How Minneapolis Brands Are Making a Lasting Impact on Their Home Turf
The Super Bowl offers tremendous opportunities for brands to connect to consumers in host cities--and the cold of Minneapolis will give fans a little more motivation to head indoors and visit the...
View ArticleInfographic: Why Beer Brands Should Start Marketing to More Than Just Young Men
Beer spots tend to follow a similar (arguably outdated) formula: a bunch of young dudes partying it up while watching the Big Game and plenty of ice-cold brew to go around. But marketers might be...
View ArticleWhy Travel Brands Are Particularly Ripe for Digital Innovation
In November, Marriott International installed an internet-connected mirror within a shower in the Irvine Marriott hotel located in Orange County, Calif., putting a new spin on "shower thoughts"--the...
View Article5 Tips for Retail Brands Trying to Get More Personal With Their Customers
Every retail brand is trying to get more personal with its customers, but very few are doing it right. Here are five ways to win at the personalization game. 1. Collect good data Retailers need to...
View ArticleQ&A: Meliá Hotels’ Marketing VP on Transforming the Brand, Along With Its...
Like many hotel chains, the Spanish global brand Meli? Hotels International is rapidly evolving not just its digital marketing, but also how it interacts with customers once they've booked. Manuel...
View ArticleDroga5 Has Placed CCO Ted Royer on Leave and Hired a Firm to Investigate Him
A Droga5 representative said Tuesday that the New York agency has hired an outside firm to investigate chief creative officer Ted Royer and that Royer has taken a leave of absence. The agency declined...
View ArticleHow the Budweiser Clydesdales Will Make an Appearance During the Super Bowl
Budweiser will feature its famous Clydesdales during the Big Game after all. The company will air a five-second bumper ad during the game to make sure Super Bowl viewers know that the "Clydesdale Cam,"...
View ArticleQ&A: How Brands Can Avoid the Fake-Follower Quagmire
If you're a brand marketer putting your money on the line, you love to see big numbers--until someone asks if they're a little too big. Fraudulent and bot followers have been inflating influencer fan...
View ArticlePepsi Is Turning 2 Iconic Super Bowl Ads Into Virtual Reality Experiences
Pepsi is creating a virtual reality experience that places viewers inside two iconic Super Bowl ads, according to multiple sources. The effort is part of the brand's broader Super Bowl campaign across...
View ArticleSpark Foundry USA Taps Publicis Vet as Head of Analytics and Insights
Spark Foundry has appointed Lisa Giacosa to serve in its new role of head of analytics and insights--a move it described in a statement as proof of its "commitment to create enterprise-wide,...
View ArticleHow AstroTurf, the Original Fake Grass, Became an NFL Darling
Thanks to those pricey commercial spots, the Super Bowl is nearly as famous for hosting brands as football teams. But there's one brand that the big game--that professional football, period--has...
View ArticleFaceTime: Adweek’s Second Annual Arc Awards in Partnership With Screenvision...
Sandy DerHovsepian, vp, associate creative director, Cramer-Krasselt, and Adweek CEO Jeff Litvack. Refinery29's Shannon Gibson and Amy Emmerich. (L. to r.) Christina Miller, associate channel director,...
View Article5 Ads You Don’t Want to Miss During Super Bowl LII
Super Bowl LII is almost upon us. Sports fans are one step closer to Philadelphia versus New England, with the former pegged as the underdog by most (except Amazon's Alexa, who says she's "flying with...
View ArticleThis Hollywood Producer Is Finally Talking About His Secret Agency
For years, Microsoft's most emotional and engaging ads--specifically, inspirational Super Bowl spots celebrating tech's impact on people's lives such as "Empowering Us All" (2014) and "Braylon O'Neill"...
View ArticleMeet the Super Bowl Matchmaker for Brands and Artists
Daniel Sena's favorite Super Bowl was XLVIII. In 2014, Sena worked on a whopping four Big Game spots. He was neither at an agency nor a brand. Rather, Sena was at Interscope Records, pairing its...
View ArticlePinterest Now Lets You Archive Boards, Rearrange Pins and More
Pinterest released a series of new updates, allowing users to better organize their Pins and boards. First, users can now archive boards they no longer need, such as wedding boards. Archived boards are...
View ArticleHow Papyrus Leveraged Its NY Fashion Week Partnership to Empower Women on the...
When you think New York Fashion Week, you obviously think of fashion brands, and maybe makeup and hair care brands, too. Paper products don't tend to top the list, but Papyrus has been working with...
View ArticleArizona Republic Editor Nicole Carroll Named Editor in Chief of USA Today
Gannett looked internally for its new newsroom leader at USA Today, naming Nicole Carroll the new editor in chief. Carroll joins the publication from The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com where she...
View ArticleHuge Hires Young & Rubicam Chief Strategy Officer to Head Up Global Planning
Global experience agency Huge today announced the appointment of Dick de Lange as managing director and global head of planning. De Lange served as chief strategy officer of North America at Young...
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