...o get out there. The straplines themselves are perfect for Rando and so far removed from the majority of other advertising messages you see out there by big brands, that we had to go for it.” As for the anti-social stuff...
...had studied? If no, why hadn’t you pursued a career in the same field? Filed under: Reflections , Work Tagged: advertising , career , education , life , school , university , Work...
Facebook ads are about to become a tiny bit less obtrusive: the social network just announced that it will stop showing Sponsored Results this July. These ads have appeared alongside brands, groups and more in searches ...
.... With the InPowered platform , advertisers are going in the other direction, taking content and packing it as advertising — they can track the articles that are posted about their products, and then they use ads to prom...
.... With the InPowered platform , advertisers are going in the other direction, taking content and packing it as advertising — they can track the articles that are posted about their products, and then they use ads to prom...
...Jason Hetherington is a London based photographer who focuses his efforts on the genres of fashion, beauty and advertising. Enjoy! Jason Hetherington is a London based photographer who focuses his efforts on the genres o...
...ng , citing a graph from app and mobile ad tracking service Onavo Insights. The chart showed that an uptick in advertising spending that coincided with Path’s gradual rise up the overall charts. In fact, a source familia...
... seem to prefer a mobile in-stream approach to social media advertising. As Facebook has enabled more and more advertising directly in the news feed, we’ve all feared consumer backlash. But we’ve found that rich in-strea...
... first led to some confusion in the industry. Over the years, developers had learned to use the identifier for advertising purposes, and as a way to store data about their users. But the method raised privacy concerns, s...
Filed under: Women , Video , Below the Belt , Weird Stuff Advertisers aren't stupid. OK, some of them are, but most of them know what helps things get sold: pretty girls. Preferably pretty girls wearing not that much, as ...