Tag: culture


Social Marketing vs Social Media Marketing: Is there really a difference?

Interesting read over at Church of the Customer today. For the first time in a while I completely disagree with their point of view. I think it’s a huge mistake to say these thoughts/practices are different; 10 years ago the natural tools/landscapes were different but is that really the case now?
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Posted by casey on Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

The Death of the Swoosh.

Holy crap, what did I just say.  Yup, you’ve read it correctly. Last week I wrote about the old brand/new brand dichotomy we’re starting to see; I also said I would be adding more layers to the POV that week, had some connectivity issues and the flu, my apologies on the delay.
So I’d be a […]

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Posted by casey on Monday, February 25th, 2008

For Boomers, By Boomers.

Don’t take this the wrong way. Wait, take it however you want.
It’s time the GD Baby Boomers stop pretending to be experts about everything. Sure, you’ve had a great run, but really, stop pushing your crap onto the rest of us. One of my fellow bloggers, misterarthur, sent over a link […]

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Posted by casey on Tuesday, February 12th, 2008

Saving Newspapers?

There’s an interesting post in the New York Times’ Bits blog today about a way to possibly keep newspapers from tanking even faster than they already are. We already know that newspapers are losing millions to sites, and Craig’s list has decimated classified revenue. Kodak’s printing technology gives newspapers a means to customize editions for […]

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Posted by misterarthur on Thursday, February 7th, 2008

To ink or not to ink.

I’m a tattoo guy, go ahead, call me white trash if you must. I know I’m not alone, a recent study showed that 1 in 7 high school students had a tattoo before a driver’s license, with 1 in 4 having one before a diploma.
This kind of thing really interests me as it brings […]

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Posted by casey on Thursday, February 7th, 2008