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Imaginitol – the Christmas party invitation that comes with a prescription

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Initial post: Lovely Package

The Creative Method of Australia wanted to find a unique way to invite people to their Christmas party. Part of what they also wanted to do was to attract new business by being extra creative with it. So they came up with this idea of an imaginary medication that would solve other companies’ creative demands with a creative formula.

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Ad search by company or brand name on AdPharm

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Magnifying GlassDid you know you can search for ads by company name, brand or even generic name on AdPharm?

Here’s just a few as an example:

Use the search page or simply type your keywords in the quick search filed that appears on the top right portion on all of the pages on the site. You can also have a look at our Sections page, where ads are categorized using various keyword groupings.

Thousands of pharmaceutical ads can be seen on the AdPharm gallery, the largest keyword-searchable online pharmaceutical advertising gallery.

Embrace Life – touching message on car safety

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An original approach to road safety advertising from the Sussex Safer Roads Partnership http://www.sussexsaferroads.gov.uk

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January 31st, 2010 at 9:36 am

Ramorama skin peeling ads

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“Expose Yourself” ads from company Ramorama.  As reported by StreetAnatomy.com their site contains lots of anatomy imagery as well…

Via StreetAnatomy.com

Written by AdPharm

January 31st, 2010 at 9:21 am

www.biomedcomjobs.ca

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Amanda Strong is soft-launching a job and event board for biomedical and health care communications in Canada. www.biomedcomjobs.ca

This job site is specifically for medical writers, editors, illustrators, graphic designers, translators, project managers, and for any other professional in the field of biomedical communications.

In her own words:

“BioMedComJobs is owned by Amanda Strong, a medical writer based in Montreal. The site was set up to facilitate contact between various professionals working in the field of biomedical communications in Canada.

Our concept in setting this site up was simplicity, so we don’t have all the bells and whistles of the larger job boards and networking sites. Instead, what we offer is the ability to search for a job, event or professional opportunities in your field of expertise: biomedical and health care communications.

How much does it cost to register?
Registration is always free.

Why should I register?
Registration allows you to post a profile, jobs or events. If you are freelance or seeking a job, posting a profile is a good way to find collaborators or potential employers. If you are an event organizer, posting an event exposes it to a wider audience, for free!”

Check it out here: www.biomedcomjobs.ca

Prilosec sponsors you – social media campaign

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Microsite

Prilosec.
Official sponsor or everything you do without heartburn

Description: This Social Marketing effort is meant to bring people the the Prilosec sponsor site and get them to enlist to be sponsored. In their own words: “Tell us who you are, what you love to do, and what you need to do it better. We also want to know, if sponsored, who you would tell about it.”

Once people have applied for sponsorship, their application becomes live on the site and people can vote for them. Throughout this, visitors are exposed to Prilosec and its benefits.

The winners get a gift in line with their passion.

With the campaign, there is a microsite, an official blog, a Twitter page and a Facebook page.

Brand name: Prilosec
Generic name/category: Omeprazole, Proton pump inhibitors (PPI)
Company: AstraZeneca and Proctor & Gamble
Country/Market: USA, North America
Indication(s)/use: dyspepsia, peptic ulcer disease (PUD), gastroesophageal reflux disease (GORD/GERD) and Zollinger-Ellison syndrome
Target: Direct-to-consumers (DTC)
Tagline: Heartburn gone. Power on.
Medium: Social Media
Size/duration: Microsite, official blog, Twitter page and Facebook page.
Publication/Aired: 2010

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