According to Lewis Lazare in today’s column:
“Edelman and Intelliseek have jointly published a white paper on blogs, which provides a first-of-its-kind directory of influential bloggers, segmented by industry. Titled "Trust Media ... How Real People Are Finally Being Heard," the paper is available for download at www.edelman.com/insights
Haven't read it yet to see if AdPulp is included, but I'm excited anyway.
April 6, 2005 by Wade Sturdivant | Permalink | 6 Comments
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The report is obviously flawed as AdPulp.com didn't make the top 3 sample for marketing/advertising.
1. AdLand
2. AdRants
3. Wonder Branding
However the repor does include 15 Key questions on whether or not to blog. The highlight is question 15:
"Are you willing to enter the world of blogging with honesty, frankness and humor? If you cannot get past the 'marketing speak' and defensiveness, then do not blog."
Now if only I could get that damn Lime Coke jingle out of my melon.
Nor did we make Fast Company's list of best Ad blogs, published in March.
If this keeps up, I may just break down and cry. Being an ad man, I have a deep need for attention, money, fame, flattery and complimentary tickets to all the best sporting events. I mean what's the point of all this work, anyway?
Perhaps a cross-promotional deal with Skechers and Christina Aguilera would help build awareness. I'll handle the photo shoot.
Well, I do happen to know that if we piss off the 4A's, we'll get attention. But no money, fame, flattery or complimentary tickets to anything.
Anyone remember the mock Puma ads floating around a couple years ago.
Yeah, Shawn. I saw them.
So sexually blatant they'd never run (at least not in America), but very well executed as I recall.