Episodes
Charlie Sheen. Yeah, we know. But seriously? #DickBar. Warner brings "The Dark Knight" to Facebook. Path is the perfect tool for Brett Favre. So to speak.
Published 03/10/11
Coupon nagging. Everyone's favorite TED celebrates ads. Anti-abortion advertiser uses stock photos, pisses off mom. Facebook Like is oh so much more likable! iAd buy-in slashed. Twitter celebrates small advertisers. And the best story about ice cream you've ever, ever heard, ever.
Published 03/03/11
Super Bowl ads. Groupon Gaff. Virgin Air loves Twitter. AOL loves HuffPo. @KennethCole. iCapitalism - the REAL Farmville.
Published 02/10/11
Facebook ads are awesome! Facebook ads suck! Zambia needs marketing help -- cries out to planet Earth. Absinthe is back, with a hinky LA accent. Home grown ads on Youtube.
Published 02/04/11
Starbucks rebrands and goes big. Lexus hangs it all out there. Behind the scenes of ads are better than the ads themselves. Branding should have a backbone.
Published 01/28/11
Facebook is worth $2 billion clams, and is a hit for grandma, but students are chilling? MS adds ad-blocking to IE. And Samsung wants to wrap your goodies in tweets.
Published 12/16/10
Soaps bring products to daytime, Colbert nails it. Tron is everywhere, producers get it. Google Goggles advertising. Jeff Goodby bleeds all over us awesomely. @God on Twitter has forsaken football. This week on the show, Pete Wright and Dane Christensen talk products, placements, tie-ins and Tron, and somehow manage to do it without Megan.
Published 12/02/10
Facebook is coming at us with gift cards. Ralph Lauren preps epic light show. Ask.com cans search. Cause is up. Mobile ad performance in Youtube is up. Skateboarders are apparently very, very down.
Published 11/19/10
Mint mines data. T-Mobile mocks AT&T, practically begs for iPhone. Facebook deals go GeoLoco. This week on the show, health insurance industry marketer Matt Gougler joins us to talk about what recent changes in Washington may mean to how big health reaches out to all of us.
Published 11/05/10
Sears rocks the zombies in a pitch perfect halloween make-over. Politicians get all corn-doggy. This week on the show, Howling Zoe herself Amanda Blum joins us to talk about Wordpress, the social, and what it means to be a big fan of your trash company.
Published 11/03/10
Using competitors as keywords angers Brits. The Pika take our hearts AND our money in a clever billboard campaign. Apple is marketer of the decade. Starbucks is now both mathematically AND qualitatively "average." Viral video failures; a lesson and a tool. This week on the show, Benevity marketing head Jana Taylor talks about building engagement through philanthropy, one transaction at a time.
Published 10/22/10
Facebook gets all group-y again. Gap gets the vocal minority in a tizzy over a little blue square, helvetica, misses the jeans. ABC reaches right down into your soul with sound-sync iPad app. This week on the show, SiliconFlorist.com's Rick Turoczy joins us to talk about start-ups that get it, from clever use of social media to building communication into your business from the bottom up, inside out.
Published 10/15/10
Facebook gets all group-y again. Gap gets the vocal minority in a tizzy over a little blue square, helvetica, misses the jeans. ABC reaches right down into your soul with sound-sync iPad app. This week on the show, SiliconFlorist.com's Rick Turoczy joins us to talk about start-ups that get it, from clever use of social media to building communication into your business from the bottom up, inside out.
Published 10/08/10
Long live local! Now you can check in at the bar, and your favorite TV show! How big is the big money big brands are spending on the Goog? Drake drops the D+ and lowers the bar in education advertising. Dane is in Portland joining us for a beer on the show this week, and Lindsey Fosse and Darnell Holloway join us from Yelp! to talk about the power of the check-in, and how you too can become a social elite!
Published 09/09/10
This is a lost show. We recorded it, but never posted it. I think it's because it was somehow offensive to someone. I found the raw files, threw them in the template and ripped this out without listening through it. So, if you listen to it, and you're offended, we're all really sorry.
Published 08/19/10
Women and fast food make men impatient. Shocker. Media companies go bloggy with Tumblr. Apple pulls the competitive mud-slinging vids. Kenny Powers pimps K-Swiss. Yes, they're still around. But Google says bye-bye to Wave. And Unilever drops the GPS stalker vibe in Brazilian detergent. Couldn't possibly have anything go wrong with that. Nothing at all. Props to CreatePDF.in, Producteev.com, Instapaper, and finally The Omni Group for the super-and-fully-awesome OmniFocus for iPad.
Published 08/05/10
Old Spice is still king of the viral hill. Times looses 90% of readership in honor of paygate. Geo-lo marketing not yet coming of age. Digital publishers rejoice -- ebooks are actually selling. iPad users are selfish elites, apparently. This week on the show, Wordpress founding developer Matt Mullenweg joins us to talk about engagement, social, and driving adoption in open source.
Published 07/29/10
Apple press conference creates mud, invites others to roll in it. Newsweek finds 10 new ways Facebook can ruin your life. ComicCon is hot in San Diego. Twitter users in New York are moody at midnight. This week on the show, Chris Skaggs, founder of Soma Games and Code Monkeys joins us to talk the App Economy, mobile, and building a brand one app at a time. Our Evernote friend Andrew Sinkov joins us to recap big changes that hit the platform last week.
Published 07/23/10
Apple maintains death grip on news cycle. Old Spice gets personal, W+K continues to shine. Chatroulette: now with smut channels. iAds earns dev $1400 in a day. Surprise: turns out people may actually care about privacy after all. Creative subway advertising. This week on the show, Brian Pollei, VP Internet Strategy and Corporate Development from IKANO, joins us to talk communities in the cloud and leverage the latest tech platforms to bring your people together.
Published 07/15/10
Microsoft marketing shoulders in on International iPhone Day with new retail. Electrolux shows BP how Green is done. NPR has even more music awesomeness to share. YouTube firmly plants boot to Viacom. Flickr embiggens pics! This week on the show, Brian Kurth CEO and founder of VocationVacations.com joins us to talk start-ups, organic growth, and the intervention job hunt.
Published 06/24/10
Ad spending is up. You Facebook people have a real monetary value and you know what? You ain't worth much. You spend a lot of time online and you're a candidate for gambling AND gaming addiction from Virgin. iPhones sell by the boatload, and risk sinking it. This week on the show, Greg Schneider CEO and co-founder of 3BL Media joins us to talk the new calculus of media distribution in a social media economy.
Published 06/17/10