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Brands on Facebook: Advertising Is Optional

Brands on Facebook: Advertising Is Optional

One in five clicks in the U.S. happens on Facebook, and most brands maintain a presence there and carefully cultivate their fan base. But do they need to advertise as well?

USA Fills Pipeline With Comedies and Reality Shows

USA Fills Pipeline With Comedies and Reality Shows

USA Network wants to diversify a slate currently dominated by "blue-skies" dramas such as "Royal Pains," the series about a doctor in the Hamptons.

Why Low Ratings Won't Stop AMC From Showing Every Episode of 'The Pitch'

Why Low Ratings Won't Stop AMC From Showing Every Episode of 'The Pitch'

Poor viewership has sparked coverage calling the show a "disaster" perhaps headed for a "premature end." But don't expect AMC to pull it early.

GM Doesn't Have a Facebook Problem, It Has a Brand Loyalty Problem

GM Doesn't Have a Facebook Problem, It Has a Brand Loyalty Problem

Rather than focus on selling cars on Facebook, the brand should have looked at how to connect with its best advocates to influence purchase behavior across the social graph.

Olympics Campaigns Go Big on the Viral Video Chart

Olympics Campaigns Go Big on the Viral Video Chart

The summer Olympics have hit the Viral Video Chart in a big way this week, in videos from some of the largest global marketers, according to data provided by Visible Measures.

Starbucks Promotes Young-Scrivner to President of Canada

Starbucks Promotes Young-Scrivner to President of Canada

Starbucks upped Global CMO Annie Young-Scrivner to president of Canada, its second-largest market after the U.S.

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Ricketts' anti-Obama campaign could cripple Wrigley plan - Blogs On Politics - Crain's Chicago Business

Did the Ricketts family just knee-cap its own plan to rebuild Wrigley Field with a healthy dose of Chicago taxpayer cash?

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AllThingsD

Japan's Rakuten Wins the Heart of Pinterest in $100M Funding Round

The largest e-commerce site in Japan about to get pinned by Ben Silbermann in massive funding round.

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USA Today

Study: 96% of restaurant entrees exceed USDA limits

"If you're eating out tonight, your chances of finding an entree that's truly healthy are painfully low," says Helen Wu, who did the study.

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WSJ.com

Apple Fires Back in Lawsuit over Siri Ads

Apple Inc. is defending its voice-recognition software Siri -- she of the iPhone 4S -- against claims that it doesn't perform as advertised.

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NPR

Pizza Delicious Bought An Ad On Facebook. How'd It Do?

What happened when two guys who sell pizza out of a window in New Orleans decided to buy a Facebook ad -- and what it says about the state of social-media advertising.

Picked by Natalie Zmuda
Search Engine Land

Google Launches Knowledge Graph To Provide Answers, Not Just Links

Hinted at for months, Google formally launched its "Knowledge Graph" today. The new technology is being used to provide popular facts about people, places

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TechCrunch

Want To Reach Light TV Viewers? Put Ads On YouTube, Says YouTube

I've said it before, and I'll say it again: The children are our future.

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U.S. News

Nordstrom in Fashion with Social Media, Mobile Tech

Nordstrom taps social media and mobile tech to meet customers where they are.

Picked by Natalie Zmuda
Consumerist

Chiropractor Who Gave Skechers Such A Great Quote Is Also Married To A Skechers Staffer

Among the many pieces of evidence in the FTC's $40 million settlement with Skechers over deceptive advertising for toning sneakers is one claim about a supposed "independent" clinical study.

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Reuters

Vatican, Benetton settle dispute over pope kiss ad

Italian fashion firm Benetton has agreed to make a donation to a Catholic charity to end a legal dispute with the Vatican over an advertisement that showed Pope Benedict kissing an imam.

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Skechers Pays $40 Million to Settle Toning Claims

Skechers Pays $40 Million to Settle Toning Claims

David Vladeck, director of the Bureau of Consumer Protection, said the settlement is probably the largest to date in terms of cash paid to consumers.

Turner Takes Stake in Funny or Die, Will Manage Site's Ad Sales

Turner Takes Stake in Funny or Die, Will Manage Site's Ad Sales

Funny or Die CEO Dick Glover said the site has done well but still doesn't have big enough reach.

How (and When) to Measure ROI in Real Time

How (and When) to Measure ROI in Real Time

Whatever you're looking for when you track return on investment, the results can come faster than ever, Zenith Optimedia North America CEO Tim Jones says in this week's Q&A with a media leader.

'Working Not Working,' a New Way to Discover (and Hire) Freelance Creatives

'Working Not Working,' a New Way to Discover (and Hire) Freelance Creatives

A new site is trying to take the guesswork out of freelancing -- for both independent professionals and the agencies that hire them.

University of Phoenix Chooses Arnold As Lead Creative Shop After Review

It's the third new piece of business in a matter of weeks for the Havas agency.

CBS Shifts 'Two and a Half Men' to Thursday

CBS Shifts 'Two and a Half Men' to Thursday

CBS plans just one new comedy and three new dramas for the fall schedule, fewer than any of its rivals, and it's moving "Men" to Thursdays.

Why Facebook Isn't Screwed When It Comes to Auto Marketing

Why Facebook Isn't Screwed When It Comes to Auto Marketing

The real questions we should be asking ourselves, before we blame Facebook for GM's marketing effectiveness, are were they doing it right and were they measuring it right?

When Big Ideas Come from Small Companies

When Big Ideas Come from Small Companies

The freshest marketing ideas don't always come from big-budget marketing departments. They come from entrepreneurs who use their ingenuity to stand out.

Delete Creativity? That's Bad for Business

Delete Creativity? That's Bad for Business

Besting the competition is the endgame of most marketing, and one of the most enduring and reliable ways of so doing is a creative idea.

Social Sharing Data Vampires: They Vant to Suck Your Data

Social Sharing Data Vampires: They Vant to Suck Your Data

With social sharing tools, publishers are bleeding themselves dry, giving up the very customer data that hold the promise of their continued relevance

Siri, Why Don't You Speak Spanish?

Siri, Why Don't You Speak Spanish?

With the voice-activated assistant its big selling point, the iPhone 4S has flown off the shelves, despite putting off the U.S. ethnic group most gaga for smartphones: Hispanics.

Intel Launches Employee-Curated Digital Magazine

Intel Launches Employee-Curated Digital Magazine

It looks like Flipboard, aggregates and posts like Reddit, and presents news like Newsmap. Intel iQ, launching today, is the tech giant's latest content-marketing experiment.

JC Penney Plans Ads to Better Explain Its New Pricing Strategy

JC Penney's marketing is entertaining consumers and building the brand but isn't doing the "hard work" of communicating the new pricing strategy, said CEO Ron Johnson.

Bel Brands Puts Creative Account Into Review

Bel Brands Puts Creative Account Into Review

Chicago-based marketer is looking primarily at shops there. DDB was invited but chose not to participate in the review.

Univision Upfront Opens With Sofia and Closes With Shakira

Univision Upfront Opens With Sofia and Closes With Shakira

"I might work somewhere else, but this is where I live," said "Modern Family" star Sofia Vergara, who got her start on the network.

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