Useful Arts Posts That Have Taken on Lives of Their Own

Normally, timeliness is a big deal in blogging. But occasionally, some posts tap into an interest that just keeps going.

Here are a few posts you may have missed. Even though they aren’t on the front page, they keep getting as much traffic as our new posts. If you find something you like, please share it or leave a comment.

  • Playboy’s Social Media Playbook
    What else can I say? It’s the post with something for everyone. This is a great example of a smart brand that dealt with regulations, brand management, and deciding where to play in social media.
  • Bad Advertising Part 5: Kellogg’s Cereal Killers
    Some packaged goods you might not want to consume.
  • Disney’s Fair(y) Use Tale
    A brilliant video that is 100 percent Disney cartoon footage, spliced together to deliver Copyright and Fair Use. It’s incredible.
  • In the Court of Bad Advertising, Can You Plead Insanity?
    Legal advertising is pretty bad, but these web pitches were by far the worst many of our worldly readers have ever seen. The Web’s response was enough to get them taken down — but you can still see examples of what may be the worst legal ads ever.
  • StubHub vs. Patriots
    Do anti-scalping laws prevent beneficial markets? Each year, this post heats up. It digs in to how sports teams leverage the long ticket lines that such laws generate to get higher prices for premium seats.
  • Online Defamation
    Apparently defamation on the Web can be nearly anything, as seen in Finkel v. Facebook. There’s so much demand for views about online defamation that this post is regularly in our Top Ten.

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