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Tag Archives: marketing
Cover art competetion
it’s free if you want it to be. There’s no cover provided.Not to worry: Check out what the fans just made over at hicksdesign. Continue reading
Sticker marketing
The site had its 15 days of fame, but I still get a signup once in a while. Most people don’t take the questions seriously (and they shouldn’t) so I have no idea who they are.Until now. Continue reading
Press release blogging
Jdreng (who recently started blogging again, yay) points to an article at Kommunikationsforum; Blogosfærisk PR. Semi-decent points on treating bloggers with respect; provide links, don’t just send the attachment-infested press releases etc. I’m sure the intentions are good, Jesper has … Continue reading
Avistid cutting edge?
While looking for Jon Lunds url for my previous post on DIA06 I stumbled upon a post on Jon’s old blog about the campaign Avistid. The title of the post claims “Top danish directors in cutting-edge online-only campaign”. Continue reading
More on DIA06
Jakob has posted some additional thoughts on DIA06 after comments and more time to think.I totally agree; the people of the jury seems to be good people — and that’s not the point. Continue reading