Posts Tagged ‘Advertising Age’
google is a country: indeed
February 1st, 2010 by lifeproof
I thought that this topic would have already been saturated in the blogosphere and the social-media-sphere, but in contrary, except for The Huffington Post and The Guardian almost no other outstanding media has issued the subject. Alan Rusbridger from The Guardian reports: Google is not a country. Eric Schmidt – who would be prime minister if [...]
Tags: Advertising Age, Alan Rusbridger, Chad Hurley, China, Craig Newmark, David Drummond, Davos, Davos Economic Forum, Eric Schmidt, existence of virtual beings, Google, Google is a country, Google vs. China, Googledom, Hal Varian, Marissa Mayer, Newspaper Association of America, Nikesh Arora, Pew Research Center, The Guardian, The Huffington Post, UC Berkeley, virtual existence, virtual existence of real beings
Posted in Black Yogurt Chronicles
Blogger is the New Marketer
June 24th, 2009 by lifeproof
Last week I have seen an article at Advertising Age about JetBlue providing certain YouTube bloggers and twitterers free tickets and complimentary vacations in order to motivate them to blog and tweet about their new services. The article goes on to say that “[i]n a bid to build buzz for its new routes from New [...]
Tags: advertising, Advertising Age, ambient marketing, BetaBlue, blog, blogger, Delphine Dijon, Howcast, JetBlue, JFK, Justine Ezarik, Kevin Nalts, LAX, marketer, marketing, marketing strategy, Meghan Asha, twitter, twitterer, viral marketing, YouTube
Posted in Black Yogurt Chronicles, PoliTickles, Reminder
