Job of the Day: Director of public relations for Mattel
Between break-up rumors and the public’s scrutiny of her anatomically incorrect waistline, Barbie and the press have had a love/hate relationship. She could really use someone on her side.
Between break-up rumors and the public’s scrutiny of her anatomically incorrect waistline, Barbie and the press have had a love/hate relationship. She could really use someone on her side.
It’s sort of like being captain of the Neighborhood Watch program, but with drinks on Friday and all the Cheez-Its you could ever imagine.
They might just be learning how to read, but even kids can spot a missteak.
There’s more to learn from Martha Stewart than how to turn that pine cone into a bird feeder.
At least he only had a year, year and a half of savings to lose. Plus, horsemaning? Are Bert and Ernie getting married? Ten brands that’ll survive another decade, and more.
Maybe this time you actually stand a shot at getting that acceptance letter you missed out on the first time—your own 29-29 victory over Yale.
From a new app that builds Facebook ‘welcome’ tabs to a service that uses geo-location technology to help you buy and sell stuff with your neighbors.
It’s 2 p.m. The weekend is so close. How do you stay focused? Plus, the PMS milk ads get yanked, a new kind of Wienermobile, and more.
Life isn’t a highway, it’s a runway—so you’d better work it.
Magazine editors are gearing up for their holiday issues. If you’re pitching them, you’ll want to follow these tips.
A beach vacation might be on the horizon for you, but for many magazine editors its time to plan holiday issues. That means you had better have your pitches ready.
Better get your brand moovin’ to Google’s new social network. Plus, QR codes declared dead, Erica Kane lives on, and Toyota helps narrow the generation gap.
Your move, Craig.
Take a look. It’s in a NOOK.
Nothin’ but (Inter)net.