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    • The keyboard warrior of Twitter

      The keyboard warrior of Twitter    Scott Rhode Fleishman Hillard 66x99In this guest post, NBN staffer Scott Rhodie writes an unofficial,  personal view on his experience with a hostile Twitter critic.

      Last night I had a strange incident. While on Twitter I noticed someone saying that Australia’s NBN is already outdated. I wrote a small note back explaining they were incorrect.

      And their response? The lovely gentleman (whose Twitter profile says: ‘Father of 5 kids, Loving Grandfather of 10 Grandchildren,and 2 Great Granddaughters. love to give heaps to Pollies and Poofters’) said to me: “Go and lick Gillards C*** out U commie Prick”

    • What's in a name?

      Whats in a name?    Moensie Rossier 100x145In this guest post, Moensie Rossier wonders about the power of names for brands and marketers.

      Brands have been having a bit of fun with names lately, not to mention a fair bit of success. Interbrand just named a headhunting firm Cloak & Dagger. And ‘Share a Coke’ showed how much power there is in a name.

      The Coke campaign effectively short-circuited the usual mechanics of communication. It undoubtedly stroked people’s egos. But, I believe, its success stems from the fact that it directly and automatically affected people’s behaviour, rather than doing so indirectly by shaping attitudes.

    • Best ads from Super Bowl 2012

      The Super Bowl is all done and a team from North America won. But as well as some sort of sporting event, it’s the world’s biggest advertising showcase. See the best of them right here… and please tell us what you think.  

    • How to debunk media myths

      In this post, UWS’s Ullrich Ecker, John Cook and Stephen Lewandowsky argue that cognitive science can help PRs form strategies in managing media misreporting.

      A growing cohort of commentators has bemoaned the descent of contemporary political “debate” into a largely fact-free zone.  

    • How about simply focusing on what consumers want?

      In this guest post, Peter Mountford argues that brands should think more about what is really going on for consumers

      Who here is hoping their favourite brand of toilet paper is going to be organizing a flash mob on their way home from work today?  

    • What the Optus web copyright victory means

      In this analysis first published on The Conversation, RMIT’s Marita Shelly examines the implications of Telstra’s defeat over the online rights to the AFL broadcast deal

      This week’s Federal Court ruling that Optus customers are able to view sporting matches minutes after they are streamed live without breaching copyright is a landmark decision that alters our understanding of copyright law, and has significant implications for the AFL’s broadcasting rights deal.  

    • Does Gina Rinehart’s bite of a chunk of Fairfax make her an oligarch?

      In an article that first appeared in The Conversation, Mark Rolfe wonders whether the mining magnate’s move could turn Fairfax into something resembling America’s Fox network.

      Australia’s richest person Gina Rinehart has moved to increase her stake in Fairfax Media, owner of The Age, Sydney Morning Herald and a number of radio stations. Rinehart has already shown her desire to play a role in public life, campaigning against former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s aborted mining tax. She has also demonstrated a willingness to make media investments to ensure her pro-business worldview is promulgated.

      What does this latest move by Rinehart mean?

    • Gillard's Australia Day crisis

      PM Julia Gillard’s media adviser Tony Hodges has been forced to resign over the Australia Day tent embassy debacle.

      It came after it emerged he had revealed opposition leader Tony Abbott’s whereabouts, leading to both politicians being rescued by police in ugly scenes.

      Mumbrella editor Tim Burrowes and advertising practitioner Jane Caro debate the topic on Weekend Sunrise’s masters of Spin segment:

    • The biggest cock-up I made in business

      The biggest cock up I made in business    chris savage stw 100x134In this guest post, Chris Savage urges agency staff to live the brand.

      I still shudder when I think about how incredibly stupid I was when I made the biggest stuff up of my career. And then, 18 years later, I did it again. Do not make this mistake with your clients. Ever.  

    • Hey Groupon. Thanks for fucking up email

      Hey Groupon. Thanks for fucking up email    Daniel Monheit 100x100In this guest post, Daniel Monheit warns that group deal overload is devaluing email marketing

      Email marketing used to be fabulous. Back in the heady days of 2010, brands would work hard to build up well qualified databases, upon which they’d bestow carefully crafted correspondence filled with information, offers and incentives. The recipients, of course would be delighted: “Oh look! An email! From one of my favourite brands! And it’s 40 cents off at Woolies this week!”.  

    • The staggering sway of Harold Mitchell

      The Power Index today names Aegis Media chairman Harold Mitchell as the most powerful person in Melbourne. Andrew Crook profiles him.

      Harold Mitchell takes pride in dispensing with the niceties. When The Power Index visited his South Melbourne private office before Christmas, fresh remains were scattered all over the boardroom table.  

    • Share a Coke with… the moronic masses

      Share a Coke with… the moronic masses    Share a Coke pic 100x63The most-read story on Mumbrella last year, with not far off 100,000 page views, was a fairly humdrum yarn about the launch of Coca-Cola’s name-on-a-bottle campaign.

      The headline, “Coca-Cola puts people’s names on bottles in ‘Share a Coke’ campaign”, though hated by any self-respecting sub-editor, was loved by Google. And in rushed what can be politely described as the public.

    • Assumptions kill creativity

      Assumptions kill creativity    gual barwell 100x128In this guest post, Gual Barwell disagrees that the sales success of the Old Spice social media campaign was overstated.

      Yesterday’s post from Cathie McGinn suggested the Old Spice campaign failed to connect with consumers. Based on the facts and figures, I disagree.

      What Old Spice and Wieden + Kennedy has done and done phenomenally well is to create a franchise.  

    • The SMH's readers (are wrong) editor

      We are now about five months into the reign of Australia’s first readers’ editor. And I don’t think it is working.

      It struck me at the time of Judy Prisk’s appointment to the Sydney Morning Herald that the fact that her boss was editor-in-chief Peter Fray was not going to be ideal if she was going to be the independent voice of the reader.  

    • The emperor's new fragrance: Old Spice’s campaign failure

      The emperors new fragrance: Old Spice’s campaign failure     cathie mcginn head shot 100x145In this guest post, Cathie McGinn slays a sacred cow of 21st century marketing – the highly awarded Old Spice campaign.

      One of the biggest myths of recent times (by which I mean a story of great heroism and triumph we’d all like to believe but deep down know to be untrue) is the Old Spice social media campaign. It’s been much lauded and awarded as an example of outstanding content, a creative and collaborative way of connecting with consumers and driving a record increase in sales.

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