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Admin wrote: ”Brett’s original advice was to add a page per day. On average, that’s still good advice.”
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Admin wrote: To day, the world and work mechanism is highly influenced by Internet. Professionals are widely using and gaining from the services of Internet. And one such service available on web is search engine …
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What a great idea for an event organizer… I’ve often wondered why event planners don’t come out with "official" tags for people to tag entries on blogs, photos on flickr, videos on youtube etc… (many people, including yours truly post photos and create our own tags) but here’s a cool idea that I never thought of.. what about networking groups on LinkedIn, facebook and others?
That’s exactly what Nokia is doing for their Nokia World event… attendees can coonect by being accepted into these special groups… nice idea!
They’ve created several groups that will enable attendees to connect… they have the Nokia World Facebook group, LinkedIn group, flickr group and others… nice job!
Of interest:
Nokia World Facebook
Nokia World Group on LinkedIn
Nokia World Flickr
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I am impressed with Burger Kings latest marketing campaign, which combines both Television and the Internet advertising, and includes elements of viral marketing and social proof.
Their TV commercial shows a few clips of people’s reaction to being told that the Whopper has been discontinued (the social proof element of the campaign). Then a website URL, http://www.whopperfreakout.com, is displayed. The website just contains a video that is basically just a longer version of the TV commercial, but is entertaining enough that people would enjoy watching it and would likely tell other people about it (the viral element of the campaign). Burger King was smart enough to include embed and email features with the video so the video could be easily shared. The TV commercial was interesting enough to make me want to check out what was on the site, and I am sure many other people did the same. Here is the video shown on the Whopper Freakout website:

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There has already been some talk about this campign on the blogosphere. The following are just a few posts on other blogs:
Whopper Freakout really sells.
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