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Regional branding might sound like something reserved for big tourist destinations, but it plays a pivotal role in how communities of all sizes shape their public image, attract visitors, and build ...
If you think fast food rivalries are just about burgers, you’re missing most of the fun. Chains battle over everything from ...
The South Australian Government’s ban on junk food ads on public transport comes into effect today, July 1, but confusion surrounds how ‘junk food’ is defined and what meets the eligibility ...
Forget what you know about marketing. The industry's future is being written by specialists who speak data, code, and human psychology fluently. Jacob Kettner breaks down the eight emerging roles ...
Part One AS communicators, we all look forward to winning awards for PR and marketing.  But beyond that, there are brands ...
Three years since Thailand became the first country in Asia to decriminalize cannabis, the government this week imposed new ...
When was the last time a jingle stuck in your head and actually helped you make a better decision? College Vidya, India’s ...
Many entrepreneurs fall into common marketing traps that drain budgets and stall growth. This piece explores six costly ...
Car drives through Chicago protest of ICE raids; vehicles tagged with slogans Thousands of people gathered downtown Tuesday evening, and at least one was struck by a vehicle.
“It’s not about who’s right, but who’s first, fast and clear.” This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: From tacos to penguins, Trump's slogans can sometimes backfire ...
Slogans offer bite-size summaries of complex policies One rebuttal gaining traction is the acronym TACO, for “Trump always chickens out,” a phrase coined by a Financial Times columnist, Robert ...
But things with catchy names tend to take on a life of their own, as the Chelsea Chop has on social media. And that’s a good thing because it popularizes a useful technique.