First off, a confession: I’m not a huge football fan. Being Canadian however, I love to both play and watch hockey. So on some level, I do understand the primal urge to sit around the big screen, partaking in a shared social experience, beer in hand, tossing back munchies and cheering for the favored team. And that is exactly what millions of football fans will be doing next … [Read more...]
Tracked, targeted and tired: Consumer prey dons camouflage to go private in public as a leading trend for 2013
We joke in our house that my husband is a digital dinosaur. He can text, but seldom does from his flip phone. He has no apps, isn’t on Facebook, Twitter or LinkedIn. He doesn’t know what Pinterest is, doesn’t blog and only uses email occasionally. Short of showing up in a Google search as having run a marathon, he has no digital footprint. Turns out, he might be a … [Read more...]
The Beardo and the Beermo. Social media success from Canada, eh?
Some of us are counting down the days until the end of November when the faces of Movember men are replaced by the clean-shaven. For those lamenting the passing of this hairy month, you may find solstice in the Canadian made Beardo or Beermo courtesy of http://www.beardowear.ca/ The brainchild of Jeff Phillips, a snowboarder who found his face frozen atop Whistler … [Read more...]
Sam Sung a specialist for Apple?
Shortly after this card was posted online about a day ago, Twitter and Facebook went crazy sharing it. And for good reason. Could there be anything more entertaining than imagining that Sam Sung "Samsung" is actually working for Apple? Or perhaps considered the other way, the possibility that Apple would hire Sam Sung as a specialist for their products. When I first saw … [Read more...]
What is YOUR brand?
Hello my name is Scott. Well not really, but that’s what Scott Ginsberg would say upon making your acquaintance. Scott has made a name for himself, by wearing a name tag, literally every day for the last 5 years. Initially it was a social experiment by a somewhat socially awkward, but fearlessly challenging youth. Then it became a social network, a type of analogue friend … [Read more...]








