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Ad Copy News Archive13-Aug-2008
'No one wants to work with a know-it-all (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)A reader writes: "Whenever I go job hunting, I seem to turn off the interviewer. By now, I should be able to relax and project a professional image, but I'm afraid that I come off as a bit arrogant. Any tips to make job-hunting more successful?"
'August's a good time to tune up your marketing efforts (Vail Daily)With the fall selling season upon us, small business owners and managers need to take inventory and spruce up some possible marketing misconceptions that seem to appear and reappear in their daily promotional challenges.
'Community leader signs MOA on AD: (Minda News)DAVAO CITY (MindaNews/09 August) -- Community leaders Christian, Muslim and Lumad peace advocates have come out to defend the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) on Ancestral Domain (AD) that was supposed to have been signed on August 5 in Putrajaya, Malaysia, affixing their own signatures on a copy of the document in a press conference today.
'First-Half Fas-Fax to Show Worsening Circ (Mediaweek)In addition to a recession-like ad decline, publishers are facing one of the worst newsstand performances in recent memory. The twice-yearly estimates the Audit Bureau of Circulations will release on Aug. 11 are expected to show single-copy sales down at least 10 percent, owing to a combination of distribution cutbacks, high gas prices and higher cover prices.
'12.08.2008 - DJ DGAP-Adhoc: United Labels AG: United Labels AG increases revenue and earnings in first six months of ... (4investors)Release of an Ad hoc announcement according to § 15 WpHG, transmitted by DGAP - a company of EquityStory AG. The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.
'Meet the global scenester: He's hip. He's cool. He's everywhere (Independent) The bewildered boy clutches his fruit salad and searches for a seat at the back of the bar. He's wearing a vintage flannel shirt and skinny jeans, a pair of pointed brogues and pink plastic-framed sunglasses. His hair is a peroxide crop in the androgynous, Agyness Deyn style. This hipper-than-thou hangout in the Truman Brewery on London's Brick Lane, with its indistinct electronic soundtrack, ...
'Local News (Fort McMurray Today)A dispute over the word ?sustainable? has ended with the U.K. Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) calling an ad from Royal Dutch Shell both ambiguous and misleading.
'Yahoo Offers Ad Privacy Button, Expects Few to Push It (E-Commerce Times)Yahoo announced a change in its targeted advertising privacy policy Friday. Beginning in late August, users will be able to opt out of customized advertising on the company's main page. The move is an expansion of the Internet portal's opt-out program for targeted ads provided by Yahoo on third-party networks.
'Ad Track: Marketers jump on the Olympic bandwagon (USA Today)The Ad Team presents its all-Olympics edition, inlcuding an Anheuser-Busch promo and Special Olympics athletes in a Coke ad.
'Ancient Bible manuscript finds a home on the Web (Richmond Times-Dispatch)Science informs history, and more each day. The recently begun Codex Sinaiticus Project is a rich example of the most advanced science and technology applied to one of the oldest manuscripts of the Bible. The Codex itself is a handwritten book in Greek, on parchment, that dates to around AD 350. It survived for more than 1,500 years at the Monastery of St. Catherine, Mount Sinai, Egypt.
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