Search Results for: content marketing

  • From Backyard to Broadcast

    Fledgling, niche-interest tv networks that reside in the triple digits on the cable box tend to look at the realm of possibilities unlike their established

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  • Chain Reaction

    Viral marketing has evolved into a 21st century version of the snail mail chain letter of yesteryear. Only the difference is not based on superstition

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  • They’re Not Going Anywhere

    Amusement parks typically bring to mind images of endlessly long ride lines with kids on the verge of meltdown on the hottest day of the year. At Six

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  • Misusing Targeted Media

    Anxious marketing managers sense the danger. They know in their bones that the traditional ground of mass advertising has become a less friendly place

  • VROOOM!

    Top brass from mars inc. may well have been reaching for the champagne during the final minutes of the Daytona 500: The candy-colored Toyota the company

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  • Swimming Upstream

    Not sure whether to put in-stream ads in your online video content? Consider this: A recent survey by Burst Media found that 50.7% of respondents stop

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  • Stuff We Can’t Do Here Yet

    You can watch David Beckham score goals in Los Angeles, but if you want him on your mobile phone reminding you to say goodbye, you’ll have to go to Hong

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  • Social Nets More than Just Another Mass Medium: Survey

    Brands that came early to the social media channel tend to mine it for insights into what their consumers are saying and thinking. Latecomers tend to view social media—including anything from blogs and discussion boards to MySpace pages and video aggregator sites—as one more way to get their marketing message out, according to a new survey.

  • Weather Channel Solicits Earth Day Content

    The Weather Channel is encouraging viewers to contribute content about their personal commitment to ecology in a campaign to hype Earth Day.

  • Durex to Bar Patrons: Let’s Talk Sex

    Condom manufacturer Durex is taking sex talk and putting it where it belongs—in bars and nightclubs.