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As we mentioned in yesterday’s post, Instagram has proven to be an extremely simple, seamless technology for users and marketers alike. As a result, over 200 savvy brands have figured out how to use this app to solicit input into … Continue reading
In our 10 trends for 2012, we introduced the idea that, while it’s currently fashionable to encourage every brand to become a media channel, not everyone has the resources (or the authority) to sustain a steady stream of unique content. … Continue reading
It’s always kind of exciting to get an invitation. And lately the most coveted invites are those to beta sites (e.g., Spotify). For the visually driven internet obsessed people (like myself), there’s Pinterest, the latest in bookmarking and inspiration boards—all … Continue reading
A bright and shiny Friday deserves an equally bright and shiny post, right? And nothing shines quite as bright in our eyes as some sleek projection mapping. In the video above, we saw P&G’s Ariel detergent brand wreck, then deep … Continue reading
[Here's the latest installment in our continuing coverage of SXSW Interactive 2011.] Crowdsourcing’s been an understandably controversial topic over the past few years, leading to heated debates about whether the wisdom of the crowd is superior or inferior to the … Continue reading
Once marketers buy into Brand Patronage, there’s an understandable temptation to go after the biggest stars on the biggest stages. From a PR perspective, you’re pretty much guaranteed a big splash if you grab yourself a Lady Gaga or Black … Continue reading
Since our Find Your Place trend depends on real-time location data, many of our conversations have featured services and devices that broadcast this information, ranging from check-in apps to RFID-tagged items. Still, there are times when location data needs a … Continue reading
I’m not sure what class Google is taking, but it’s definitely the star student. There was clearly some extra-curricular work behind their just-released Google Art Project, which delivers over a thousand works from 17 of the world’s finest museums right … Continue reading
Yes, we’ve fallen a bit behind here at The Awesome Blog. (As our regular readers no doubt know, that always means we’ve got something good in store.) Here’s something sweet to tide you over in the meantime: a collection of … Continue reading
We’re only hours away from Thanksgiving break, and let’s face it – no one’s in the mood for deep thoughts. So, let’s keep today’s post nice and light. Enjoy the inspiration from Reuters’ best photographs of 2010. Check out the … Continue reading