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Morgan Horton

Creative Criminals - It's all about advertising - 3 views

    • Morgan Horton
       
      This website is operated by three ad nerds from Belgium. Does it get any better than that?
    • Susan Bullard
       
      Very cool
    • Morgan Horton
       
      New advertisements featured every day. Sometimes, they even post several times!
    • Morgan Horton
       
      Anyone can contribute to this website. Good advertising is subjective. This feature allows all kinds of tastes to be featured.
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    • Morgan Horton
       
      Search by category: One of the best features is being able to look through ads that earned awards and ads that were made on different media. 
    • Morgan Horton
       
      There will never be a shortage of ads to sort through. Creative Criminals is the ultimate resource for top-notch advertisements. This also makes the categories feature more helpful. 
    • Morgan Horton
       
      What are the most popular ads posted? Check them out here. 
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    Your ultimate resource for advertisements of supreme creativity. Sort by category or just wade through 300+ pages of creative goodness. 
Morgan Horton

Advertising Agency & Marketing Industry News - Advertising Age - 0 views

shared by Morgan Horton on 26 Sep 13 - Cached
  • Agency
    • Morgan Horton
       
      Keep up with agency news here. Includes stories on client lists, leadership changes, etc. 
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    • Morgan Horton
       
      These are helpful webinars that will guide you through different aspects of advertising including social media, capturing your audience, and more
    • Morgan Horton
       
      Subscribe to print or digital editions of this magazine-like publication to keep up on advertising news. 
    • Morgan Horton
       
      Advertising resources on the go!
    • Morgan Horton
       
      Excellent opportunities for networking and learning
    • Morgan Horton
       
      Find creative inspiration here
  • Special Report: Music and Marketing
    • Morgan Horton
       
      Excellent example on the types of stories that Ad Age facilitates. Advertisers must keep up with pop culture and the social media that is emerging and most popular. 
  • Sherwin Williams Uses Google Glass to Turn the Real World Into Paint Colors
    • Morgan Horton
       
      Fun fact: Our NSAC team at the university worked on a campaign for paint to compete with. This is an innovative take on paint advertising. 
  • Special Reports
    • Morgan Horton
       
      Great section to check out.
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    Ad Age is the place to go for agency news, creative advertising, trending topics and all things advertising. A quick visit to the homepage each day keeps you up to date on all the latest topics regarding advertising.
hwhisennand

Storytelling Ads May Be Journalism's New Peril - 1 views

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    Sponsored stories and other advertising or brand-produced content are becoming more popular on news sites. Will this new(ish) form of online content be the next big threat to journalism as we know it?
Caitlin Hassler

The Copy Cat Blog - 1 views

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    This blog finds copycat ads and gives credit where credit is due.
Jordan Kranse

Verification Junkie - 1 views

  • Tool: Is Twitter Wrong Source: Tom Phillips Description:  A tumblr and twitter account dedicated to debunking misinformation on Twitter. Relevant Links: Tumblr: http://istwitterwrong.tumblr.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/IsTwitWrong 
  • Tool: Storyful Source: Mark Little, Founder/CEO Description:  Storyful provides a range of services for newsrooms, but one of their key skills is in verifying social media content. Their team works with people on the ground to surface and verify powerful user generated content from breaking news events around the globe.  Relevant Links: Home Page: http://storyful.com/ Storyful - The Human Algorithm: http://blog.storyful.com/2011/05/20/the-human-algorithm-2/
  • Tool: Keepr Source: Hong Qu Description:  A social media monitoring software tool to help journalists use Twitter to stay up to date with breaking news. Developed around linguistic analysis the tool helps mine information and trends in real time, highlighting relationships between people and information. Still in development.  Relevant Links: Nieman Reports: http://www.nieman.harvard.edu/reports/article/102872/a.aspx Keepr developer notes: http://www.keepr.com/
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    • Jordan Kranse
       
      Storyful is a really cool site that works pretty much solely on providing fact checking for journalists and editors. It also gives a lot of advice about making online content.
    • Jordan Kranse
       
      Is Twitter Wrong focuses on disproving news and rumors from Twitter. Some of what they fact check isn't very official, but there are several good verifications.
    • Jordan Kranse
       
      Keepr compiles similar news from different sources. It makes looking up a certain event in the news really easy.
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    This website compiles useful fact checking websites, like Fact Checker. I personally find the Is Twitter Wrong website to be interesting and informative.
Emily Rust

TWITTER & BLOG TIPS | Nina Badzin - 0 views

    • Emily Rust
       
      These blog posts will help your Twitter stand out!
    • Emily Rust
       
      Part Three will help you use your Twitter as a journalist instead of just a college kid.
    • Emily Rust
       
      Adding a blog to your portfolio site? Check out her tips for maintaining a great blog here!
hwhisennand

PR Insider: The Executive Apology, Avoid Making It Worse Once You've Already Screwed Up... - 0 views

    • hwhisennand
       
      An important not that all journalists and ad/pr people should remember. Mistakes are inevitable.
    • hwhisennand
       
      As a social media enthusiast, this point is SO SO SO important! If your mistake was on Facebook, you need to address it there first. That's where most of your audience who SAW this mistake is.
    • hwhisennand
       
      These are some awesome tips to help make sure that you have some basic crisis management knowledge, even if your company has a PR person.
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  • At some point, they or their company will screw up.
  • corporate executives must have a well thought out communications plan
  • Apologizing immediately shows that you acknowledge that something wrong has occurred. It does not equate to admitting any wrongdoing.
  • It’s important to be the first out of the gate to acknowledge the situation and its impact on the victims.
  • Respond where it happened.
  • If a company’s audience is active on Twitter, it should first communicate there and extend that communication to other platforms.
  • Committing to an investigation shows that the company is taking the issues seriously and equally important, it gives the company time to find out the relevant details of the problem while providing the public time to grieve knowing that there is some assurance that action will be taken.
  • Mistakes happen.
Jordan Kranse

GRAMMARGEDDON! | Wherein we discuss the imminent Apostrolypse and offer succor and assi... - 1 views

    • Jordan Kranse
       
      The tags help with finding their posts on various rules, editing mistakes and news in journalism. I personally think that they did a good job tagging their most popular and helpful subjects.
    • Jordan Kranse
       
      They also have their posts organized into categories, which makes it a little easier to find a post if you're looking for a broader topic than one of the tags may cover.
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    Grammargeddon is a grammar blog that offers some interesting and funny ways to remember difficult grammar rules. It also finds funny grammar mistakes in newspapers, ads and comics.
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