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November 18, 2008

Ah Ha! That's Why I Love Marketing

Leave it to Seth Godin to remind me why I got into the marketing biz...

November 17, 2008

An Alternative to Online Video - The Audio Slide Show

I'm sure I may be a little late to the game on this one, but today I ran across an audio slide show on the New York Times website and realized that audio slide shows, when done correctly, can be just as effective as a traditional online video. I'm also thinking that an a slide show like this can be put together in less time and more efficiently than a regular video through iMovie.

Check out this example from NYTimes.com about a guy in New York who is using an unconventional way to sell his loft.

Pretty good, no?


[via Curbed - the blog I am totally infatuated with right now]

November 13, 2008

Fun With Polaroid!

Polaroids Application

I'm a big fan of pictures, and I can't tell you how excited I was when I came across this Polaroid application from, who else, Polaroid!

[via The Poverty Jet Set]

November 12, 2008

Boogie Man on Frontline

I just finished watching one of the most interesting Frontlines I can remember. The episode was Boogie Man: The Lee Atwater Story.

It's an amazing story of the impact of a political mastermind (for better or worse) on the Republican party and American politics in the 80s. Terrifying and captivating all at once.

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