Monthly Archives: January 2007

Never Have So Many Bought So Little From So Many

I am headed out on the road in the coming weeks. Part of the upside, and downside, of keeping up with the interactive marketing industry is the travel to conferences such as the annual eTail conference out in the desert. Some great speakers and topics …

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The Wonderful World of Virtual Worlds

User generated content is a great thing. It unshackles the creative bounds of the general population by easing the creation and dissemination of creative expression. It’s a wonderful trend that has created countless citizen journalists, comedians, stuntmen, and made for a non-stop 24/7/365 platform for …

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The Misconception of Clutter – A User Experience Rant

I’ve been in this business for about 8 years now and the one thing that still gets me is how easy it is for people to get caught up on the misconception about a page being cluttered. Now before my career shifted into the user …

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Disruption in 2007

I love reading about new disrupters. There have been many books written on disruption and our local Interactive Marketing Association (AiMA) is having their event this month focused on Disruption with speakers from TiVo, YouTube and Cox Media. One of my favorite blogs to keep …

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Social Networking is Fascinating

I stumbled across a new social networking site the other day called Dandelife; and it is unlike anything I have seen so far in the space. It’s sort of like MySpace meets biographical timeline. Dandelife allows its users to share their lives with everyone in …

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