Dr Prem Jagyasi and Team (C)

Dr Prem is an award winning strategic leader, renowned author, publisher and highly acclaimed global speaker. Aside from publishing a bevy of life improvement guides, Dr Prem runs a network of 50 niche websites that attracts millions of readers across the globe. Thus far, Dr Prem has traveled to more than 40 countries, addressed numerous international conferences and offered his expert training and consultancy services to more than 150 international organizations. He also owns and leads a web services and technology business, supervised and managed by his eminent team. Dr Prem further takes great delight in travel photography.

Think Biker

This is an effective and sensible advertising campaign to ensure the safety of the motorcyclists on the roads. The campaign effectively communicates the message through the beautiful execution of a simple message.

This effort has been developed…

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What is better than news?

Another piece of human interest story- on newspapers dilemma ‘to be or not to be’. Though the answer will be embarrassedly ‘to be’, the news starts there. Well, news is that the first page of Los Angels Times has been swallowed by Johny Depp,.

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Ill-fated bikini-banner

Staring at the bikini-clad babe in a banner will be a pleasant experience and favorite past time for many. But, there are some people who believe that inclusion of this kind of images are not good on the grounds that they are defamatory to womanhood,.

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Now, ads go to the dogs

Facebook goes to the dogs. Twitter goes to the dogs. Why cant ads go to the dogs?

The news – UK’s first scented dog ad was developed by boffins at Wagg Foods, to promote its range of pet food.

Scientists working for Wagg put together 15…

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Sorry, Cannes Lions!

Self-praising effort from Original, the advertising agency at Ljubljana, Slovenia, but should not be blamed as it at least makes us remember the unfortunate victims of Haiti Earthquake.

The agency makes a bold declaration through the print ad-…

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