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July 29th, 2010 — Marketing, Uncategorized
What I wrote about Second Life four years ago can be applied to Foursquare check-ins and other emerging media behaviors that haven’t yet reached enough of a critical mass to be useful to advertisers in a traditional way.
“If it’s not about fame and if it’s not about money, why bother at all? The answer is knowledge.
Some experts predict that in the fairly near future at least part of the Internet will turn 3-D with online destinations either adopting some form of 3-D interface or expanding into the existing virtual environments (3pointD.com is one of the blogs tracking the signs of change). The argument goes that the companies that are playing inside Second Life and similar worlds today will be better prepared for tomorrow.”
Read the rest of this 2006 post on Hill Holliday’s blog.
Enjoy August reruns of some of our most popular articles while the editorial team (of one) takes a long-overdue break away from all things digital.
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July 22nd, 2010 — Marketing, Uncategorized
When BP got caught altering one of the photos on their Gulf response press page, whom did they blame? “A photographer.”
Washington Post: “Scott Dean, a spokesman for BP, said that there was nothing sinister in the photo alteration and provided the original unaltered version. He said that a photographer working for the company had inserted the three images in spots where the video screens were blank.”
AP: “He [Dean] says the photographer was showing off his Photoshop skills and there was no ill intent.”
The photographer’s name shows up on the image’s meta data. He’s been doing work for the company since at least 2004. “Showing off his Photoshop skills?” Couldn’t they find someone else to throw under the bus?
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July 22nd, 2010 — Marketing, Uncategorized
Just published some data and analysis behind the Jerzify Yourself site that Hill Holliday built back in January as an experiment in “spreadable design” and that got picked up by celeb publications and got passed around rather nicely. Lots of interesting stuff: the effect of celebrity tweets, the speed of link propagation in Twitter and Facebook, different levels of “spreadfulness” we saw on different sites — all right here.
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