I love that someone actually did this really in-depth, complicated experiment. It is something that has always been on my mind. Where are the truth in advertising police on this one?
http://www.thewvsr.com/adsvsreality.htm
« Retail-Betting | Main | Maybe its me? »
TrackBack URL for this entry:
http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d834524b6f69e200d83486217769e2
Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Fraud.:
[wire] stone is uniquely ranked on both Top 50 lists for BtoB and Advertising Age's Integrated Marketing and Interactive Agencies. We're also in the top 2% of marketing services agencies in the United States ranked by billings. Charlene Li: Open Leadership: How Social Technology Can Transform the Way You Lead
Richard Owen: Answering the Ultimate Question: How Net Promoter Can Transform Your Business
Joe Navarro: What Every BODY is Saying: An Ex-FBI Agent's Guide to Speed-Reading People
Joel Postman: SocialCorp: Social Media Goes Corporate (Voices That Matter)
Jon Gordon: The No Complaining Rule: Positive Ways to Deal with Negativity at Work
Frank Luntz: Words That Work, Revised, Updated Edition: It's Not What You Say, It's What People Hear
Charlene Li: Groundswell: Winning in a World Transformed by Social Technologies
Andrew Keen: The Cult of the Amateur: How Today's Internet is Killing Our Culture
John C. Maxwell: The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership: Follow Them and People Will Follow You
Mark Penn: Microtrends: The Small Forces Behind Tomorrow's Big Changes
Dov L. Seidman: How: Why How We Do Anything Means Everything...in Business (and in Life)
Peter A. Gloor: Coolhunting: Chasing Down the Next Big Thing