Reactions to the Facebook Commercial Opinions abound about the new existential-ish commercial for Facebook like Lance Ulanoff of Mashable who thinks “The Facebook Commercial Is All Kinds of Wrong“, and Adweek’s Tim Nudd who thinks the ad is gorgeous yet he’s not impressed. But you can hear the real story from Creativity Online’s Ann-Christine Diaz … Continue reading »
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Daily Dish 10-1-11: Microsoft and Advertising, Digital Campaign Fail, and Future of Ad Spending
Welcome to October! While it still feels like the middle of August here in LA, fall is upon us. Pusheen the Cat captures the reason why we love this season. And now, for your regularly scheduled news… The Long Goodbye? By Mike Shields – Adweek Despite the missteps, Microsoft insists it’s still serious about advertising. … Continue reading »
Daily Dish 9-26-12: Sexy New Myspace, Useful View-throughs, and AMC Theaters vs. Oreo
Sexy Myspace Redesign Makes Some Wish They Hadn’t Deleted Their Account in 2008 By Michael Learmonth & Rupal Parekh – Ad Age Now owned by an ad network and backed by Justin Timberlake, Myspace is getting a redesign that — dare we say it — is making Facebook look like it was designed by a … Continue reading »
Daily Dish 9-12-12: Ad School, Facebook’s New Ads, Power of Pinterest, and Content Continuum
thinkLA news L.A. Gets A New Ad School By Shareen Pathak – Creativity L.A.’s Loyola Marymount University has partnered with non-profit ad club thinkLA to launch The Institute of Modern Marketing, also known as the mSchool. The school is launching with a 14-week pilot course that starts today, called “The Future Will Not Be Televised: … Continue reading »
Daily Dish for June 18, 2012
It’s Monday already?? Better get your dose of Daily Dish in before you leave work! We scour the Interwebs to bring you random happenings and news… so you don’t have to! Today on the Daily Dish: Twitter Hires LinkedIn Pro To Improve Real-Time Search, Ads by Laurie Sullivan – MediaPost Marketers have continually questioned Twitter’s … Continue reading »