Monthly Archives: March 2010

Media, Not Technology or iPad, Will Kill Flash

The demise or death of Flash has been escalating ever since Steve Jobs showed off the new iPad and explained that Flash support is not planned for the device. Instead, Apple chose to go with HTML5. This sparked a debate battle between Flash and HTML5. …

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Is your social media content valuable to your users?

Why do users follow and share the content you post, tweet, status or blog about? Because they find it valuable in some way. There are lots of theories and rules to follow when it comes to creating social media. Valuable content comes in many different …

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8 Digital Trends That Will Change Everything

I finally threw this new version of my presentation up on Slideshare on Monday and it already has more than 2,500 views and a few hundred downloads.  Then I realized I hadn’t put it on my blog yet so… Presentation: 8 Digital Trends That Will Change Everything …

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CNBC Power Lunch Power Struggle: The Heartland vs. NYC & LA

For the past several months, the marketing industry has been abuzz with chatter about the recession and changing consumer behaviors around spending.  We’re hearing that throngs of frustrated consumers are fed up; they’re tuning advertising out – a “TiVo Nation,” if you will. Certainly, some …

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Engauge CEO Rick Milenthal on CNBC

Our CEO, Rick Milenthal, was on CNBC’s Power Lunch on Friday, talking about a new poll that finds American consumers are losing confidence in companies based on the East and West Coasts.  Rick shared the Engauge point of view that consumers are looking for brands …

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