Creative Requirements

Erich Fromm once said, “Creativity requires the courage to let go of certainties.” That’s exactly what happened when Orbitz partnered with three hotels for their Fill a Plane promotion. Not only was it a creative idea, but it was a great show and tell about the power of social media.  Idea Behind the Promotion: – […]

Defined by Brands

A few months ago, Dear Jane Sample designed a Brand Timeline. Marketing folks loved the idea and several bloggers, including myself, created their own Brand Profile. It’s been really interesting to see not only the brands people choose to include (especially the International ones), but the way in which each person designed the actual timeline. Some […]

Find My Brand

Oftentimes, search gets a bad rap. It can do no right. However, it’s important to remember that SEM is a “pull” form of marketing. Unless a person actively goes to their search tool of choice (Google, Yahoo, Live, whatever), types in (a) your brand name or (b) the generic category that your brand falls into, you’ll […]

Viral Madness

Viral Marketing makes me laugh. I think every CEO has said, “let’s do a viral campaign” to their BDA. Anyone not in the industry suggests that you learn more about it as there is an “extremely high demand for that in conjunction with marketing” (yes, this is a real quote from one of my non-interactive […]

I'm Lazy, I Like These

Usual collection of links that I think are fun, but am too lazy to write a full blog post about: Animal Planet “We’re Not that Different” Ads. Cute and funny. Guess I’m not quite grown up yet. There’s still way more beer in my fridge than food. Looks like everyone is banking on mobile advertising to […]

Go Phelps

Once again, an advertiser has missed out on some key opportunities by not making their videos easily sharable. Visa’s campaign, Go World, for the Olympics is really cute, involves a lot of feel good commercials and an in-depth site with athletes’ background stories. However, none of the videos can be embedded and there’s no one […]

Friendly Tips

I hadn’t planned on blogging tonight, but after my horrendous sales call today, I feel the need to share a few tips for Sales Professionals. To clarify, everyone at some point can be considered a Sales Professional. Every time you meet new people, go on a job interview, etc., you are selling something; yourself. With […]

My Favorite Time of Year

Today officially kicked off Budgeting and “Strategic” Planning Season aka 4 months of hell. In lieu of this fabulous season, I’d like to share a few of my favorite things: 1. For 4 months people will use the excuse, “I’m in budgeting” to not answer emails, not meet deadlines and put a hold on any […]

Make Waves

Ed McCabe once said, “An ad that doesn’t cause a ruckus is a lousy ad. I’m constantly in trouble and I think that’s proof of my worth.” Think about it. If you’re not making waves and shaking things up, you’re not doing your job. The internet changes at least every six months. So, why are […]

Taking Over the World One Micro Interaction at a Time

I’m still thinking about Nike’s announcement to let their sponsored swimmers wear Speedo LZR suits. I have to say, even though I’m not a fan of Nike, I’m impressed by their decision and a few others: – Nike gets the idea of the $100,000 salt and pepper shaker. Unlike Adidas, Nike has once again chosen […]

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