David Burn is the editor of AdPulp, and a writer with a plethora of caustic tales to tell. …
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By David Burn
David Burn is the editor of AdPulp, and a writer with a plethora of caustic tales to tell. …
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By David Burn
The Girl Riot is a first-year copywriter, with a style guide. Her blog, view from the bottom has an interesting pitch. YOU COULD BE GETTING YOUR ADVERTISING COMMENTARY FROM A MORE EXPERIENCED, HIGHER-PAID, AND PRETTIER AD EXEC. BUT THE DOWNBEAT AND BASS LINE ARE IN OUR HANDS-- THE ADSTAR WANNABES CLIMBING THE CORPORATE LADDER. AS YET UNCORRUPTED, SOMEWHAT UNCOUTH, AND UTTERLY UNRESTRAINED, THIS IS THE VIEW FROM THE …
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Andy Stanford-Clark is a master inventor at IBM. His house, which sends automated messages regarding its energy use to Twitter, is located in Isle of Wight, UK. [via Earth2Tech] …
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John Dodds speaking about Twitter Spam, alternatively known as Twam or Spitter, says companies need to be receptive to direct messaging on Twitter, but not use the service to blast their pitches shotgun style. When we market our company's products/services, we have to remember that part of the job is to to be the individual's advocate. It's all too easy to serve the company's needs and forget about the …
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Hugh Macleod is writing a book about creativity in Alpine, Texas. Facebook is a pain in the ass (or whichever body part it comes into contact with). …
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Jackie Huba is a word of mouth marketing specialist and one half of Church of the Customer. Here's the Fast Company article she references. Andrew Chen, a blogger and former advertising executive who worked with MySpace, calls a viral loop the "most advanced direct-marketing strategy being developed in the world right now." It's an interesting piece, but it can be boiled down to this: create something good, …
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Paul Isakson is a planner working in Minneapolis. His tweet is in response to Joseph Jaffe's talk last night at the Fine Line. For the record, Steve Hall sees social media and conversational marketing as "two entirely different things." …
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Ana Marie Cox--Washington Editor of Time.com, founding editor of Wonkette and the author of the novel Dog Days--is on the loose again. …
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