This blog over at the WashPost liked this ad. So do I. (Although, truth be told, I liked him better in "In the Line of Fire.") Just 10 more months... read more →
At the worst possible time -- on the eve of the social site's IPO -- The Wall Street Journal reports that General Motors plans to quitadvertising on Facebook because ads there don't... read more →
Anybody see "Mad Men" this week? If so, what do you think? Is it all over for Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce? The firm has had enough trouble clawing its way... read more →
Everywhere we turn, we see more evidence of the broad acceptance of "Famously Hot." This example is from a e-release from Columbia Mayor Steve Benjamin. By the way, if you'd... read more →
It comes to our attention that "newspaper reporter" is now listed as one of the five worst jobs to have. Right down there with lumberjack. Here's the CNN Headline News... read more →
Since 2002, SC Fathers and Families has been a leader in fatherhood initiatives, and the program's new website makes that abundantly clear. Recently, ADCO worked with Fathers and Families to... read more →
So you feel like you've got the hang of Twitter and Facebook, but don't quite have your LinkedIn strategy together? Shelly Kramer, who loves LinkedIn, shares 12 secrets for making... read more →
A reader on Brad Warthen's blog
Mic Johnson again asserts, over at Ragan's PR Daily, that we shouldn't agree to connect with just anybody on LinkedIn: 1. Generally speaking, connect only with people you know, trust,... read more →
NEW YORK CITY—An office party, 1966. © Leonard Freed / Magnum Photos Slate has put up a really interesting photo slide show invoking the “Mad Men” era, to help us... read more →







