
Last October, Vee Popat achieved every marketer’s dream—global viral exposure for a photo series showcasing Nightmares Fear Factory (NFF). During that month, NFF’s hilarious photos of unsuspecting guests exploring its […]
continue reading...Last October, Vee Popat achieved every marketer’s dream—global viral exposure for a photo series showcasing Nightmares Fear Factory (NFF). During that month, NFF’s hilarious photos of unsuspecting guests exploring its […]
continue reading...Today, I’m going to do something I never thought I would do when I started this blog. I’m going to talk about tampons and social media. Somewhere, my parents just […]
continue reading...Here is the understatement of the month: Book publishing is undergoing a massive shift. Name an element in the publishing world — e-book readers, self-publishing platforms and services, audio books, […]
continue reading...When Vee Popat arrived at work on Thursday, October 6, 2011, everything seemed normal. Near mid-day, he checked the analytics for the website and social media accounts he maintains as […]
continue reading...My post about Cheryl and the terrible Microsoft/PC store advertisement a week or two back got me thinking about other television commercials that miss their mark for various reasons. Here […]
continue reading...When you have no cable and seven television channels, your threshold for irritating ads is considerably lower than that of the average person. This week, I’m irritated by Microsoft’s Windows […]
continue reading...Last weekend we stopped at a McDonald’s on our way to a family weekend up north. It was late, our kids had (finally) fallen asleep and so we hit the […]
continue reading...The presentation that my colleague Bob McKenzie and I gave on Creating Compelling Video with Minimal Stress for PSEWEB 2011 is now available on Slideshare: Having one of the 9 […]
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