Clever Google Maps Hack-Prank
Check out this ingenious geo-location art/hack/prank by performance artist Simon Weckert. How can you apply this thinking to marketing.
Check out this ingenious geo-location art/hack/prank by performance artist Simon Weckert. How can you apply this thinking to marketing.
If you’re not trolling just for trolling’s sake. But you’re smart about it and have steps B, C, and D already worked out— I say go for it. To be clear, I’m talking about the funny/pranky kind of trolling. Not true true trolling.
Why did a United Nations agency shut their toilets for a day?
Strock-trading (and more) app Robinhood has a cool approach to the required legal info at the end of their podcast. It’s refreshing and builds affinity to their brand.
Normally you don’t want your ad to be a snoozer. But in this case ….
Here are the five things that make this product video great: It’s 1) funny, 2) fast, 3) aspirational, 4) it anticipates and neutralizes criticism, and 5) it shows just the right amount of product.
The Sony Walkman’s 40th anniversary video is oddly perfect for the occasion. It starts out awesome (like the early devices) and ends kind of whateverish (like whatever the Walkman is today). Read on to see the video.
Check out this warm, inviting, friendly new ad campaign for Snapchat. I love it as a consumer (because I just do) and I love it as a marketer because it hits its message on every level.
Their “About Us” page actually tells a story. And a good one at that. It’s an “About Us” page worth sharing.