I was over on adgoodness (great blog to add to your list by the way) and saw their post today about an internal effort BBDO New York did to promote Bring Your Kids to Work Day. Internal relations is often overlooked so YEA FOR THEM! Its a fun and creative idea that probably got people [...]
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Posted by Amelia Woodbridge on January 24th, 2009 — in Public Relations
I stumbled upon this at Observations in Public Relations, (and to quote them): “if you’ve ever purposefully chosen anything other than Times New Roman, you’ll love this video.” The video tagline reads: “This video wasn’t long enough, so we made it double-spaced”. HA! Well done College Humor Show!
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Posted by Amelia Woodbridge on January 23rd, 2009 — in Just for Fun, Social Networking, Viral Marketing
I admire photographers. I have always had a real respect for the talent it takes to be really good at photography. I came across a collection of compelling images related to the inauguration on Tuesday and a few are below. It was interesting to see the images from around the world and how much they [...]
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Posted by Amelia Woodbridge on January 22nd, 2009 — in Photography
On his last weekend in office, an ad from Arno blenders seems the perfect way to say, “Goodbye Mr. Bush!” The ad copy reads: Arno Blenders. Mixes Everything Perfectly.
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Posted by Amelia Woodbridge on January 17th, 2009 — in Amelia's Hall of Fame, Political Advertising
James Andrews, of PR giant Ketchum, went to Memphis on business and posted on his Twitter page a rather negative view of the city. Trouble is, Memphis is home to one of his clients…and not just any client…FedEx. Politically incorrect, sure. But more important is his apparent lack of thought when using this medium and [...]
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Posted by Amelia Woodbridge on January 16th, 2009 — in News, Oops! There Goes Another Bad Idea, Social Networking
I was visiting the Dieline and found this product and well…it just had to be included on our site. Designers Nina Dautzenberg and Andrea Gadesmann of Berlin-based JungeSchactel have taken scooping the poop fashionable and eco-friendly! These bags are 100% biodegradeable (unlike the plastic shopping bags most people use). Plus, how can you [...]
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Posted by Amelia Woodbridge on January 16th, 2009 — in Advertising Well Done, Design, Packaging