ADVERTISING
Somehow, Fiverr Ads Have Gotten Even More Tone-Deaf
The company's latest campaign quite literally illustrates how the gig economy exploits women of color.
Canada Made Its Legal Weed Rules Too Tough and We're Going To Pay For It
Confusing rules around social media and advertising put licensed producers at a disadvantage against U.S. brands signing celebrities like Jay-Z.
This Ad Agency Is Getting $12 Million to Make Border Patrol Look Fun and Cool
Ogilvy is proud to do work on behalf of gay rights, women's empowerment, and... CBP?
Trump Has Spent Nearly $1 Million Wishing Himself (and Melania) Happy Birthday on Facebook
The Trump campaign is spending more money wishing the Trump family happy birthday than any other single issue by any candidate.
The war over the Mueller report is being waged on Facebook
Trump's re-election campaign is flooding the platform with ads falsely claiming "complete exoneration."
Now That I Know the World is Doomed, Should I Get Into Advertising?
I’ve marched for climate change. I’ve read Naomi Klein. What else can I do?
This Artist Can't Afford Exhibitions So He Hijacks Phone Boxes
Thanks to a hi-vis shirt and a security key, Chris has art all over Perth.
Brewery's BDSM-Inspired Label Prompts Bizarre Response From Russian Government
A Russian federal service issued a social media poll after a complaint that Kopytov Brewery's ball gag label was offensive.
Congress is gearing up for a fight with Big Tech over privacys
A working group in the Senate wants new limits and a more powerful FTC to enforce them.
Coconut Drink Maker Ridiculed for Ads Claiming It Increases Breast Size
Coconut Palm has since taken back claims like "Drinking more coconut milk every day can make [your] breasts fuller."
The guys from Fuck Jerry are using stolen memes and pics to shill their "lol" tequila
The marketers behind the Fyre Festival have their own booze startup and are using the same sketchy tactics to promote it.
Brand Twitter Is Absurd, and It Will Only Get Worse
SunnyD tweets about depression. Steak-umm is lonely. Wendy's is sassy. Do we actually want our brands to be that "human"?