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  • The Right (Media) Stuff

    In October of last year, Yahoo took many in the ad space by surprise announcing a strategic investment in ad network and exchange Right Media, as it led a $45 million Series B round of financing. While not an…

  • Intrusive Advertising = Effective Advertising

    There is a myth that exists that advertising needs to be intrusive in order to be effective. While this is not an entirely true statement, in most conditions it is correct. There are two types of products advertised in our market: products in…

  • Microsoft Getting Soft?

    First Yahoo invests in Right Media. Next, Google buys Doubleclick. Then, Yahoo scoops up the remainder of Right Media. And now, Microsoft could buy 24/7 Real Media?? Before we even begin to fathom why they might do…

  • Huggies Fields Disney Game

    Kimberly-Clark is sending 40 families to Walt Disney World with an on-pack game awarding one trip per day.

  • Subway Promotes Fitness with Push.tv

    Subway Restaurants are pushing fitness through a partnership with Push.tv and an online sweepstakes for a chance to win a fitness getaway.

  • Fox’s ‘Waitress’ Film Serves up Mother’s Day Promo

    Fox Searchlight Pictures is teaming up with theaters nationwide to give mothers a sweet treat on their special day

  • Western Union Incents Business for Mother’s Day

    The Western Union Co. is offering a number of incentives to boost business during Mother’s Day.

  • Designs on NASCAR

    Holiday Inn is on its second lap with NASCAR. The hotel chain is about to launch an online contest inviting racing fans to redesign the paint job on driver

  • A Ticking Bomb

    Disaster doesn’t only happen in guerrilla marketing.
    Promotional products manufactured in a hazardous manner can also lead to serious mishaps — like the recent death of a four-year old who died from lead poisoning after eating a charm bracelet Reebok gave out as a premium.

  • Offensive Content Pervades Blogosphere

    According to ScanSafe’s monthly Global Threat Report for March 2007, up to 80% of all blogs on the Web contain offensive content, which includes adult language and porn. Six percent of all blogs host malware.