14
Jan
Remember Google Buzz? No? Just a little, maybe? You might have had one or two friends who used it in 2010, or more likely you clicked on it accidentally while trying to find something in your spam folder. To learn more about Google “Buzz” have a quick peak at this Wiki page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Buzz As you [...]
7
May
By: Alanna Pittard Woolrich Clothing Company was established 182 years ago and specializes in outdoor apparel. It has caused somewhat of a stir with its Men’s Elite Concealed Carry Chinos that have a special feature of concealing your everyday handgun and/or knives, if that tickles your fancy. Woolrich designed the pants with an additional pocket [...]
21
Mar
Israel is leading the way in the advertising industry as it passed legislation that bans the use of underweight models in advertising. The legislation, aptly called the “Photoshop Law,” also requires that advertisements disclose to the audience if the images of models have been digitally altered to make them look thinner. Not only will this [...]
7
Feb
Managing expectations may not be the first thing that you think of when planning your social media campaign. Believe it or not though, there is a dark side to social media. Marketing directors and social media managers who turn a blind eye to this unpleasant aspect of this powerful tool may find themselves in the [...]
21
Nov
Like-gating. Although you may think that you do not know the meaning of the word, you’ve probably seen it in action countless times. For example, earlier this year people who “liked” Taco Bell on Facebook got a coupon for a free taco, if you liked American Eagle, you were entered for a chance to win [...]
11
Oct
Dear America. It’s okay to break the law, really. Don’t worry about it. It’s okay to lie to the FBI, and it’s okay to have pictures of yourself doing drugs on the Internet as long as you’re an Olympic athlete. It’s really okay. Everyone was just overreacting. It’s okay to get caught up in a [...]