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- College
and University
Programs
- Conventions
and Conferences
- Demographics
- Employment
- Firms,
Agencies, and
Services
- Forums
and Chats
- Humor
- Law
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- News
and Media
- Organizations
- Political
Advertising
- Pre-Movie
Advertising
- Productmobiles
- Television
Commercials
- Web
and Internet Advertising
Information
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- Ad*Access
- image database of over 7,000
advertisements printed mainly in U.S.
newspapers and magazines between 1911
and 1955.
- AdCracker.com
- offers interactive creative games,
information on branding and
brainstorming, as well as ad samples
and streaming TV
commercials.
- adflip
- archive of print ads from the 40's to
the present in a variety of
categories.
- Advertising
Age: The Advertising
Century
- American
Advertising
Museum
- dedicated to the preservation and
interpretation of advertising in
America and beyond.
- BadAds.org
- offers tools and tips to fight
intrusive advertising. Includes links
to advertisers' online feedback forms,
contact information for the Better
Business Bureau and local media,
instructions on how to write a
complaint letter.
- BuildingBrands
- covers brand management, marketing,
and communications, with original
articles, interactive games, and a free
newsletter, Shared
Learning.
- Burch
and Company
Inc.
- Vermont agency with regional,
national and international clients,
offering media advertising, direct
mail, websites, collateral, and
PR.
- Cluetrain
Manifesto
- urging corporations to speak in a
human voice and join in the global
conversation that the Internet enables.
Advocating openness and other changes
in corporate body language.
- Commercial
Closet
- nonprofit education and journalism
organization dedicated to charting the
evolving worldwide portrayals of the
gay community in mainstream
advertising.
- Cynical.com
- reviews of advertising in television
and other media.
- Emergence
of Advertising in America: 1850 -
1920
- offers a large archive of images
relating to the early history of
advertising in the United
States.
- Frontline:
The Merchants of
Cool
- report on the creators and sellers of
popular culture who have made teenagers
the hottest consumer demographic in
America.
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- Kodak
as You
Go
- showcase of historic Kodak
advertisements from 1900 to
1926.
- Luerzer's
Archive Online
Service
- magazine and archival site for
international print and commercial
advertising campaigns.
- Marketing
Resource
Center
- designed as a reference tool to
assist with sales and marketing efforts
by illuminating areas of focus and
providing solutions.
- MarketingProfs.com
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offering tutorials and articles on Web
and offline strategic
marketing.
- Medicine
and Madison
Avenue
- explores the relationship between
modern medicine and modern advertising
with examples of over 600
health-related advertisements from the
1910s to the 1950s.
- Museum
of Public
Relations
- provides retrospectives for major
figures in the history of public
relations.
- National
Signs of the Times
Museum
- virtual exhibition designed to inform
and educate about the history of the
sign industry and its contribution to
commerce and the American
landscape.
- NMOA
Museum: 20 Winning
Letters
- portfolio of winning sales letters
circulated by Prentice-Hall, Inc. in
1942.
- Short
Course in Social
Marketing
- article by the Novartis Foundation
for Sustainable Development on the
products and elements of social
marketing.
- Subvertise
- gallery of radical arts, documenting
the art form of subversive advertising
and aiming to counter everyday
corporate visual pollution.
- toyadz.com
- a collection of vintage toy ads from
the '60s to the '80s.
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