Monthly Archives: December 2012

Your photo disappears in 3… 2…1

If you’re not a teenager, you’re probably not incredibly familiar with Snapchat, a mobile app that delivers a temporary content sharing service. According to the app, Snapchat is “a new way to share photos with friends and family. We’re making ‘social media’ fun again.” Users …

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What will 2013 bring?

Being the ripe old age of 23, I can’t help but to think about all of the innovations that led to this point in time. I remember my family getting our first cordless phone and our first desktop computer, which led to getting a second …

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Flipboard: The Next Content Marketing Strategy

Imagine if your favorite magazine was delivered every day to 20 million people, and each version contained different content based on preference. Only one “magazine” can boast such statistics — Flipboard. The personalized news reading application, coined a social magazine, aggregates high-quality content from a …

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Jurassic Print — coming to a publication near you!

Print is a bird (just go with me here). Paleontologists regard birds as the only clade of dinosaurs to have survived the Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction event 65.5 million years ago, and now you could argue that print media is following in their footsteps. Despite industry rumblings …

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From Campaign To Narrative

The purpose of this post is not to solve the problems of the world or, more specifically, our struggles in adapting to a social/digital world. The purpose of this post is to spark a different conversation around planning, big ideas and/or — for lack of …

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