FLIRTing with the Crowds

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Entries from February 2007

In NYC 3rd - 7th March

February 27th, 2007 · 1 Comment

I will be attending the Future Marketing Summit in New York City (5th - 6th March) and so will be in New York for a few days. If you are at that summit, let me know. It will be interesting as it is, for sure, but I’m always looking to meet inspiring people face to […]

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Tags: miscellaneous

Monocle delayed

February 19th, 2007 · No Comments

The Finland launch of the awaited Monocle magazine got delayed by two weeks (until 27th Feb). As a big fan of Wallpaper magazine I’m really looking forward for this new offering. At least the website looks fresh, slick and promising.
I have no data on this, but I’m pretty sure these kind of lifestyle magazines haven’t […]

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Tags: business

The FLIRT model of Crowdsourcing / Collective Customer Collaboration

February 16th, 2007 · 31 Comments

The FLIRT model of crowdsourcing / collective customer collaboration is open for comments.

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Tags: crowdsourcing · research · society · business

B2B Advertising on YouTube

February 15th, 2007 · 1 Comment

Who says YouTube is only for fun / consumer ads?
Nice video, the site is unfortunately a bit bland (with a couple of videos more).
Via Seth.

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Tags: business

Tired of networking socially?

February 9th, 2007 · 3 Comments

I am. With the torrent of social media networks available, the incentive to sign up for yet another service that would bring you tons of new friends and make your life a constant bliss (should you ever log in again after registering) is slowly wearing out.
That doesn’t mean thinking that I already have too many […]

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Tags: society

Advertising as Easy as 1-2-3

February 1st, 2007 · No Comments

With new technologies, an ever-increasing number of services traditionally requiring face to face interaction are moving on to the web. At the extreme are services that don’t anymore need any human interaction on behalf of the service provider. One example of these are web services with which customers can create their own video advertising for […]

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Tags: technology · business