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Ex-Smokers Fight for Dignity in CDC's Brutal New Anti-Smoking Ads | Adweek
adweek.com — “The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention takes an unfiltered and unflinching approach in "Tips From Former Smokers," an immensely powerful and in some ways transcendent new $54 million multimedia campaign breaking today via ad agency Arnold.” View full resource at adweek.com
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Ad of the Day: Jean Paul Gaultier Whips Marionettes Into Shape for Diet Coke | Adweek
adweek.com — “Diet soda is one of the few substances scientifically known to be ingested by fashion models. So, it's not completely off the wall that Jean Paul Gaultier has been named creative director for Diet Coke in Europe. (He replaces Karl Lagerfeld in the role.) What is off the wall is the new ad campaign Gaultier is doing for the brand.” View full resource at adweek.com
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Information Diet: Dominik García-Lorido | Adweek
adweek.com — “Specs Age 28 Accomplishments Star as Mercedes Lazaro in the TV series Magic City, set in 1950's Miami (premieres April 6 on Starz); has appeared alongside her father, actor Andy Garcia, in films including City Island Base Los Angeles What’s the first information you consume in the morning?” View full resource at adweek.com
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Women Trust Pinterest and Blogs More Than Facebook and Twitter, BlogHer Study Says | Adweek
adweek.com — “Pinterest may be a social media newcomer, but, apparently, it’s already beating Twitter and Facebook when it comes to trust among women in the U.S. According to BlogHer’s annual study on women and social media, when asked whether they trusted different social media sources, 81 percent of women representing the general U.S.” View full resource at adweek.com
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Women Trust Pinterest and Blogs More Than Facebook and Twitter, BlogHer Study Says | Adweek
adweek.com — “Pinterest may be a social media newcomer, but, apparently, it’s already beating Twitter and Facebook when it comes to trust among women in the U.S. According to BlogHer’s annual study on women and social media, when asked whether they trusted different social media sources, 81 percent of women representing the general U.S.” View full resource at adweek.com
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Even w/ liability for copyright on user? RT @zaibatsu: Survey: Women Trust #Pinterest More Than #Facebook, #Twitter http://t.co/1RwQYtFN
Parenting Sites Take Baby Steps to Reach Latinas | Adweek
adweek.com — “With Latinos accounting for a quarter of U.S. births, parenting websites are redoubling efforts to attract the burgeoning segment. But while some are rolling out new sites, others are opting to test the waters as targeting Hispanic women is not quite as straightforward as it may seem.” View full resource at adweek.com
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Go Vegan and Knock Your Girlfriend Around a Bit, Says PETA | Adweek
adweek.com — “Love hurts. Sometimes it stinks. Lots of folks have been holding their noses this week, thanks to a relationship-themed spot from PETA that seems to make light of violent sexual abuse as it promotes vegan lifestyles. Released on Valentine's Day, the clip shows a young woman wearing a neck brace, limping home with a bag of produce in her arms.” View full resource at adweek.com
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Facebook App Will Post Your Farewell to Friends If You Die | Adweek
adweek.com — “We recently wrote about the ad guy who sent out cards to friends and family this holiday despite having died several months earlier. Here's the Facebook version of that—an app called If I Die, which allows you to post farewell messages and videos on your Facebook wall after you pass away.” View full resource at adweek.com
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Facebook App Will Post Your Farewell to Friends If You Die Set up your posthumous posts today By Tim Nudd http://t.co/n3v8gf9Y via @zite
MTV Extends 'Sex Is No Accident' Print Ads Into Video | Adweek
adweek.com — “Last spring, Grey Germany put out some print PSAs for MTV in the form of multipanel cartoons reminding you that "sex is no accident," so you should always be prepared and use a condom.” View full resource at adweek.com
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RT @ISISorg @adrants MTV Extends 'Sex Is No Accident' Print Ads Into Video http://t.co/pC3JKyE4 And get a pack of EC!
ChapStick Gets Itself in a Social Media Death Spiral | Adweek
adweek.com — “We're catching up on all the social media shitstorms today. The major one this week involves ChapStick—a brand whose marketing I don't recall ever making any sort of impact. Until now. Here's the play-by-play. ChapStick posts weird image on Facebook of a woman, ass in the air, looking for her ChapStick behind a couch.” View full resource at adweek.com
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RT @adnewszilla: [ADWEEK] ChapStick Gets Itself in a Social Media Death Spiral: http://t.co/F3uUSsAn #SMXFactor
Ronald McDonald, Toucan Sam to Get Pardons From Feds? | Adweek
adweek.com — “The federal agencies behind the government's proposed voluntary guidelines for marketing food to children appear ready to back down on certain elements of the guidelines that have been the subject of vigorous opposition from the food and advertising industries.” View full resource at adweek.com
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British Organic Dairy Milks It With Insufferable Boy Band | Adweek
adweek.com — “How hard, exactly, does Britain's bucolic West Country rock? Not very, judging by BBH's latest musical marketing for the Yeo Valley organic dairy. The marketer introduces the Churned, a "boy band" that touts the prudent use of our natural resources.” View full resource at adweek.com
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Adweek's Chip Bayers Explores Neuromarketing | Adweek
adweek.com — “Adweek's Chip Bayers Explores Neuromarketing | Adweek” View full resource at adweek.com
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Marketing Predictions for Season 13 Cast of 'Dancing With the Stars' | Adweek
adweek.com — “As he did last season, Octagon First Call's David Schwab, who helps brands assess the value of celebrities for ad campaigns, is giving us his predictions for the marketing potential of the latest Dancing With the Stars cast. Peer into his crystal ball after the jump.” View full resource at adweek.com
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Slate Lays Off Jack Shafer, 3 Others | Adweek
adweek.com — “Slate, the online news magazine owned by the Washington Post Company, has laid off four employees, including editor-at-large Jack Shafer, Adweek has learned. “We have made some editorial changes, including a small reduction in our full-time staff and our contractors,” Slate editor David Plotz confirmed.” View full resource at adweek.com
Most Recently Shared on August 24, 2011 at 11:41 pm By:
ooh, bad RT @dangillmor: Slate is laying off @jackshafer - one of the main reasons I visit the site in the first place. http://t.co/iuXGMZi

