We’re putting the finishing touches on two commercials for The Real Estate Book, the print and online real estate tools that millions of buyers and sellers turn to daily. We’re blast them out soon. Stay tuned.
Back in June of ’09 we predicted that Kate Gosselin would become a brand. All the signs were there that she would be the one with the successful solo career once the band broke up. We’re not ‘hatin” as the kids like to say. We’re just fascinated with the genesis READ MORE >
On Saturday, September 26, cable network Nickelodeon held its Worldwide Day of PLay and shut down for three hours. That’s right, it aired no programming at all and instead broadcast a message encouraging kids to go out and play. Good for you, Nick. Here’s hoping that other networks follow suit.
American Express is running a new commercial to promote its purchase protection service. The spot uses a series of images featuring everyday objects or scenes that resemble a sad face or happy face (see the screen grab above.) It’s a nice spot. Simple and well executed. But here’s the rub READ MORE >
To promote CBS’ new fall lineup and Pepsi’s diet drink Pepsi Max, the two brands teamed up to take advantage of a new technology from Los Angeles-based Americhip, features a paper-thin interactive video player. It is being unveiled in an insert packaged with a co-branded ad that will appear in READ MORE >
We’re polishing up our latest TV commercial for Danbury Volkswagen. It will air this month during NFL telecasts and other select programming in the Connecticut area. If you didn’t see our last Danbury VW spot, you can always catch it in the “Our Work” section of our site, or on READ MORE >
This isn’t a soapbox post. Or maybe it is. That’s for you to decide. But what are we learning from The Learning Channel’s (in case you forgot what TLC stood for) Jon & Kate? Forget about the “8” for a moment (everyone else seems to be), because right now it’s READ MORE >
We love Neil Young. Great musician. Belongs on the Mt. Rushmore of singer-songwriters. But it seems like Neil has a bee in his bonnet about Apple, the iPod and iTunes. Did they ruin the music business? Is Apple evil? Maybe. Maybe it was the Internet. But Apple didn’t invent MP3 READ MORE >
Today (September 18) marks the one-year anniversary of the day Randy Pausch gave his inspirational Last Lecture at Carnegie Mellon. It has since become something of a phenomenon. If you have not had a chance to see it, do yourself a favor and watch. There’s nothing earth shattering here. Nothing READ MORE >