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We’re Having a Party. You Should Come!

We’re Having a Party. You Should Come!

  May 9, 2012

Channel V Media MAY 2012 You’re invited to Internet Week’s least exclusive and most fun event: a hump day open bar at Channel V Media HQ. There will be drinks, snacks, and a room full of New York’s coolest, geekiest, most internettiest people. DJ HowfreshEats will set the mood with a mix of soul, funk and hip...

Gee, Thanks, WashPo Social Reader! Now I Know My Friends Read Crap!

Gee, Thanks, WashPo Social Reader! Now I Know My Friends Read Crap!

  Apr 10, 2012

I love it when people share great stuff on social media. Thanks to friends, family, and acquaintances, I’ve stumbled across this, this, and plenty of other gems. Due to many self-introduced layers of filtering, my Facebook, Twitter, etc. feeds are filled with content from people I know I like.  That’s layer #1.  Layer #2?  I like to think that most...

Cash Mobs: Social Media & Commerce…in the Flesh

Cash Mobs: Social Media & Commerce…in the Flesh

  Mar 23, 2012

You remember flash mobs, don’t you? A group of people show up at a predetermined place and time—the northeast Christopher St. station entrance (6:00 sharp, Friday night); the halal stand on 39th and Lex (12:30, Wednesday); Madison Square Garden, next to the hawkers and left of the cab line (tonight, 7:30)—and momentarily wreak havoc to draw attention to...

8 Things I Learned at SXSW

8 Things I Learned at SXSW

  Mar 20, 2012

Austin, Texas is a special place, a small island of liberal sanity—or insanity—thriving, somehow, in the red-state South. The city motto, “Keep Austin Weird”, is a brilliant bit of branding that gives the locals a license, along with some encouragement, to be different. And perhaps more importantly, the motto lets visitors know what to expect because,...

“What do you do?” I Just Am.

“What do you do?” I Just Am.

  Oct 10, 2011

We’re not big conference people around here. We have a difficult time justifying the need to attend any gathering described as a “networking event.” And as much as we love (and are pretty darn good at) doing what we do for a living, it’s the rare occasion that we define our roles in life by it. It’s not that we’re anti-social or snobby—at least we...

Mobile Opportunities and Cost vs. Mobile Opportunity Cost: Getting in on the mobile action…

Mobile Opportunities and Cost vs. Mobile Opportunity Cost: Getting in on the mobile action…

  Mar 23, 2011

There’s no need to make an insulting blanket statement about the marketing and revenue potential of mobile apps and sites, or to launch into endless exposition about these new platforms’ expansive reach. These things are a given, and marketers and non-marketers alike know they need to get in on the action. It’s the what, the how and the why that are less...