This EA video is a great example of a mass-media company responding to a User-Generated piece of content in a really smart way. Instead of sweeping this video game glitch under the table they opted to created a whole spot around it. Well done EA and well done Tiger Woods, or should I say Jesus.
Interesting Vancouver is an unconference that I will be helping to hype and maybe even speak at, if I can get my act together. The premise is to hold a super relaxed conference where speakers are invited to speak for 20 minutes or 3 minutes on any topic they’re interested in, passionate about or super knowledgeable about.
It’ll take place on October 24th at the Vancouver Rowing Club and only cost $25. This will be one of those events that will make you proud to live in the cultural mix of Vancouver.
It’s official. I’m adopting all things Twitter. Now that I have some regular contributors to follow I’m starting to see the value of Twitter.
I’ve added Twitter Berry for the BB and Twitter Feeds which automatically feeds my blog posts to my Twitter.
Now you can follow this blog, DailyJim (my photoblog), Corporate Hipster and I Am User Generated (my academic blog) on my Twitter. Activate the mobile notification option on Twitter and you’ll get these updates as text messages.
Is this cross-platforming getting creepy?
How can your brand not be cool if you associate yourself with N.E.R.D. and Santogold? Time to dust off the old steps and support the original Chuck Taylor movement.
This is follow-up post to my Pants post the other day. That video was for Levi’s and the same director shot this for RayBans. It’s been out for a year but has blown up in the past little while. Maybe as consumers we really just do want funny random stuff instead of ads. See if you can detect the branding in this spot.