“Coming soon: More T3 lay offs. They lost JCPenney; don’t let them tell you anything else.”
I have no idea if this is true, but I’m hoping someone at T3 can make a comment in regards.
“Coming soon: More T3 lay offs. They lost JCPenney; don’t let them tell you anything else.”
I have no idea if this is true, but I’m hoping someone at T3 can make a comment in regards.
Tags:Gay Gaddis t3, jc penny, T3, t3 jc penny, t3 layoffs
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My friends over at Austin-based ad agency T3 (The Think Tank) have really outdone themselves this time. They recently launched a fan page for JC Penny on Facebook. It actually looks like they have a few fans beyond the many T3 employees I counted.
I’ve been slightly chastised for picking a bit too hard on Gay and gang, so I’ll let you, the readers, decide how to spin this one.
Tags:ad agency blog, austin ad agency, Gay Gaddis t3, jc penny, jc penny facebook, T3, T3 austin, t3 facebook, t3 jc penny
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