A new tool, The Uncreative Agency, has already produced creative proposals for a number of marketers based on one-sentence briefs.
Originally posted on February 13, 2023 @ 1:41 pm
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A new tool, The Uncreative Agency, has already produced creative proposals for a number of marketers based on one-sentence briefs.
Originally posted on February 13, 2023 @ 1:41 pm
By Leo Blanco
Social Media Portal (SMP), a new social media resource that encompasses the role of social networks, user generated content (UGC), blogs, podcasts, search engines and other technology like instant messenger, is to be released at ad:tech London, 26-27 September 2007.
As a place where brands, agencies and consumers can come together, users can search by age groups and content, look for advertising hot spots, see the relationships between sites, and plan social media campaigns.
“SMP demonstrates how social networks aren’t the new kid on the block, and in fact has been a part of our culture a lot longer than is thought. It highlights the relationships between organisations, business and people within the Landscape and how they intertwine and connect with each other using social media,” said Tim Gibbon, director of the UK-based media consultancy that created SMP, Elemental.
Originally posted on September 26, 2007 @ 7:30 am
By Leo Blanco
Whether you are an avid collector of action figures, coins, dolls, comic books and other strange stuff, there is a free online social network for collectors of all ages and passion, collectZing.com.
It allows members to connect with other collectors, and explore and share each others’ collections and collectibles. New collectors can learn from more experienced ones, join the community and make long-term friendships, and easily maintain a catalog of all their new purchases and finds. More obsessive collectors can benefit from the detailed object descriptions, which can be used to maintain financial and insurance information, track loans, trades and sale information.
Originally posted on September 26, 2007 @ 9:15 am
Online video sharing is becoming the standard for businesses, blogs, social networking sites and pet communities. Yes, even the felines and pooches of the world are turning to cyber video to share their lives, thanks to the collaboration of the leading pet networking websites – MyDogSpace and MyCatSpace – and white-label online video solutions, Twistage.
“Our sites already offered the ability to build highly interactive profiles allowing our members to upload photos and share music, but we wanted to extend video capability,” says Robert Yau, creative mastermind of MyDogSpace and MyCatSpace, the world’s leading social networking sites for people and their pets. “Our goal was to offer an easy and simple way for our members to customize and publish videos instantaneously to their online profiles, without a middle man like YouTube. Our partnership with Twistage has been the perfect solution. Our users love it.”
From cuddly kitties to playful pooches, MyDogSpace and MyCatSpace now offer hours of video entertainment directly from members and their cyber-savvy cats and dogs. Users can take home movies of their pets and upload their videos within minutes, sharing the joys of their lives ‘real- time’ on their pet profiles.
Originally posted on September 25, 2007 @ 11:35 am
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The partnership will allow Camelot’s brand partners to better optimize investments using iSpot’s numerous TV ad measurement products and tools.
Originally posted on August 14, 2023 @ 1:41 pm