Entries from May 2007

Everything to Everybody

May 12th, 2007 · No Comments

I have never uploaded a video to YouTube.  In fact, until last week I didn’t even own a video camera.
That all changed when HDD cameras came out and it was announced my wife was going to have a baby.  Since then I have been editing clips of Anne and Rad’s life “before” to juxtapose it […]

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Tags: Ad Biz · Web 2.0 · Traditional Media 2.0

Shanghai Surprise

May 8th, 2007 · No Comments

If you are still waiting for proof that the world is getting smaller, and that China’s influence in the global economy is growing, look no further than the Shanghai Motor Show.
For years, the Shanghai show has been decidedly second-tier, featuring an eccentric collection of cars destined for the Chinese market.  As a venue for global […]

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Tags: Trends · Deep Narratives & Commentary · Idea City in Second Life

The Map Of Online Communities

May 5th, 2007 · No Comments

Where do you live?

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Tags: Idea City in Second Life

Well Said Mr. Davies

May 5th, 2007 · No Comments

“Give a good digital agency something like that (a Rich Idea) to play with and they’ll do something magical, give them the average advertising idea and they’ll do a stupid flash game.”

(Right click to download OR Left Click to head off to Russell’s blog) 

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Tags: Ad Biz · Deep Narratives & Commentary · In Defense Of · Idea City in Second Life

Lacoste goes Virtual

May 3rd, 2007 · No Comments

While so many people within the marketing community scratch their heads about how “useful” Second Life is, it appears that the fashion/retail brands are the one’s with the most opportunity.  Like American Apparel’s leap into the virtual space, Lacoste has taken note of the young, fashionable, and artistic crowd within Second Life and jumped on […]

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Tags: Ad Biz · Virtual Lives · Community Marketing · Idea City in Second Life

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