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Exclusive: John Shankman
14 Comments Published by James March 21st, 2008 in Advertising, ChasNote, John Shankman, WorkingI have scooped the famous ChasNote and lined up an exclusive interview with John to talk about a new project he is working on.
Developing…….
Client->Server, Client->Cloud, Ad->Cloud
Comments Published by James March 19th, 2008 in Advertising, Google, Microsoft, Working, YahooNicholas Carr has a post up in AdAge talking about the shift that is underway in technology and how this will affect industries like advertising. I think it will be a natural shift and we will be see more deals between advertising and SaaS. There are concerns with this model, clearly, but there are also [...]
Yahoo Tech Ticker Talks Advertising
Comments Published by James February 20th, 2008 in Advertising, WorkingCosta Rica bound, but a nice little video before I leave.
John also has a great post up on the new site that we soft launched this week with American Express Small Business. Big thanks to the teams at Digitas, OPEN Forum, and our authors for helping us get this one of the ground. More [...]
AdAge covers Federated Media
2 Comments Published by James January 23rd, 2008 in Advertising, WorkingI am excited to see that Abbey Klaassen of AdAge has lifted up the hood and looked at one of the campaigns that I was able to bring to life with the help of Matt Jessell, Pamela Parker and our Parenting Federation.
ChasNote has done an excellent job of chronicling a lot of the pieces of the [...]
Thoughts on Facebook, Conversational Marketing
Comments Published by James January 23rd, 2008 in Advertising, Business, WorkingMy colleague, Pete Spande(new blog!), passed along this post to me by Michael Learmonth of Silicon Alley Insider. In it Michael interviews Ian Schafer, head of the interactive shop Deep Focus. It is a good post that is worth the read and it got me thinking of the campaign that I am working with some [...]
Andre>is>cool.
I am so completely proud that FM had a hand in the relaunch of BoingBoing and the launch of BoingBoing gadgets. I’ll also be the first to admit I had nothing to do with it at all, which makes it even cooler to see the final product.
This is something I think people miss about [...]
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