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  1. Earned Attention interview with David Allen

    An creative agency, operating from Amsterdam and Shanghai, where 25 interactive specialists deliver campaigns and concepts based on solid strategies.

    http://energize.nl/thesparkcast/?sce=41

    —Huffduffed by sundance 2 weeks ago

  2. Denied Permission for an Emergency Landing at Clavius

    Special guest Jim Coudal joins John Gruber to discuss Stanley Kubrick’s “2001: A Space Odyssey”, The Deck network and the state of online advertising, and the just-completed Webstock conference in Wellington, New Zealand.

    http://www.muleradio.net/thetalkshow/32/

    —Huffduffed by adactio 2 months ago

  3. SPOS #340 - Flying High Again With Seth Godin | Six Pixels of Separation - Marketing and Communications Podcast - By Mitch Joel at Twist Image

    —Huffduffed by jplindstrom 2 months ago

  4. 2013: When the World Found Geofencing - Directions Magazine

    Geofencing just might be the catalyst for location-based advertising, the so-called “holy grail” of LBS. And 2013 seems to be shaping up as the year geofencing seals the deal. Both ABI Research and Broadcom, the chip makers, see the potential.

    http://www.directionsmag.com/podcasts/2013-when-the-world-found-geofencing/312053

    —Huffduffed by agileone 2 months ago

  5. Semantic Link – Episode 3

    The Semantic Link – Episode 3 – February 11, 2011 This month, we tackle the topic of “Marketing the Semantic Web” and are joined by two special guests

    http://semanticweb.com/the-semantic-link-episode-3-february-11-2011_b17728

    —Huffduffed by salle 3 months ago

  6. Jim Coudal | Any Color But Purple (New Disruptors)

    Jim Coudal runs Coudal Partners, a small design firm in Chicago that crafts all sorts of things. More than a decade ago, the group decided to shift its business from mostly working for others to mostly working for themselves. Field Notes (with Aaron Draplin), The Deck advertising network, and Layer Tennis are some of the commercial and entertaining results. Field Notes is entirely a physical product ordered online; The Deck, a digital one that can’t exist without a network of independent voices. We talk about these two extremes and taking your creativity into your own hands.

    http://www.muleradio.net/newdisruptors/7/

    —Huffduffed by tofias 3 months ago

  7. The Ad Brief podcast. Episode 1: case studies study. radio | adland.tv

    Adland the commercial archive is pretty much what it says on the tin. There’s the searchable, tagged and credited commercials archive (also print, digital and radio) as well as advertising news from all corners of the advertising world and points of views from ad industry adgrunts in the business. Updated daily Adland was the first industry grassroots site to do so and Adland is the only place in the world - both on and offline - where you can waste four whole days watching over 40 years of Super Bowl commercials. Warning: may contain snark.

    http://adland.tv/radio/world-premiere-ad-brief-podcast-episode-1-case-studies-study

    —Huffduffed by davemessina 4 months ago

  8. Robin Robins Extended Interview | Chris LoCurto’s Blog

    http://chrislocurto.com/robin-robins-extended-interview/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+cloblog+%28Chris+LoCurto%27s+Blog%29

    —Huffduffed by BrandTim 5 months ago

  9. Stuff You Should Know

    How Commercial Jingles Work — You probably can recite five right now. Commercial jingles are designed to hijack your working memory and implant a product or service and they really work. Learn about the history of these insidious and catchy advertising vehicles with Chuck and Josh.

    —Huffduffed by TrentVich 6 months ago

  10. Studio 360 from PRI and WNYC

    Campaign Ads & Steampunk Chic — What exactly is steampunk? We’ll meet some musicians who are making the dusty Victorian era new all over again. Kurt Andersen finds out why the presidential campaign ads have lost their edge. Mark Helprin (Winter’s Tale) reveals that his new novel — a story of war, romance, and gangsters — is actually based on his family. And singer-composer Shara Worden (who performs as My Brightest Diamond) plays live in the studio.

    —Huffduffed by TrentVich 7 months ago

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