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Oct. 9th, 2014

Why I Love the New Honda Fit Campaign


Josh Mayer

I have no ax to grind by the below review.

I don’t know the creatives at the agency or really anybody involved.

I am just enjoying the current work for Honda Fit featuring just-slacker-enough comedian Nick Thune. What I enjoy most is that the commercials manage to give us just a tiny dose of automobile info and a whole lot of attitude.
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Sep. 26th, 2014

The Curious Give and Take of Sports and Social Media


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It’s fall which, at my house, means football.

So far this season, we’ve been enjoying watching our Oregon Ducks take down their opponents from the comfort of our chips-and-queso-dotted couch, but man, those stands at Autzen Stadium look good. Going to a game – the noise! The camaraderie! The tailgating! The collective breath-holding! – has long been the ultimate experience of a sporting event; sitting at home or even cheering in a bar with a hundred of your closest friends pales in comparison to being there for the real thing.
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Sep. 16th, 2014

The Power of Shared Cultural Values


pama294_tony

If demographic data was the Holy Grail in the 20th century for targeting consumers, cultural insight is the go-to tool for connecting today. For instance, the demographic of women 25-54 holds a staggeringly wide range of beliefs and values. With the data to back up cultural insights, why waste time trying to forge a connection with all of them when you can communicate more meaningfully – and match brand values – with those with whom you share a common set of beliefs?
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Aug. 18th, 2014

Agency Takes Tourism Expertise to New Heights


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Peter Mayer is proud to announce that we have been named agency of record for the Asheville Convention and Visitors Bureau in North Carolina. Asheville, the jewel of the Blue Ridge Mountains, recently garnered a spot on Good Morning America’s list of the “Ten Most Beautiful Places in America.”
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