Rogers, Nissan Lead in Christmas Crassness Sweepstakes
Oh, I like Christmas. I’m lucky to live in a place where there’s often snow at Christmas, and I like the lights, the crowds, and so on. Sure, the commercialism…
Oh, I like Christmas. I’m lucky to live in a place where there’s often snow at Christmas, and I like the lights, the crowds, and so on. Sure, the commercialism…
Unlike some folks that are ridiculously obsessed with such things, I spend absolutely no time whatsoever monitoring or analyzing the site statistics for this little soapbox, let alone bothering to…
During the month of November, vanity will take a backseat while I grow a moustache for Movember to raise awareness and and a few bucks to fight prostate cancer. And…
Reluctant as I normally am to say kind words about Ezra Levant, I have to admit that his campaign to re-brand the Alberta oil sands from what environmental activists in…
Heard that before, right? And it’s true. Just because it is true - and most adults know it is true – doesn’t mean that all of them still aren’t willing…
Having returned from vacation, I’m spending more time digging through data from this year’s Saskatchewan Jazz Festival, and reflecting upon what lessons I can glean from my marketing campaign. Besides…
How valuable is a brand? Well, apparently their brand is so valuable that Abercrombie & Fitch is willing to pay the cast of “Jersey Shore” sizeable amounts of cash in…
“Come for ladies, stay for the legends”? Leave it to Rogers Sportsnet/cellphone/baseball/stadia to set feminism back another decade with their recent Rogers Cup. Are bikinis next? The Rogers Cup tennis…
The normal method of promoting house sales by telling buyers their houses will be close to the wilderness of the South March Highlands probably isn't going to work for Urbandale,…
People For Good wants to remind you to do good things everyday. Throughout Canada mysterious ads have appeared promoting People For Good and it turns out it’s a few marketers…
It looks like my predictions about Blockbuster and RIM are coming true. In this alberta@noon column on CBC Radio One with host Donna McElligott I discuss what options are available…
Last night in Saskatoon, Tourism Saskatchewan held their annual Awards of Excellence Gala, where the Saskatchewan Jazz Festival was in the running for the Online Marketing Campaign of the Year…
Last week I was fortunate enough to hear a talk by CBC president Hubert Lacroix on the future of the public broadcaster. Unsurprisingly, much of the discussion was focused on…
In this alberta@noon column on CBC Radio One with host Donna McElligott I talk about how reports of the internet fueled death of newspapers and magazines are greatly exaggerated. I…
If you're looking for a creative way to build your email list, you might want to give download cards a try.
The Pink Glove Dance video is the result of a idea simple enough — and fun enough — that even busy hospital staff could take part in the project. And…
YouTube is chock full of spoof ads, most of them awful. This morning I watched one that was surprisingly well made, if not particularly clever. The ad was a Toronto…
Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff, they say. We’ve all heard this advice before. But should we listen? The problem is, the Small Stuff can make or break your organization. Paying…
Hosted email marketing services are your best bet for quickly producing newsletters that are both pretty and powerful.
It seems that everyone and their monkey are on Facebook these days. Recent stats show that Facebook is growing at a rate of 600,000 new users each day, swelling the…