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
Jena Macgregor at Fast Company wrote a review of the best advertising blogs in 2005.
Webpressen in Denmark celebrates Adland's jump to over thirty-five thousand users with us with a short article in their IT news topic area. The article can now be found via the Waybackmachine.
Webpressen in Denmark celebrates Adland's jump to over thirty-five thousand users with us with a short article in their IT news topic area. The article can now be found via the Waybackmachine.
Newsdirekt in Denmark celebrated when we passed 35,000 members. You can find the article in the waybackmachine here.
OK, I'll admit it. We just love the word "MetaFilterati". And "kibitzing". And plain old being Adcritic's snarky overseas cousin. You can find the post under this Waybackmachine link.
David Hiltbrand wrote about the "long, lavish events that target jaded consumers" June 20, 2004 and got a quote from us, the "international ad critic" from Adland.
Congratulations to the 2004 Best Blog winners, and thanks to the 826 tough judges who carefully evaluated 29-nominated blogs to pick them. Best group weblog on the general topic of marketing and advertising
The Advertising Show used to be announced every week on Adland, and they also had me on the show once. "New Liberal Radio Network & Advertising Rag Site"
"If you use TiVo to skip the show and watch the commercials, you ought to visit Adland, also sometimes known as Commercial Archive, ad-rag.com and Badland (those are also now the names of Adland sections.)"
The ad blogging phenomenon got a writeup at Shootonline.
Internetworld magazine in Sweden honoured Adland with the site of the month title in their extra-big summer issue 2003, where the top 100 sites were listed.
The Propaganda article has been archived here, as it's no longer online.