Will the Sequel of Snapchat’s Spectacles Succeed Where the Originals Failed?
Snapchat released the second generation of its Spectacles camera sunglasses Thursday in the hopes that several improvements and new features will deliver better results than the initial version of the...
View Article7 Tips for Protecting Your Brand Against Cyberattacks
The price of falling victim to cybercrime is much costlier than simply losing data. Cyberattacks can permanently tarnish a company's reputation. Take the Target breach, for example. Last year, Target...
View ArticleTD Ameritrade and Havas Placed an Ad on the Blockchain
Late last week, TD Ameritrade planted--well, technically, embedded--a flag when they created what they said was the first ad inserted within the bitcoin blockchain. The ad, which appears on its own...
View ArticlePinterest Is Beta-Testing a Way to Factor Skin Tone Into Beauty-Related Searches
Pinterest is beta-testing a way to enable users to narrow down their beauty-related search results by skin tone. The test kicked off with four palette options, each representing a range of skin tones,...
View ArticleHave We Underestimated the Power of the Hashtag?
Hashtags, those little "pound symbols" accompanying a caption, post, or photo, have become as commonplace as emojis. And their ubiquity has made them incredibly effective: Tweets with hashtags earn...
View Article‘It’s a Tide Ad’ Joins Fearless Girl in Winning D&AD Awards’ Top Honors for 2018
One of those most sought-after awards in advertising, D&AD's Black Pencil, has gone to a Super Bowl campaign--and yep, it's a Tide ad. Saatchi & Saatchi New York's "It's a Tide Ad" campaign...
View ArticleThe ‘Palau Pledge,’ a Small Nation’s Bold Environmental Effort, Just Won a...
Tourism is the lifeblood of countless communities and nations around the world, but it can also be a seemingly unstoppable destructive force. In the stunningly beautiful Micronesian nation of Palau,...
View ArticleAmazon Will Keep Streaming Thursday Night Football for the Next 2 Seasons
Thursday Night Football has a new linear home in Fox during the next five seasons, but it is keeping the same digital partner in Amazon. The National Football League has renewed its deal with Amazon to...
View ArticleArnold Worldwide Global CEO Pam Hamlin Is Stepping Down After 20 Years
Arnold Worldwide today announced that global CEO Pam Hamlin will be leaving the agency after more than two decades. Managing partner, chief financial officer, global director of operations and 25-year...
View ArticlePreparing for a Spike in Social Media Activity When Brands Decide to Take a...
Remember the days when social media was all sunshine and rainbows? I certainly do. At least, that's what it felt like. Social media today is a far cry from what it was in its nascence. It has evolved...
View ArticleDiscovery Reels in Swedish Fish for Its First Shark Week 30th Anniversary...
The 30th anniversary of Shark Week doesn't air for another three months, but Discovery is getting an early jump on its marketing campaign for the event. The network is partnering with Swedish Fish for...
View ArticleFacebook’s Fundraisers Features Got Some New Functionality
Facebook Friday announced several updates to its fundraisers feature, highlighted by the ability for people to match donations to their nonprofit fundraisers. The social network also added four new...
View ArticleHow to Bridge the Gap Between Ecommerce and Retail With Click and Collect
The retail world is shifting like a pair of tectonic plates. One is erupting upward, with retail titans soaring to new heights and delivering innovative shopping experiences inspired by insight and...
View ArticleEx-WPP CEO Martin Sorrell Had His Pay Slashed by 71% Last Year
In a detailed annual 2017 report released today by WPP, the holding company revealed that recently departed CEO Martin Sorrell's total salary was cut by 71 percent in 2017 to $19.2 million (EUR13.9...
View ArticleWhy Ecommerce Brands Need to Diversify When They Rely Upon Other Platforms
The recent Facebook and Cambridge Analytica scandal, as well as the looming rollout of GDPR, are sending the marketing world into a speculative tizzy. There are a few early ramifications that have been...
View ArticleIn a Clever Twist, Ikea Shows How a Bad TV Ad Can Turn Into a Good Ad for Ikea
Ikea's home-country agency, ?kestam Holst, is really doing an impressive job turning boredom into a marketing medium. The Stockholm-based creative shop, Adweek's International Agency of the Year for...
View ArticleIPG Outperforms Ad Industry on Strength of New Business Wins Despite Missing...
IPG outperformed its holding company rivals in the first quarter of 2018, hinting that its business might be on steadier ground. Still, the company slightly missed its earnings and revenue targets, and...
View ArticleIt’s Time for Brands to Jump Headfirst Into the Conversational Marketing Sphere
Brands have only scratched the surface of their marketing potential. Nearly 70 percent of digital sharing happens outside of social networks, out of sight of most marketers. I call this messaging area...
View ArticleMaria Menounos on Starting a Podcast, Her Relationship With Advertisers and...
Maria Menounos is an Emmy-winning radio show host, producer and entrepreneur. Menounos, who recently survived surgery to remove a brain tumor, talked with Adweek about her AfterBuzz TV network and how...
View ArticleFacebook Added a Sleep Mode to Messenger for Kids
Parents now have a way to make sure their offspring aren't sneaking peeks at Messenger Kids under their blankets while they're supposed to be asleep. Product manager Tarunya Govindarajan announced in a...
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