Monthly Archives: December 2008

2008: Ends. Time to lose control (and innovate).

A Digital Perpsective: Zac Martin, Blogger, Pigs Don’t Fly

Zac Martin of Pigs Don’t Fly.
Described what you do
Firstly, I’m a blogger who likes to focus on new and social media marketing with one blog and viral marketing with another. Secondly, I’m a undergraduate student at Monash halfway through his Marketing degree. Thirdly, I like to dabble in a little bit of freelance consulting. And [...]

Inspiration: nice to meet you in 2008

Vodafone meets Last.fm: Mobile the clear winner

Just announced: Vodafone and Last.fm today announced a partnerships that will see Vodafone customers to integrate with the social networking music site. This is a great.
So where do you get it?
The Last.fm application is first available to download from Last.fm at www.last.fm/vodafonescrobbler, to selected Nokia handsets including the N95, N96, N78 and 6210 (other handsets [...]

Predictions for 2009: Digital Media, Social Media, Marketing

I predict I’ll need to continually add to this post as the time draws nearer.
But tell me what you think.

Peter Kim: Social Media Predictions 2009 (a collection marvellous collection of insights)

Mr. Granfield: 10 Marketing Predictions for 2009 (accurately hilarious)
Pete Blackshaw: Consumers to Suffer from Social Media Indigestion in 2009
Daniel Schawbel: 2009 is the Year of [...]

Peter Kim: Social Media Predictions 2009

There are things you come across, you MUST share. Pass it along. More and a PDF available over at Being Peter Kim.

Fourteen great minds on social media have shared thoughts on what 2009 may have in store for us.  Here’s some of what they’re thinking:

A Digital Perspective: Ravi Prasad, Head of Strategy, Topia

A comprehensive and insightful view into the future by Ravi Prasad, Head of Strategy at Topia.  One of my favourite minds in the industry. Definitely somebody to follow.
Ravi has put together some great thoughts here, and you’ll notice the reoccurring theme of change.  This is at a fundamental, strategy, and the user level.  We have [...]

Google: Australian Searches in 2008

This week I’ll be reflecting over 2008 and to kick things off. Google last week released their Top Australian Searches lists (i.e. things typed into Google.com.au).
It’s always interesting to think about the context in which these searches were made. How many actually found what they were looking for? A lot of them seem like people [...]

A Digital Perspective: Paul Fisher, CEO, IAB Australia

I’m gathering insights from the digital and online media industry each week for 2009, and to kick start I talk to Paul Fisher, CEO of the IAB Australia.
Being in the business of industry associations brings its critics and advocates, but Paul has been brought on board to start driving things into 2009.  I’ve had some [...]

Digital Media: Things That Have Let Me Down

Annik and Kahlee inspired me to do this.  We fail and we learn. We need to learn to fail fast. Stop touting all your successes and show me your failures. Show me what you learnt. We always have top 10 lists.
Show me the sixty-shitty lists.

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