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Ever since Emily Weiss announced that her cult-status beauty blog, Into the Gloss, was expanding out of editorial and into product development with a skincare brand called Glossier, the concepts of...
View ArticleIt’s Time for the Auto Industry to Get on the Same Level as Other Brands
Before I can turn the ignition key in my car, I need to complete one critical task. I affix my smartphone to the top of the dash, plug it in and render the car's god-awful native interface invisible,...
View ArticleFacebook: Here’s How to Stop Your Stories Posts From Being Archived
Earlier this year, Facebook began rolling out an Archive feature for Facebook Stories, which automatically saves the posts a user shares to their Stories after they disappear (Stories posts disappear...
View ArticleMore Than 5,000 People Entered Gimlet and Squarespace’s Contest to Host a...
Squarespace and Gimlet Creative asked users to submit their ideas for their own podcast series and the response has been overwhelming. In the three weeks the contest was open for submissions, more than...
View ArticleBritain’s Most Masterful Actors Endure Endless Annoyance for British Airways’...
Last year, U.K. stars like Gordon Ramsay, Thandie Newton, Rowan Atkinson and Ian McKellen suffered through a British Airways flight safety video under the idiotic direction of Chabuddy G. Now the...
View ArticleBurger King’s Summer Out-of-Office Lets You Give Free Whoppers to Poor...
Perhaps the only thing worse than being stuck in the office during the summer is having to hear about your coworkers' trips to far-flung destinations. Burger King sympathizes and wants to help ease...
View ArticleNBC and Macy’s July 4 Fireworks Special Is One of the Few Annual Live Events...
If the Oscars, Grammys and Golden Globes want to prevent more ratings drops next year, perhaps they should add some fireworks. Macy's 4th of July Fireworks Spectacular, NBC's annual two-hour...
View ArticleThis Shuttle Keeps Driving if You Keep Singing, to Promote Clean Energy
If being trapped in a car with people singing nonstop doesn't sound like your idea of a good time, you may want to sit out the Ruisrock festival in Turku, Finland this year. Between July 6 and 8,...
View ArticleHow a New Fitness Club in NYC Attracted Top Creative Talent From Droga5,...
There's a new fitness club in New York, and creatives from top shops like Droga5, Anomaly and R/GA have joined. And they didn't just buy a monthly membership--they quit their agency jobs and jumped...
View ArticleWhile Tom Cruise Is Off Doing His Own Stunts, Here’s How His Bored Stuntman...
One of the key press narratives pushed by Paramount in the campaigns for the past three Mission: Impossible movies has been that star Tom Cruise is willing and able to do his own stunts. For 2011's...
View Article14 Eye-Catching Campaigns From Cannes’ Gallery of Standout Work
CANNES, France--Each year, the Cannes Lions Festival showcases all winning and shortlisted work in a gallery format. Hundreds of entries, ranging from packaging to print to video, line the aisles of...
View ArticleBudweiser’s Cannes-Winning Search Campaign Has Been Hijacked by Another Brewer
As anyone who's ever dipped a toe in SEO can tell you, search is a fickle friend. Just when you think you have a winning strategy to drive people where you want them to go, someone else swoops in to...
View ArticleAs the Industry Evolves, It’s Time for CMOs to Act Like CEOs
Gartner's prediction that CMOs will outspend CIOs on technology is now a fact: CMOs will use 12 percent of their company's revenue on marketing technologies in 2018. It makes sense. Just as a consumer...
View ArticleMarketing Independent League Baseball Is All About the Experience—and Not the...
Players past and present are the pillars of marketing for Major League Baseball, and affiliated Minor League Baseball clubs often highlight the presence of highly touted prospects that will eventually...
View ArticleJet Lagged? Delta and Equinox Have Created a Recovery Workout Called ‘Sweatlag’
Despite its vaguely unpleasant-sounding name, Delta and Equinox collaboration "Sweatlag" is actually about keeping you in tip-top shape when you travel. Everyone knows jet lag can be an unfortunate...
View ArticleHow Brands Can Use Data to Bridge the Gap Between Human and Machine
It may seem counterintuitive that, in order to make a more human connection with consumers, we've found ourselves using machines to be less machine-like. However, in order to remain human-centered amid...
View ArticleWill Free Entertainment Boost Prime Day Sales This Year?
Robbie Williams is a huge pop star in the U.K.--the British equivalent of a Justin Timberlake (but probably not quite a Beyonc?) whose first brush with fame came with a pop group in the '90s and who...
View ArticleHow Does a Food’s Color Affect Its Taste? This Supermarket Ran an Experiment...
Intermarch? shows how artificial ingredients can color our perceptions and even subvert our sense of taste in a 60-second film introducing the French grocery chain's L'Essentiel range of natural food...
View ArticleHeadCount.org Is Using Concerts to Grab the Attention of Pro-Weed Voters
Not all people who attend concerts are consumers of cannabis, and not all consumers of cannabis attend shows, but nonpartisan voter engagement organization HeadCount.org is looking to connect with the...
View ArticleLawyers for WPP and Martin Sorrell Exchange Letters Over Ex-CEO’s ‘Unlawful’...
The spat between WPP and former CEO Martin Sorrell over the future ownership of digital production company MediaMonks quickly escalated into a potential legal battle this week. The Guardian first...
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