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Jell-O May Save Us from the Apocalypse

December 20, 2012 | by Civilian | Creative Find

According to the Mayan calendar, the world may end on Dec. 21, but the Jell-O brand is introducing a tongue-in-cheek commercial about its own effort to avert the apocalypse. Check out their awesome ad.   Sherry LeCocq Public Relations Account Manager Mood: Relieved

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AdEase Provides Insight on Facebook Video Ads

December 19, 2012 | by Civilian | Digital Trends, Uncategorized

AdEase’s Interactive Marketing Manager, Chad Recchia, delivers key industry insights to ECT News Network for an article regarding Facebook’s new video ads set to launch within the next year. Read the article here titled “Facebook to Place In-Your-Face Video Ads in News Feeds.”   James Williams Media Coordinator Mood: Updated

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Statewide Suicide Prevention Campaign Covered in LA Times Health Blog

December 13, 2012 | by Civilian | Client Spotlight, The PR Pulse

AdEase is proud to announce that the statewide suicide prevention campaign called Know the Signs garnered coverage in Booster Shots, the LA Times Health Blog. This is not only a huge win for reaching one of our key demographics, but it is also great progress for the campaign since it is being covered as a…

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“DUMB WAYS TO DIE” = SMARTEST CAMPAIGN OF 2013

November 29, 2012 | by Civilian | Creative Find

Australia’s fastest-spreading viral video “Dumb Ways to Die”  has amassed over 28 million views (I personally am responsible for at least 150 in San Diego, CA) on YouTube since it was posted on November 14. The clip was created by McCann World Group Australia to promote safety on Melbourne Metro Trains. This clever safety message…

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Thanksgiving Reflection

November 21, 2012 | by Civilian | Civilian Water Cooler

Here at AdEase we know the importance of taking time to reflect on the good things in life. We asked a few of our employees one simple question. “What are you thankful for?” This is what they said:

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