#5, November 2009
Cover | Marketing | Presentations | Publisher's Note | Social Networking | Basic Instincts | Advice | Offbeat | Associations | Crisis Sense | Ad Libs | Fast Forward | Media | Contest | Fact File | Ukraine Observer
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Beyond BoundariesShoo, Fly, ShooFlies are generally associated at best with pestering picnickers and at worst with the spread of plagues. For some reason, a German publishing house chose the fly as its logo and this led to this month's candidate for Beyond the Boundaries. "A" for Absolutely Weird, but interesting |
The Death of Newspapers The important word in newspaper is not "paper" but "news", and the sooner publishers realize this, the sooner the angst over a dying industry can be brought to an end.How to be a Great Copywriter Copy is king.This is the case even in a visual world, where the public grazes through thousands of ads each day, where messages flicker across the TV screen and dangle from or are plastered on every conceivable surface.Four Ways to Avoid Brand Implosion But Maclaren, a privately held British company that makes children's strollers, attempted to trump common sense with what it obviously hoped was good business sense.The Zombie Generation? Guess what, mommies and papas? Little Igor is not - repeat not - becoming a social zombie by spending so much time on the computer.The Great Slogan Contest You're not going to remember that slogan. It was thought up by a clever ad person in 1929, but our publisher-who insists he wasn't around at that time-says it was the best positioning statement ever for Coca-Cola.Beyond Boundaries
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