Monthly Archive for February, 2005

Around the Web

or Sunday night blogging…

1. I’ve just finished James Cherkoff’s contribution to Change This. Entitled “What is Open Source Marketing?” it hit the nail on the head for a problem I’m trying to wrap my mind around right now. More about that later, but in any case it’s a must read. Go download it now.

2. Disney, or someone must have listened to my rant about marketing for The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy because there’s a new trailer rumored to be afoot. Supposedly this is by the filmmakers and not from marketing but it’s obviously a bit huge wet tongue kiss to the fan base, right down to the music from the original BBC radio play at the end of the trailer. Go see it if you are a fan, and even if you aren’t. It makes me want to throw on a bathrobe, grab my towel and head down to the movie theater to wait on line.

3. Speaking of things I’ve been saying, Will sent me an example of a viral marketing campaign for a TV show that just screams for RSS. Back to Scoble’s point – even if the campaign isn’t targeting ‘geeks,’ RSS can play an important role in drawing in a community of users. There’s no obvious reason CBS has to force viewers to come back to the site – they can put their branding on the RSS feed and still provide rich content and links back to their own marketing site but they don’t – it’s just crippleware masked as a ‘blog’ but as real as the McDonald’s French Fry blog – which uses RSS.

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Fast Company NOW

Or just another well dressed cog in the Hughtrain.

After all those years of pitching enterprise software vendors as ‘transformative engines,’ Heath Row finally bites on a story about a tailor

Go figure!

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Question for the Blogosphere

When something you’ve owned for less than a year – something with a lifetime guarantee, starts to show more than the usual wear and tear…

How long should you wait for an answer after filling out the warranty form on the manufacture’s web site – before you start naming names on your blog?

And this is one of those ‘we stand behind our products, made in the US by elves, feel-good and be nice to the earth’ sort of companies.

It’s been two days and I’m getting a bit annoyed by the lack of a response.

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The Blogosphere is Getting Smaller

Someone once told me there are only 50 people in any given professional community and as you grow in your career you will keep bumping into them again and again.

As if to drive this point home, someone I hung out with ten years ago just commented on the blog of someone I know professionally.

Maybe there are only 50 bloggers?

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Best Line Ever to Run in an AP Obituary

The family is looking into whether Thompson’s cremated remains can be blasted out of a cannon, a wish the gun-loving writer often expressed, Brinkley said.

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