By Kyle McCabe | July 14, 2010
In a brilliant and entertaining blend of traditional advertising and social media, Old Spice simply nails it here. With a traditional TV spot posted on Youtube, they simply monitored comments on the video, as well as on Facebook and Twitter, and then shot and posted video responses to some of them.
Simply amazing. This has got to be the first time in a long time any advertising, by itself, has made me want to purchase a product!
And they’re still doing it. Prepare to waste your afternoon…
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By Aubrey Watts | May 25, 2010

Integrated media; balanced marketing
Lost within the maze of our office, sitting in front of his Mac – probably playing video games – is Justin Mather, one of our graphic design veterans. Last week we bribed him to sit down and spit out a few notes about traditional advertising. Here’s the dirt:
Traditional advertising has been around a long time, much longer than anyone reading this. Today, it still plays a vital role in the success of any business. The technological aspects of marketing are changing fast, but traditional media is still a great way to consistently reach large numbers of potential customers, particularly for local advertisers. …Read more »
By Aubrey Watts | May 11, 2010
Video + Blog = Vlog, to test this theory we enlisted the help of Sean Coyne, our superstar videographer and office comedian.
Sit back….grab your lunch, a snack or maybe that fifth cup of coffee needed to get through your day and enjoy.
http://www.vimeo.com/11653363
Sean says: “Visit our Youtube channel”
By Tracy Mailloux | April 13, 2010
[In this guest post, Tracy Mailloux points out a trend in advertising he noticed while on his Great Education Adventure, and is kind enough to share some insight with us. Thanks, Tracy! ]

Interactive TV ad
Traditional TV isn’t dead… yet. It is, however, on a respirator, and the priest has been called in for last rites.
Digital TV, on the other hand, is very much alive. Although in it’s infancy, it is growing at a rapid pace–its steroid of choice: advertising.
Now I know what you are thinking, “there’s nothing new about advertising on TV.” True, advertising has been around ever since cavemen could sketch on rock walls. But with the digital revolution in TV, advertising is becoming more and more interactive and engaging, which is a new thing for ads. …Read more »