny.cc/woogew)
The End of Retail: as we know it…a presentation, (http://tiny.cc/u6vgew)
The Suite Smell of Success: publishing companies are hiring top-tier talent, threatening brands’ influence, (http://tiny.cc/t4ogew)
Fooled You: ten indie-presented brands that are actually owned by big corporations. Trying guessing at least two before you read the article, (http://tiny.cc/shpgew)
Get Schooled: what Facebook, Instagram, and Google Can learn from Flickr, (http://tiny.cc/brpgew)

GM versus Facebook Ads: GM issue may be brand loyalty, (http://tiny.cc/6npgew)
Big Hit: how TNT made the biggest viral video Ad Of The Year…in Belgium, (http://tiny.cc/vzpgew)
New York Not the Biggest Apple: Apple’s new London store is also its biggest, (http://tiny.cc/63pgew)
McKinsey Focuses on Social Media
The strategy firm offers a cool section loaded with content. It is presented in a very clever way off their homepage as split-screen option. Check it out:

Logo & Offer Overload! this graphic shows how ludicrously complicated Social Media Marketing is now, (http://tiny.cc/6qsgew)
The Cocktail Club: see this Charleston, SC menu from the cool site, Art of the Menu, that is a visual feast, (http://tiny.cc/qwsgew)

Why Aren’t We All Working In Outdoor Offices? a three year study looks at why we are so walled-in, (http://tiny.cc/h1sgew)
Pac Man is Real: photographs depict iconic video games in the real world, (http://tiny.cc/r6sgew)
Confirms What We Knew: Ad people love advertising and social media. Other people, less so. Also, ad people are more likely to behave badly at office parties, (http://tiny.cc/iatgew)
The Real Millennials: The Boston Consulting Group dissects the millennial consumer, download it here: (http://tiny.cc/zuugew)
Marketing Effectiveness: Nielsen lets us know how to ensure the right return on investment. Download it here: (http://tiny.cc/92ugew)

Knowledge and Privacy: it turns out the more we know about social media privacy issues, the less we share. Download it here: (http://tiny.cc/oxugew)
Brand Digital: Interbrand takes you through digital and how it can influence your brand. Download it here: (http://tiny.cc/x0ugew)
Growth Market: look at the incredible changes in communications and consumers in Africa. Download it here: (http://tiny.cc/74ugew)
An app for intimacy, without the intimacy. Could this be the next Facebook? (http://tiny.cc/2o0ucw)
Burger Battles: how Burger King went from McDonald’s greatest rival to total train wreck, (http://tiny.cc/lm0ucw)

Lean Communications: at communications agencies, the creative process is forever evolving. By borrowing a page from the tech industry playbook, it can get even faster, smarter, and more efficient, (http://tiny.cc/rr0ucw)
How We Use Our Mobiles: smartphones get around, but tablets are most likely to come out in the living room or the bedroom, (http://tiny.cc/qz0ucw)
CMO Chatter: digital cannibalizing budgets from traditional media, (http://tiny.cc/fa1ucw)
Seagram’s New Look: a gingerly update to the iconic brand, (http://tiny.cc/ss1ucw)

Art for Exercise: innovative home exercise bike doubles as a sculpture, (http://tiny.cc/lw1ucw)
Persil Starch Crispy Clothes: Henkel designed the product for the needs of the Middle East region. DDB Dubai, in this print campaign for Persil Starch, dramatized the crispness of the clothes by transforming the people into one-dimensional characters in a three-dimensional world, (http://tiny.cc/n61ucw)

The Rise of the Designer Bakery: is there anything more basic, homey and familiar than a loaf of great bread? Yet it has become a luxury, (http://tiny.cc/8e2ucw)
George Parker: tales from the heyday of the ad world.
Wine Not? These stunning new bottle designs are revolutionizing the wine business. (http://tiny.cc/tt4cd)
Design’s Next Frontier: nudging consumers into making better life choices. (http://tiny.cc/ie5fa)
How Do You Like Your Eggs? Faberge eggs get a modern makeover for the craziest Easter egg hunt ever. (http://tiny.cc/ohmol)

Seinfood Posters: if you remember Seinfeld … you will remember their numerous sitcom food mentions done as posters. (http://tiny.cc/gx2co)
100 Creative Coffee Tables: from spacecraft-inspired surfaces to functional origami-like furniture. (http://tiny.cc/rytbf)
Vintage computer ads!