Where the heck did the first half of 2009 go? Most folks I know are all happy to see it go and must say I am one of them. And, in spite of seeing repeated predictions that things aren’t going
The Vendor Client Relationship
I received this link to a video called, “The Vendor Client Relationship” via email this week (thanks Julie!) and can’t believe how often it’s popped into my mind since. For anyone in a creative services firm this will definitely hit
Social Media is indeed an ant’s eye view
Ants Eye on Gehry Originally uploaded by ariehsinger I recently had coffee w/Sean O’Driscoll from Ant’s Eye View, and was not only impressed with the work they are doing, as well as his work with the WOMMA, but I
Networking in the News
Last week, I had planned to write a quick post to help spread the word about a networking event between Seattle’s PSAMA & Ad Club groups. But, since that ship has sailed (and was a huge success with over 200
Speaking of white papers
Just read an Online Media Daily Q&A with Steve Patrizi, the head of ad sales for LinkedIn. Some background here…I met Steve after his keynote presentation at the BMA event I attended in Chicago last November and was so impressed
Everyone needs video on their site
We definitely agree with current chatter that everyone needs some mildly entertaining video content on their site. Check out our latest “animonial” project HERE. Please contact me if you’d like us to produce a few of these fun AND effective
You too can drive success with books
MOST book authors are pay it forward (PIF) type people. Their generosity is usually pretty apparent in the amount of intellectual capital they give away in their books. And, the majority of publishers will tell you that you don’t make
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Online marketing with Twitter
Over lunch with a friend the other day, I learned that her 2 teenage daughters both recently asked “What’s Twitter?” Well, that confirmed something I’d already suspected. Twitter isn’t like Kix and for kids. It’s for adults. Eager to learn
Outside perspectives are good for Seattle
Great summary in Xconomy Seattle of Brad Feld’s (Foundry Group, Mobius Venture Capital, and TechStars) take on whether the VC model is broken or not. Brad recently gave what appears to have been an insightful and well attended talk here
To accept or not accept
No doubt due to the increase in unemployment rates, many of us have seen an increase in LinkedIn invitations in our inbox. I’m all for helping and connecting people that I’ve met and/or know via a trusted contact, but for