I only just realized why my Linkedin is blowing up - I'm old.
Ascii art easter eggs over the years
Posts related to or about adland® the commercial archive
So, this online mag called curiosity made a list called "8 Resources for the advertising obsessed", and there Adland is, as number one. How delightful.
Back in 2016 there were a lot of things happening at the top levels of ad agencies, with a huge scandal erupting at JWT as the former CEO Was sued for sexual harassment.
Growing increasingly frustrated over the tradepress using the term 'adland' carelessly in headlines, making it seem as if the article was about my site adland, I called them out on Twitter in 2016
The American Marketing association had this article "Marketinginginsights" magazine, called "A Marketer’s Guide to the Dark Web" where Zach Brooke explores the dark web, bitcoin, and "what's lurking beneath the surface web and how does that affect your brand?"
Brand Equity, India, did an excellent digging on the topic of Femvertising in: If she's crying, she's buying: Are brands manipulating female consumers?,
"Can media make it on the darkside?" asks a headlne at Independent (Ireland) that looks at media that venture out on the Dark web, and why they do. (archive link)
The Article "Adland goes dark (web)" is a short but sweet interview with me about ad banners, Tor, trackers and all the other fun stuff that has nestled into every device you have.
Dagens Media in Sweden writes about our travels to the Dark Web: "Reklamsajten Adland har startat en version av sajten på dark web där det är lättare att surfa anonymt." (archive link)
Mediabistro published this article called 8 Blogs Every Media Professional Should Follow (web archive here), and my website Adland was one of them. Quote:
Tom Megginson, who writes the adblog formerly known as "Work matters" and now rebranded to "The Ethical Adman", noted the Adland-trademark fight. "Who owns Adland?" he asks in this May 2015 post
Pretty funny report from Jim Edwards at Business Insider, apparently we casued "a huge outbreak of whining in Adland" , hahaha, (archive link)
Rupal Parekh muses about the twitter hashtag shitstorm Adland caused, and wonders if it reveals more about the current industry morale than intended.