Just plugging a little shameless promotion for my friends at the BCAMA. They do an annual marketing conference each year called VISION. Now in it's 22nd year, VISION features outstanding speakers, excellent networking, and great visionary thinking. This year is no exception. The theme for 2012 is "Liquid Content". Liquid content is about creating messages that spread quickly … [Read more...]
The little sign that could
Poised below a former iconic sign landmarking HMV’s presence at Burrand and Robson in Vancouver, is a little iPod sign. Appearing without threat, but determination like the children’s tale of the little red engine that could, it in fact did. Did topple an iconic brand from its throne. HMV closed some months ago and now sits vacant waiting new tenants willing to … [Read more...]
The CHEMISTRY of great story telling
While attending a recent parent teacher interview, I drifted off momentarily while staring at the periodic table of elements on the wall. Perhaps still haunted by failed titration experiments, I reflected on how unnecessary it had all been in my current role as a marketing strategist. But then it hit me like only a 30-year delayed learning outcome could. I realized in that … [Read more...]
Post, pin and promote. Public versus private posts. Taking advantage of Facebook Timeline changes.
April 4, 2012 marks the date when Facebook’s Timeline features will kick in for those who have not voluntarily made the change. While this date may pass by unceremoniously for some, it will mark a dramatic change in how to best use Facebook for marketing efforts. Here are four changes you should take note of: 1. Pinning your posts: How it works: Pinned posts are … [Read more...]
Big, battered, bruised and back for more. Learning from social media mistakes of big global brands.
What can we learn from the social media screw-ups of the biggest global brands? Lots. Their mistakes can teach the rest of us some valuable lessons. Facebook, Twitter and Youtube have 1.2 billion combined users. That’s a lot of influence for media vehicles that didn’t exist prior to 2005. And that doesn’t even include the countless blogs and other social media tools and apps … [Read more...]






