Building the Brand: Grading Occupy Wall Street Protest Signs
An ad exec and PR professional assess the movement's signs and slogans.
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The giant union rat gives way to the din of whistles.
Has another publicist gone wild? Or is the 24-year-old publicist just getting smeared by a bunch of mean girls?
The outspoken chef lets loose about bloggers, critics, PR, and his neighbor across the way, Prune.
The cleverness of these guys astounds us.
First they were buying a new jet to save them several million dollars, now they are spending several million dollars to NOT buy it. Jeez Louise.
Is it as luxe as the $1,000 sushi roll?
Never mind our hypothesis that publicists are feeling the recession: High-ticket items are still a go-to gimmick.
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