Crispin Porter scores again: Burger King Freakout
Imagine this: You hate commercials, hate them with the fiery passion of 10 suns. That 30 second spot, applied directly to the forehead, makes you
Imagine this: You hate commercials, hate them with the fiery passion of 10 suns. That 30 second spot, applied directly to the forehead, makes you
The new movie Cloverfield (buildings falling in NYC, people running… am I the only one who is a bit bothered by this?) does a pretty
Blockbuster’s Downgrade Email Another good example of customer service emails done right. Tags: customerservice, dailylinks, email Google Develops Wikipedia Rival – Yahoo! News From the
UrbanOutfitters.com > Ice Luge Still looking for a Christmas present for that drunken uncle? This is perfect: “Party time! Simply freeze water in the mold,
CommandShift3 – It’s like Hot or Not for web design What a fun idea for a site! I spent 30 minutes voting before I realized
It looks like the kerfufel over the Blog Council is starting to wind down, so my coverage (ok, ranting) will too. But before I move
As you may know by now, every few months I head over to the Apple trailers site and poke around. I then share my finds,
How To Get Your Client To Sing Your Praises Louder Than Usual Interesting look at the reason why third-party endorsements are so powerful for you
I recently signed up to check out Adroll, but haven’t had a chance to plug it into this blog. Too busy. Today I got an
HyperTargeting by MySpace MySpace (finally) dips its toes into inventive ad models. It’s about time… Tags: socialnetworking, advertising, dailylinks View all my bookmarks on Ma.gnolia
On Friday I posted my opinion (fine, my rant) about the reaction to the announcement of the Blog Council. Basically I was arguing that if
It’s that time again – plenty of community jobs up for the taking! Fast-Growing, Kids Website Seeks Community Service Lead (San Francisco) Sales Associate (Virtual
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