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Beware the Twitterers
Beware the Twitterers
adchick.wordpress.com — Twitter brings all sorts of people out of the woodwork. Porn vendors, loan sharks, scam artists. Too... “Social” media, really. The lack of face-to-face contact gives people the courage to share all sorts of stuff. Like this person in a nearby state who sent out a Tweet. I went ... (more) Beware the Twitterers
Advertising Promises
Advertising Promises
adchick.wordpress.com — In the factory we make cosmetics; in the drugstore we sell hope. Charles Revson In advertising we’re... hired to make promises. To fill a void in people lives. If you buy XYZ, you’ll be smarter/faster/envied/ thinner/ better/ happier/prettier/whatever. And so it goes with the ads ... (more) Advertising Promises
Men in Film
Men in Film
adchick.wordpress.com — This has nothing to do with advertising, but it’s an awesome edit. I was captivated by it,... even though it felt a tad creepy here and there. And, I recognized every single one of them another indication of just how old I must really be. Thanks to my friend Joe for sharing ... (more) Men in Film
There’s a Month for That!
There’s a Month for That!
adchick.wordpress.com — I had no idea there was so much to celebrate. Can you imagine being the lucky agency... chosen to develop the PR and marketing strategy for something obscure as, say, Straw Hat Month or Pleasure Your Mate Month? See (what I am assuming is) a complete list here . I’m highlighting my ... (more) There’s a Month for That!
Making a buck the creative way!
Making a buck the creative way!
adchick.wordpress.com — The creative ingenuity of people never ceases to amaze me. People are finding all sorts of unique... ways to make a buck. Like Jason, the guy who Twitters shitmydadsays . I’m quite sure he NEVER thought it would end up in CBS looking at his Twitter Account as the making of a possible ... (more) Making a buck the creative way!
Mac hits the front page…again.
Mac hits the front page…again.
adchick.wordpress.com — Forgive me as I gush about the cleverness. It’s sickening, I know, but they’ve done it again.... Another excellent use of cyber front page by Apple. (more) Mac hits the front page…again.
Oh, Harvey…you’re being harsh.
Oh, Harvey…you’re being harsh.
adchick.wordpress.com — If we study vintage ads like this, we can get an idea of how we treated each... other back then, the roles we played and the priorities we had. Thankfully, times change. And he didn’t even kiss her good-bye. Bastard. (more) Oh, Harvey…you’re being harsh.
People of Public Transport
People of Public Transport
adchick.wordpress.com — In Hooterville, we have a city bus system. I road it once when my daughter was a... little girl…she asked so I took her for a ride around our fair city. I’ll have to do it again to see if I can find anything this interesting. In response to People of Walmart, now we have People of ... (more) People of Public Transport
Careful there, you’re not the client
Careful there, you’re not the client
adchick.wordpress.com — He called, wanted a meeting immediately, then bulldozed his way into our office. He insisted something needed... to be done and right away. He was losing money. No, he wasn’t the final decision maker, but he was a damned important strategic partner and they would listen to him. He liked ... (more) Careful there, you’re not the client
A parting gift
A parting gift
adchick.wordpress.com — Our Intern this summer…she was a walking, always talking, nervous, sound effects machine. But we loved her.... When I finally kicked her outta the nest, she presented me with a gift that keeps on giving. That girl has a bright future. Check it out: Don’t make me use my ... (more) A parting gift
Follow the money
Follow the money
adchick.wordpress.com — I love the surprise/interesting/unexpected ending. Here, money travels and ends up in a happy place. Found at... great ads . Please note that this sort of thing is not tolerated in Hooterville. That’s why I want to move. (more) Follow the money