Tuesday, April 29, 2008

SoundBite Back Bits

I chose to live and work in Indiana's 2nd largest city, Fort Wayne.

Awhile ago I had lunch with Anthony Juliano, another media professional that writes something everyday on his blog entitled SoundBite Back.

I get an update each night in my email, via feedburner.

You can get updates sent to your email of Anthony's Blog, or this Blog, or nearly any blog you want via feedburner.

Here's a couple of Bits from Anthony:

SoundBite Back


Sometimes the best marketing ideas are the simplest ones

Posted: 29 Apr 2008 08:14 PM CDT

Like this. How will people spend their economic stimulus checks? It's hard to say, but it's almost certain that after reading this news, a lot more people are planning on spending some of their windfall at Kroger and with other retailers who are handing out a little something extra.

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Vintage political ads: the good--and bad--old days

Posted: 29 Apr 2008 04:57 PM CDT


Despite the battle on the Democratic side, this campaign season hasn't yielded much in the way of landmark political advertising. A compilation of old political ads on Parade.com, however, shows that every election year offers the chance of spots that are good, bad, and ugly. For every "Daisy Girl" or Willie Horton ad that shakes things up, there's an Adalai Stevenson or "Ike" Eisenhower jingle to drag things back to earth. It's good to know that while things may not have gotten any better, they haven't necessarily gotten much worse, either.

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