Marketing & Media
Laughlin Constable acquires Filter Advertising
Laughlin Constable, an independent marketing communications agency with offices in Milwaukee, Chicago and New York City, announced it has acquired Filter Advertising, a creative agency with in-house production capabilities and offices in New York and Red Bank, N.J.
BizTimes to receive Awards for Excellence
BizTimes Milwaukee has received notice that it has won six Awards for Excellence in Wisconsin Journalism from the Milwaukee Press Club.
‘WisconsinBiz’ promotes business in state
BizTimes Media LLC today unveiled the inaugural edition of “WisconsinBiz,” a special magazine and website to promote Wisconsin as a place to do business.
‘The noise before defeat’
For years, clients have been asking me if they needed to get on Facebook, Twitter, Foursquare, and Google Plus. Now everyone's asking about Pinterest. My answer has never changed: “Don't even think about any of them until you define your strategy.”
Security experts warn about ‘Facebook Black’ scam
Internet security experts are warning consumers about a “Facebook Black” scam that is quickly and widely spreading across the World Wide Web.
Morby and Venne join Capstone National Partners
Capstone National Partners, a full service public affairs firm with offices in Washington, D.C., and Milwaukee, announced the addition of Joshua Morby and Kate Venne and the launch of its public relations division.
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Radio station purchases Fifth Ward building
Radio station 88Nine RadioMilwaukee (88.9 FM) has purchased a two-story, 14,000-square-foot building in Milwaukee’s Fifth Ward neighborhood near downtown to house its studios, offices and a new 100-seat broadcast performance space.
Dare to be bold
Brian Bennett is a partner and founder of STIR Advertising + Integrated Messaging, a national integrated advertising and marketing communications firm based in Milwaukee. Successful, bold businesses have some key characteristics in common, he says.
How one tweet showed us the light
Facebook and Twitter are no longer content to take a back seat. Finally, brands and agencies are taking notice and advantage by producing fantastic content that is, at its best, timely, humorous, sentimental and uber-shareable.
Charleston/Orwig promotes executive team
Hartland-based Charleston|Orwig announced the promotions of Mark Gale to chief executive officer and Marcy Tessmann to president of the communications and marketing agency.