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December 2006

National Christmas Tree Association: Attack of the Mutant Artificial Trees

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The National Chrismtas Tree Association has joined with Kewlbox to increase awareness and benefits of having a Real Christmas tree with a fun, interactive game: "Attack of the Mutant Artificial Tree" Kewlbox.com serves as the launching pad for games created by Blockdot, an award winning creative and technology firm based in Dallas, Texas.

July 2006

Text Link Ads - Smart Link Marketing

by 19 others
Text Link Ads are unique because they are direct HTML links that can drive targeted traffic and help your organic search engine rankings.

The DECK the premier advertising network for reaching creative, web and design professionals

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A List Apart, 37signals, Daring Fireball, Waxy.org, The Morning News, Kottke.org, Design Observer and Coudal Partners make up The Deck. The premier advertising network for reaching web and design professionals, The Deck serves up millions of page views each month and is uniquely configured to connect the right marketers to a targeted, influential audience.

May 2006

BannerBlog : Where Banners Click

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Banner Blog started in June 2005 to showcase* online advertising, much of which goes unnoticed. It was also seen as a good opportunity to pimp our own work too! BannerBlog was created by Ashley Ringrose who works at Soap Creative, a small & friendly interactive agency and Ashadi Hopper who works at RMG Connect, one of the larger multinational agencies around town.

Death Of The Banner Ad? - Forbes.com

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Video game portal IGN announced Tuesday it will be doing away with banner ads as it steps up its advertising technology.

July 2005

"Fair Enough!"

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Every 60-second episode is a dramatization based on an actual tobacco industry internal document or brainstorming session. And while not all of the marketing ideas presented on the show were implemented, the fact that they were even brought up provides an important insight into Big Tobacco's approach to marketing its deadly products. It's hard to believe this stuff's true. But it is. Honestly. We couldn't make it up.