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Dunlop Loops Its Way To Video Success

Thursday, June 4, 2009

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Dunlop Loops Its Way To Video Success

Tire ads aren't known for being fun or sexy, and usually rely on safety stats and a general feeling of 'that tire won't explode while I'm driving' to motivate you to buy. It doesn't have to be that way however, and Dunlop's recent campaign is just one example of what's possible.

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HBO Shares Secrets For Big Love

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

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HBO Shares Secrets For Big Love

‘Big Love’ is all about secrets, and HBO has created a campaign that’s full of them.

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Vodafone and Cubeecraft Make Holiday Clones To Help Spread Cheer

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

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Vodafone and Cubeecraft Make Holiday Clones To Help Spread Cheer

The holiday season often brings out the worst in advertising, as companies know that they need to make a holiday push to get themselves into the public eye, but they don’t take the time to do it right because they figure that everyone is already in the buying mood, so there’s no need to put effort into motivating sales. However, standout (and unique) ads will always prevail, so over the next few days, I’m going to highlight some of the best from this holiday season, and look at why they succeeded when others failed.

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Chalk Shows Nike Understands The LeBron James Market

Monday, December 15, 2008

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Chalk Shows Nike Understands The LeBron James Market

Nike has stayed on top of their game not because they’re willing to sit back and reap the rewards of previous successes, but because they’re willing to push the limits of what’s possible with brandvertising, and prove to the world that they’re not just on the cutting edge; they’re defining it.

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Burger King Studio Promotes Lifestyle Branding

Thursday, November 13, 2008

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Burger King Studio Promotes Lifestyle Branding

Burger King is trying to become a lifestyle brand with the Burger King Studio, and surprisingly, they’re doing a damn good job at it.

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