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Published by James February 16th, 2008 in Advertising, Business Model, Dell, Platforms, Social NetworksNAMS –> Not Another MicroSite
Eric Eldon, of VentureBeat, has a nice write up on the Dell Graffiti Execution that we did over the last two weeks in January.
Excerpt:
The contest, which ran over two weeks in January, generated more than 1 million votes on more than 7300 Graffiti entries. Check out the top 150 here […]
Online Advertising Needs To Be Media
3 Comments Published by James February 10th, 2008 in Advertising, Business, Business Model, Google, MicrosoftNoah wrote a post on Gawker artists.
Got me thinking…..
If you believe that online advertising should be media, than it is on the marketers and publishers to make sure that the advertising reflects it.
The way the web is going with the larger online media companies(Google, MSFT, AOL) shifting away from premium inventory in favor […]
ReGeneration Contest Recap
Published by James February 2nd, 2008 in Advertising, Business, Business ModelVideo replay showing how one of the Top 150 finalists was drawn (Marc Jephcott):
Contest Recap
– Over 7300 Graffitis created from Jan. 16th-Jan 23rd around the theme of “What Does Green Mean to You”
– Over 1150 fans of the contest
– Over 1,000,000 votes were logged from Jan. 26th-Jan.31st for the artwork. (Here are the Top […]
Distributed Platforms with a Central Node
Published by James January 27th, 2008 in Advertising, Business, Business ModelWorking with identity and communities that live within a social network are what gets me excited about this announcement from Facebook.
In this announcement, Facebook says they are going to allow developers to port some permissions of Facebook’s sandbox to other sites(they have allowed you to do most of this for a little while I’ve […]
A couple of very cool trends running across the nets of inter later that I like to read about.
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Facebook’s Beacon. It’s scary what a cookie and a profile knows and what intelligent computing can really reveal. At the end of the day, Beacon, is good, because the developers behind it are some of the best […]
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