Pulling John, Pissing Ads, Weird PSAs, RevenueScience Becomes AudienceScience

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– There’s been movies about boxing. There’s been movies about wrestling. Now there’s a movie about…wait for it…arm wrestling. Well at least they didn’t name it Pulling Johnson.

– Urinal advertising is alive and well as illustrated by these ads
at last week’s SMX Search Marketing Cnference in Santa Clara.

– Complete with PeeWee Herman’s “Don’t Do Crack,” The Huffington Post has collected the Nine Weirdest PSAs Ever Made.

– There are five days left to enter the 2009 One Show Interactive and One Show Design. Although the One Show call for entries is now closed, the deadline for Interactive and Design is February 27, 2009.

– Ogilvy does its part for diversity.

– The AD Club is organizing their second All-Access Pass of the Year. The event will be at McCann Erickson on Tuesday March 10 from 6-8 pm, featuring a “roundtable” with Chief Technology Strategist, Faris Yakob.

– RevenueScience is changing its name to AudienceScience.

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