Going Viral with Head & Shoulders
On Monday, March 26th, MMC was pleased to learn that we, along with our client, Head & Shoulders, were awarded a 2012 Holmes Report Sabre Award for our “Get Legendary Hair” campaign. Recognized for excellence in the viral video category, Head & Shoulders bested four finalists to secure the accolade which stands for superior achievement [...]
Five for Friday
Welcome to Five for Friday, everyone – hope you all had an amazing week! Our RSS feeds were practically bursting at the seams with interesting stories this time around – followed are a handful that grabbed our attention: According to a recent report from Pew Internet & American Life Project, the number of Social Media [...]
News You Should Not Abuse
Photo Credit: Imagehit International Ltd As an admitted chocoholic, I rejoiced at the news that people who eat chocolate more frequently have lower BMIs, the metric used to determine body fat. With a BMI comfortably in the “normal weight” range, I’d say I am living proof of this. This doesn’t mean chocolate is linked to [...]
MMC Ranks Number 11 and the First-Ranked PR Agency on AdAge’s 2012 Best Places to Work List
Last year was a great one for MMC. We became a member of the Omnicom family, worked on some truly groundbreaking campaigns, enjoyed healthy growth and won several prestigious awards. Today we have another reason to celebrate. And it’s a big one. AdAge has recognized MMC as a Best Place to Work in Marketing and [...]
Five for Friday
Happy (almost) weekend everyone, and welcome to Five for Friday! As usual, we tracked lots of chatter in our digital world this week, from conversations about gadgets to discussions about interesting new start-ups and everywhere in between! While narrowing down headlines to just a handful is always a challenge, we tried our best to ID [...]
Happy 6th Birthday, Twitter!
Photo Credit: Twitter Today Twitter celebrates its sixth birthday. In those six years, Twitter has grown to over 500 million users and facilitated 140-character conversations big and small. Whether announcing breaking news, relaying the everyday musings of celebrities or mobilizing thousands of people as it did in the Arab Spring uprisings, Twitter is changing the [...]
Will New Cancer Screening Guidelines Mean Women Will Schedule Fewer Annual Medical Exams?
Photo credit: Northwestern University Today’s New York Times published an article that concerned me. The topic was the potentially declining relevance of annual doctor visits for women because new national cancer screening guidelines recommend less frequent screening for breast and cervical cancer. When you add that to reduced use of menopause hormones and longer acting [...]