Activations Are the New Booths: Marketing Magic at Lollapalooza

After attending Chicago’s 20th anniversary Lollapalooza Music Festival this past weekend, I noticed a significant shift in how brands engage with festival-goers. It’s no longer just about setting up a standard booth and handing out merch stamped with your logo. Instead, brands are embracing what can only be described as “activations”—immersive experiences designed to captivate […]

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“Slice of Life” April Fools Day Campaign | Slice Experimentation Series

By: Tony Sadowski Experimentation in marketing couldn’t be more important! If you want to get attention, you have to stand out from the crowd. To get a new reaction from your audience, you have to surprise them with an approach designed to elicit a different response. Slice Communications embraces a philosophy of innovation and openness […]

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Painting the City Purple with Philly House  | Slice Experimentation Series

By: Sara McGovern Experimentation in marketing couldn’t be more important! If you want to get attention, you have to stand out from the crowd. To get a new reaction from your audience, you have to surprise them with an approach designed to elicit a different response. Slice Communications embraces a philosophy of innovation and openness […]

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Social Bowl 2024: Taylor, Ads & Conspiracy Theories

By: Kelly Morrin Being born and raised in Philadelphia means a lot of things…it means that you’ve had your fair share of Wawa hoagies, you hate being asked where your favorite cheesesteak is from, and you probably have a pretty mouthy accent which local legend Tina Fey has masterfully captured in several SNL skits. Although […]

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Mean Girls: Multifaceted Marketing is Totally “Fetch”

In 2002, author Rosalind Wiseman wrote a book for parents to help navigate the world of teenage girl friendships, relationships, and behaviors titled Queen Bees and Wannabes. In 2004, the film Mean Girls was born. This screenplay was written by actress and comedian Tina Fey after reading Wiseman’s book and seeing the potential for a film. Mean Girls would end […]

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