We can identify with Allan Ripp's lament about LinkedIn in The Wall Street Journal. An excerpt from his op-ed piece, headlined, "Dear LinkedIn: I Love You, Please Back Off": So,... read more →
So, we were checking The Guardian for news, and saw this image, and, being a fan of Sargent and Whistler, et al., we clicked on it. That led us to this story about an exhibit showcasing Paris in 1900,... read more →
We can definitely identify with Bob Garfield over at MediaPost. After a wide-ranging Web search for the perfect pair of sunglasses, he finds that he can't get away from them... read more →
The reviewers loved HTC's One smartphone when it came out last year. But HTC had trouble selling them: Although its HTC One smartphone last year was lauded by reviewers – and indeed was judged... read more →
A blog over at The New York Times notes that making decisions on the basis of what's trending on Twitter can sometimes miss what's actually happening: The greatest challenge of Big Data — especially... read more →
Russia may have won the final medal count in Sochi, but ADCO dominated the 2014 American Advertising Federation of the Midlands Awards gala Saturday night. Go see the list: three... read more →
This past football season, TD Bank, America's Most Convenient Bank, was giving back to the SC Center for Fathers and Families (an ADCO client) through the TD Bank Touchdowns program.... read more →
According to the buzz, this was a kinder, gentler year for Super Bowl commercials. The buzz is right. The ads were less sexy, less edgy, more warm and mushy. Also... read more →
Which were your favorite commercials from the 2013 Super Bowl? That's easy. The tougher question is, Which ones worked? "Worked" defined as actually having helped sell the product, that is.... read more →
ADCO, a full-service marketing, design and interactive media firm, is pleased to announce its strategic partnership with new digital design firm, Elephant Ear Design. Founded by web developer Steven Walters,... read more →







