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Scientists Say Advertisers Are Hijacking Your Dreams
The next frontier for advertising isn't virtual reality or holograms—it's your dreams, according to sleep researchers. And they warn, the ...
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From Persecutor of the Church to Persecuted Pastor
Before he met Jesus, Ravan worked as a paid assailant for the RSS, a Hindu nationalist organization in India. For seven years, Ravan relished his role ...
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The Philippines Has the World’s Longest Christmas Season
A mall-shop worker putting up Christmas décor might seem an ordinary sight in December, November, or even October—but it is August in the ...
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Executive Took Risk for Aflac’s Duck Ad
Sales were stagnant at the insurance company where Daniel P. Amos worked as the chief executive. So, he decided to take a huge risk with a novel ad campaign ...
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The Rise of the Influencer
It has been said that everything rises and falls on leadership. Leadership occurs at every level of any organizational system. You don't have to be ...
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HBO Exec Challenges Employees to Capture Our Attention
John Stankey, the current CEO of AT&T (as of May 2022), was unusually clear about his goals as he addressed his new employees at the just-acquired ...
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Prayer Apps Raise Privacy Concerns
One of the most well-known maxims of social media is this: if you’re not paying for the product, you are the product. For more than a decade, big ...
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That Tempting Big Mac
A woman from Omsk, Russia, is reportedly suing McDonald's over an advertisement featuring cheeseburgers and chicken nuggets, which she said caused ...
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Ad Campaign Touted Health Benefits of Cigarettes
In the 1920s, the American Tobacco Company wanted to make their main brand, Lucky Strike, stand out from the other tobacco products on the market. So, ...
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Advertising Invites People to Cult-Like Devotion
Ad executive Douglas Atkin notes that a transformation has taken place in what's expected of the typical ad executive at a major corporation. Rather ...
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