There are proven ways to capitalize the moment and longevity of advertising slogans. The five successful slogans techniques have included rhyme, alliteration, repetition, reversal, and double-entendre. Unfortunately, marketing history proves advertisers are equating powerful slogans with the amount of words used. However, marketing history has proven the alternative to be READ MORE >
Did you know that there are more Chinese restaurants in the United States than McDonald’s, Burger King, Kentucky Fried Chicken, and Wendy’s—combined? Wow. According to journalist, Jennifer 8 Lee, American-Chinese food is a cuisine that’s practically all its own. When mapping all the Chinese restaurants in America the map doesn’t READ MORE >
The Beatle freaks at Milk* were saddened by the loss of Sir George Martin, AKA, the REAL fifth Beatle. He was the first to sign the fab four to a record deal and went on to produce most of their music. Martin worked with them individually even after they broke up. Many claimed to be READ MORE >
This video features 64 rock classics in 15 minutes. It’s the ultimate mashup to rock out to.
In the 8th Century, probably due to a massive earthquake, the neighboring Egyptian cities of Thonis-Heracleion and Canopus vanished into the sea. For over a thousand years, they existed only as myths until the 1990s, when a European diving team discovered the remains of a temple that once stood in READ MORE >
In 2013, Nat Geo started its Found collection, an archive of past and never-before-printed photography meant to highlight cultures and moments from our past. By bringing life to old photography, Found has captured the nostalgia of yesterday that transcends cultures. The collection is an archive of big moments – a Muslim READ MORE >
The Michelin man is most famously known for promoting Michelin tires, but it’s his side job of reviewing hotels and restaurants that has New York’s attention. It all began in 1900 when the Michelin brothers created a guide book to promote motoring and thus, tires. The guide grew to set READ MORE >
What about 2.6 million pictures? We’ll soon find out! Kalev Leetaru, an American academic from Georgetown University, has been working tirelessly on creating an accessible database of over 2.6 million historic pictures. Some of the images date back as far as the sixteenth century and until now there has been READ MORE >