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  • Event: Brand Bowl Review with the DC Ad Club

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    Some of us watch the football, the rest of us sit through it for the ads. What better way to keep the party rolling than a lively Brand Bowl discussion with the DC Ad Club? Join our industry’s top creative directors Chuck Husak of August, Lang & Husak, Matt Smith of SmithGifford, Leslie Bradshaw of Jess3, and our own Stefan Poulos, as they kick-off a panel discussion February 7th at 6:00 p.m. Hors d’oeuvres will be served and a cash bar available. Grab your tickets fast, price increase on February 3rd!

    Kick-off: Tuesday, February 7, 2012, 6 – 8:30 pm
    Home Field: Ketchum // 2000 L St NW # 300 // Washington, DC 20036
    Metro: Farragut North (Red), Farragut West (Blue/Orange), Dupont (Red)
    Cost: Ad 2 DC & Student Members: $20; DC Ad Club Members: $25; Non-Members: $35 (price increase Feb 3rd + $10)

    Click here to register

  • Top Tweets from What’s Next DC: Your Marketing and Communications Roadmap

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    On January 23rd, 2012 over 400 bright minds collaborated at DC’s latest marketing and communications conference, What’s Next. Speakers came from across the country and included representatives from Facebook, Mashable, HBO, The World Bank, Washington Post, Hilton, NASA, and IBM. We’ve gathered top tweets from the event, offering plenty food for thought.

  • Google Announces Search, Plus Your World: What Does It Mean For Your Business?

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    Announced earlier today, Google brings Your World to their Search. That’s assuming you’ve started to build a version of your world on Google Plus. Now, when you’re logged into your Google Plus account and searching on google.com you have an option to search the public web (as you are currently familiar with it) or to click on the personal icon and see results from people you are connected with – turning google.com from a search engine that understands content to one that also values people and your relationships.

    Search, plus Your World will feature the following:

    • More personal results based on information you have either shared with your circles or information shared from your circles specifically with you.
    • Profiles will come up in search results from those close to you or whom Google thinks you might be interested in based on your search.
    • Google Plus pages sharing related information, those you are already connected to or that might be of interest to you. Read more