Adland Celebrates Tenth Anniversary.

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Before there was Adrants or AdJab or AdPulp or Adverblog or Advertsing for Peanuts of AdFreak or AdHurl or AdPunch or AdScam or Adverbox or American Copywriter or Beyond Madison Avenue or Copyranter or creative Criminal or Jaffe Juice or Madison Avenue Journal or MediaBuyer Planner or MarketingVOX or The Media Drop or MIT Advertising Lab or all the countless other weblogs, there was Adland, the site/weblog that came before any of the rest of us even had the twinkle of a blog in our eyes.

Today is Adland’s 10th anniversary. Yes, 10th. We thought four years was commendable but that’s nothing compared to Dabitch’s achievements over at Adland so congratulations Ask (sorry, I don’t know how to do that “oomlot” whatever thingy).Great job. Keep going. You are an inspiration to us all.

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