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Matthew Rothschlid

Investigate what google tracks on you! - 5 views

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    i have hears of this before. they track what you like so when you are on other websites it shows you advertisements that interest you. its all about the advertisement.
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    This is pretty nice! Finally no more ads about politics.
Jessica Schummer

Affluence in America: What Gen Y Buys - 0 views

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    Sichelman claims that generation Y-Americans born between 1978 and 1994 purchase certain things for many reasons, including the "humanity" of their contribution to certain companies, like TOMS. Interesting article on advertising!
Jessica Schummer

Advertising to Generation X - 0 views

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    This article is interesting because it makes claims about Generation X (in between "us" and the Baby Boomers) as a generation...He claims that they appreciate freedom, stability, activity, and education. Why do we pick only a few things and try to categorize an entire generation by those standards?
Jessica Schummer

Ads That Speak the Language of Social Media - 0 views

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    This is an interesting article from the NY Times. It shows advertisements that actually favor paper over electronics and face-to-face interactions over "lol's". Also shows how companies are increasingly using words such as "like", "status update", and "friend request" in their ads.
Stephanie Berkholtz

How to Use Pinterest to Promote Your Products - 0 views

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    Marketing Major? Pinterest Fanatic? Here are some useful tips to promote your products via the popular social media site Pinterest!
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    I really like this idea. Pinterest is extremely popular and many people use it. This wold be the perfect way to show off your products.
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    I personally have discovered so many new products and companies through Pinterest. It's great for free advertising!
Michael Faris

Facebook emoji: Status-update emoticons are bad for privacy, good for advertisers. - 0 views

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    A discussion of the privacy ramifications for Facebook's new emoticon feature that it's rolling out
Jay Zschunke

Advice for Clueless Brands on Social Media - 0 views

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    Bob Garfield and Doug Levy explain the rules of the relationship era in their book Dear Bob & Doug: We are a Korean auto manufacturer advertising 100% water exhaust, which concerns minimizing carbon monoxide.
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