They don’t call them “Air Waitresses”
Super Bowl ads. Groupon Gaff. Virgin Air loves Twitter. AOL loves HuffPo. @KennethCole. iCapitalism – the REAL Farmville.
On Love and Marriage and Food
Facebook ads are awesome! Facebook ads suck! Zambia needs marketing help — cries out to planet Earth. Absinthe is back, with a hinky LA accent. Home grown ads on Youtube.
Trenta-two
Starbucks rebrands and goes big. Lexus hangs it all out there. Behind the scenes of ads are better than the ads themselves. Branding should have a backbone.
Hanging with the Smart Kids
Facebook is worth $2 billion clams, and is a hit for grandma, but students are chilling? MS adds ad-blocking to IE. And Samsung wants to wrap your goodies in tweets.
I love you, by Cheerios
Soaps bring products to daytime, Colbert nails it. Tron is everywhere, producers get it. Google Goggles advertising. Jeff Goodby bleeds all over us awesomely. @God on Twitter has forsaken football. This week on the show, Pete Wright and Dane Christensen talk products, placements, tie-ins and Tron, and somehow manage to do it without Megan.
I can run faster than you
Facebook is coming at us with gift cards. Ralph Lauren preps epic light show. Ask.com cans search. Cause is up. Mobile ad performance in Youtube is up. Skateboarders are apparently very, very down.
Healthy Living through Marketing — Guest Matt Gougler
This week on the show, health insurance industry marketer Matt Gougler joins us to talk about what recent changes in Washington may mean to how big health reaches out to all of us.
Talking too much, and other neat things about zombies — Guest Amanda Blum from Howling Zoe
This week on the show, Howling Zoe herself Amanda Blum joins us to talk about Wordpress, the social, and what it means to be a big fan of your trash company.
Do-Overs — Guest Jana Taylor from Benevity
This week on the show, Benevity marketing head Jana Taylor talks about building engagement through philanthropy, one transaction at a time.
Don’t Vote me Down — Guest Mounir Shita from Kimera Systems
This week on the show, start-up vet Mounir Shita joins us to talk about the role of the start-up in building the future.