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.

Traffic Light Dance Off

Dancing at the traffic lights may help you to get some attention. But, watch your health, or else, some really busy dude may drive through your creative life.

This marketing effort has been done by Lethal Design + Branding for Woking Contemporary..

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Loctite: sticky ad

Ads for glues are usually set in an environment of exaggeration. In India, ads for fevicol have grabbed the attention of the masses with its innovative concepts, with a mixture of humor and exaggeration. This ad for Loctite glue, created by DDB…

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Levis: dressed to sell

Brands are adopting new strategies for marketing themselves, breaking the traditional advertising notions. We have seen how Levis tempted users to unbutton. As part of its ‘live unbuttoned’ campaign in Hong Kong, Levis has adopted a unique…

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MJ’s Pepsi Ad Accident

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The disturbing video of Michael Jackson’s Pepsi commercial accident, released exclusively by the Us Weekly, may bring some negative publicity to Pepsi. Filmed in L.A.’s Shrine Auditorium on January 27, 1984, the commercial had set…

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No recession for cinemas

Economic downturn is not affecting the cinemas. The filmdom is enjoying a seven-year high in ticket sales this year. More than 83,459,465 have already been sold in the first half of 2009 as people look for cheaper entertainment.

Figures released…

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