
‘Memphis Rocks,’ but Mid-South publisher’s marketing stinks
In online marketing, there can be a fine line between parody and deceptive advertising. The key is in the presentation.
When Louisville’s Bingham family owned The Courier-Journal, they might continue paying an employee after they died. Gannett? Not so much.
The adBrite ad exchange network, one of my favorite alternatives to Google AdSense, shut down on Feb. 1, 2013. And no, they won’t be paying us.
Walmart founder Sam Walton wanted all his company’s associates to be merchants, especially the managers. Now, they’re mostly just automatons.