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Adventures in advertising and marketing - the contemporary, the historical, and the hysterical. http://deanna.dahlsad.com/
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Google Gives Search Engine a Refresh

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The company is aiming to provide more relevant results by incorporating technology called "semantic search," which refers to the process of understanding the actual meaning of words.


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David Lynch's Freakish Advertisements: The Rats of New York City

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Around the time he was filming Twin Peaks, Lynch was dabbling in some seriously bugged-out ad campaigns.

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Understanding Google PageRank | Google PageRank Infographic | Add This Infographic to Your Website

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The ZippyCart.com Contact Information.(RT @servicenoodle: Understanding Google PageRank | Google PageRank Infographic | http://bit.ly/c5INWb...)...

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No room for Don Drapers in age of digital advertising

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The iconic image of Don Draper in a sleek suit, martini in one hand, ad campaign in the other, will return to TV screens around the world when the fifth series of Mad Men airs at the end of the month.
But for America's real-life Drapers, the advertising executives of Madison Avenue, their jobs may soon be a thing of the past.

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Martin (Marty) Smith's comment, March 16, 2012 12:16 PM
Yes old Don would be unemployed having outlived his usefulness by at least 20 years. Makes for great TV though. Marty
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Pinterest: Change Your Terms or We’re Leaving | The Window Seat

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George Carlin talks about advertising

George Carlin talks about advertising and honesty on his show from HBO in year 1999.  HBO.


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Vintage lingerie advertising

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We love this 1950s bullet bra ad from Formfit - "For a Sweetheart of a Figure".

The Formfit Company was established in 1917 with headquarters in Chicago as a maker of women’s “foundation garments” – mainly corsets and girdles.

It was one of the largest, if not the largest manufacturers of such products in the world. At their Chicago headquarters they had a building a block long and eight stories high which housed manufacturing, shipping and sales.

Later they also became known for other types of lingerie, particularly bras and briefs.


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What America Manufactures

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"It's a myth that the U.S. doesn't make anything anymore."  The U.S. economy still produces more through manufacturing tangible goods ($1.5 trillion) than it does in providing services ($600 billion) for the international market.  The maps and graphs in this article are great teaching materials.  The impact of NAFTA is shown powerfully in the regionalization of U.S. trade partners, making this salient material for a discussion on supranationalism as well.   


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This is great because now we can witness the creation of jobs in the country which can help the country get out of the depression that it is in. it also can help people get jobs and not have to worry about if there unemployment check is going enough to cover there expenses. Also people that are working are less likely to get depressed because they are not trapped in there homes because now they have something that is distracting them. But the United States is seeing a great improvement because of all the things being manufactured here. One good example is the Honda accord power plant and the ford motor company plant and even general motors in Detroit. all of these companies is helping the Americans get back into the workforce.

Nicholas Patrie's curator insight, September 10, 2014 3:05 PM

i was surprised to see that our country still exports so many products. What i find even more surprising is that the top countries that are buying our good are our bordering countries, Canada and Mexico. As much Petroleum we receive from the middle east we still are exporting so much of it to Canada and Mexico. It seems that foreign cars such as ones from Japan are taking over the industry yet our top export to Canada is car parts. it is good to see that America still exports.

Amanda Morgan's curator insight, September 18, 2014 12:03 PM

I was surprised and reassured to see how much the U.S. exports to other parts of the world.  I was unaware that the U.S exported to China because we physically surrounded by items made in China. Although our imports exceed exports, we are still producing,

 

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A Slip of a Girl: The Panties Or The Box They Came In?

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Get a load of the name on the vintage panty box!

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A Slip of a Girl: Lovely Vintage Frederick's Of Hollywood

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A Slip of a Girl: Lovable Girl Of The Month

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Vintage bra ad!

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1950s - 20 Fabulous Ads From The Golden Era (Part 2)

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It’s been two weeks since we published the first part of 1950s -20 Fabulous Ads From The Golden Era and I’m sure that you will be glad to see that we decided to continue the series.

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An opinionated woman obsessed with objects, entertained by ephemera, intrigued by researching, fascinated by culture & addicted to writing. The wind says my name; doesn't put an @ in front of it, so maybe you don't notice. http://www.kitsch-slapped.com
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