Category: Social Media Marketing
Jan 02, 2009Texting is the new black
Posted in: Digital Engagement, Immersive Marketing, Social Media Marketing, Targeting from the Inside Out, Youth Culture, Youth Marketing (0) Comments
Over the holidays I noticed something that, while quite evident, always seemed less obvious to me. TEXTING IS THE NEW BLACK!Nov 18, 2008
When Value Meets Values
Posted in: Digital Engagement, Immersive Marketing, Market Strategy, Social Media Marketing, Viral Marketing, Youth Culture, Youth Marketing (0) Comments
The Internet changed lots of things in lots of really neat ways. Now that my overly-general attention-grabbing intro-sentence is out of the way, let’s get down to business, specifically, how the Internet has dramatically changed the way businesses start, operate, and fail.
Nov 14, 2008
Get By With a Little Help From Your Friends
Posted in: Immersive Marketing, Market Strategy, Social Media Marketing, Word Of Mouth Marketing, Youth Culture (0) Comments
The economic "slowdown" is having a negative impact on most people, especially college students (current and future) who rely on student loans to cover the immediate costs of education.
Oct 22, 2008
Cha-Cha
Posted in: Digital Engagement, Immersive Marketing, Premise Observers, Social Media Marketing, Targeting from the Inside Out, Viral Marketing, Word Of Mouth Marketing, Youth Culture, Youth Marketing (0) Comments
I was at a family BBQ last weekend, sitting in my usual spot at the kid’s table, when my 15-year-old cousin whipped out his cell phone and told me to ask him anything. He’s always been “the smart cousin,” and was my source for entertainment at the family functions, so I was more than happy to play along.
Aug 27, 2008
The 11th Commandment - Though Shall Facebook
Posted in: Company Culture, Immersive Marketing, Premise Observers, Social Media Marketing, Word Of Mouth Marketing, Youth Culture, Youth Marketing (0) Comments
I had to do a double take when this image caught my eye on Ideate. The Bible is God's Facebook! Well holy cow, I didn't know he needed friends.
