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This is Us
Written by: Account Executive, Brooke Galonek This is Us, NBC’s latest primetime success, has been known to hit every mark on the...
Apr 26, 2018


“Tide Pod Challenge”
Written by: Account Executive, Sophie Eng One of the weirdest trends to take over 2018 so far is the “Tide Pod Challenge,” in which...
Apr 5, 2018


Yes, You Do Need a Personal Brand
Written by: Creative Content Producer, Cally Crocco We have reached a point in careers in media, communication, and design where being...
Apr 2, 2018


The Met Gala
Written by: Account Executive, Faith Spino The Met Gala in New York City is one of the most celebrated fashion events of the year. From...
Mar 23, 2018


More than Just an Ad: 2018 Winter Olympics
Written by: Account Executive, Maggie Cornejo There are 13 official Olympic sponsors this year, including Bridgestone, Samsung, and Visa....
Mar 10, 2018


5 Tips for Efficiently Working with Influencers
Written by: Account Executive, Amy Rauch Working with influencers can be hard. Influencer marketing is a form of marketing in which the...
Mar 4, 2018


What is your digital footprint?
Written by: Media Analyst, Reid Cobb It’s not the footprint you are probably thinking of, but still extremely relevant. Imagine you have...
Feb 27, 2018


Photography
Written by: Creative Content Producer, Phoebe Beard I had a love-hate relationship with photography. I’d go through bursts of excitement,...
Feb 24, 2018


Lee From America
Written by: Media Analyst, Sarah Johnson A picture is worth a thousand words. But post that picture to Instagram, and it could be worth a...
Feb 14, 2018


The Beauty Of Sensory Marketing
By Gianna Pisacreta Account Executive Photo courtesy of Fabric Beauty is no longer sold through a lens of perfection, and as the industry evolves, brands are moving beyond visually flawless campaigns toward something more powerful. Sensory marketing engages the senses and shapes how consumers feel in the presence of a product. The strategy redefines how beauty brands move the focus from what a product is to what it makes you feel. Bridging the gap between the “physical and

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