In a 96-page debut, Casper launched its own print magazine: Woolly. To evoke the idea of comfy, wool socks, Woolly is all about "comfort, wellness and modern life." Created with help from the team at McSweeney's, it encourages readers to relax with a mix of personal essays, comedic advice columns, yoga instructor confessions and much...
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Morning Digest
November 08, 2017
What marketers need to know today
The pub hopes to be an 'oasis of acceptance'
By Sami Main
In a 96-page debut, Casper launched its own print magazine: Woolly. To evoke the idea of comfy, wool socks, Woolly is all about "comfort, wellness and modern life." Created with help from the team at McSweeney's, it encourages readers to relax with a mix of personal essays, comedic advice columns, yoga instructor confessions and much...
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R.I.P. 140-character tweets. After beginning to test out 280-character tweets in September, Twitter is rolling out tweets with double the number of characters for (almost) all users. The micro-blogging platform is rolling out the changes to all languages except for Korean, Chinese and Japanese. The original 140-character limit will remain intact with tweets written in...
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