I've always thought it would be amazing to ride in a limo. Many of my friends were able to ride in a limo to prom or other high school dances, but I never had that chance.
Monday, October 25, 2010
50 List: Ride in a Limo
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Friday, September 10, 2010
How one bad campaign can ruin you forever
Recently, GameRadar.com posted an article about The 8 Most Embarrassing Ads For Gaming Colleges. Out of the 8, our university as well as 3 of our competitors made the list. In the first paragraph they insult gaming schools by saying, "Video game design is the new gun repair, a cash-grabbing "live your dreams" scam which takes urges that really shouldn't be encouraged and convinces people who watch daytime TV that, despite what they're doing at that moment, that they could have a career."
But let's move past that...
These ad campaigns are several years old. The latest date for ours that we have come up with is 2006. A lot of things change in 4 years, including how colleges advertise.
The article goes on to personally attack people who were "quoted" in the ads without a full understanding. Unfortunately, sometimes marketing companies do stupid things such as making up a quote and attributing it to someone who never said it. Did you ever think that things happen in someone's life that cause them to change career paths?
So a word of advice for colleges and universities, your campaigns never die with the internet now. When you end a campaign that was bad it could possibly come back years later to haunt you.
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Monday, June 7, 2010
Packaging: Create something worth keeping
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Thursday, April 22, 2010
Students are addicted to information
The ICMPA out of the University of Maryland released results from their study of students and media today. I came across the study this morning when I saw a headline of "College Students' Dependence of Social Media is akin to an Addiction." The first few places I read about the study said this "addiction" was like a drug addiction. Most places quoting this study, focus on just the Social Media aspect of the study.
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Thursday, February 4, 2010
Is technology putting children ahead of the curve?
After church last night, I was talking with a few friends when my friend's two year old, soon to be three, son, Drew, came up showing off pictures someone had pulled up on their phone. He kept asking his mom for her phone so he could see more pictures. I pulled out my iPhone because I had a picture of Drew and his friend Noah from a few weeks ago. Drew right away knew how to push the pictures to get to the next one. He's not even three yet!!
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Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Can we unplug the digital nation?
When I was in college, there were several specials we watched in class. We watched Still Killing Us Softly twice, we watched several specials about advertising, we watched Growing Up Online and many more.
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Friday, November 20, 2009
Are you using the right SM station to broadcast your message?
The past few months there has been debates about linking Twitter with Facebook. With the introduction of Twitter to LinkedIn updates, I'm sure the debate will continue. Here's something to keep in mind:
Social Media is like television stations.
Think about that for a moment or two. When you're watching TV there are certain channels that appeal to different demographics, but there is some overlap.
Let's take the news for example. Fox, CBS, NBC, CNN all can have a different take on a story, people will tune into the station they feel best suits them. Or they will change stations to get a different perspective on the story.
The same is true with Social Media. While there is overlap from Facebook to Twitter to LinkedIn people use each for a different purposes and perspectives. The university might have similar audiences across channels, but they tune into each for different reasons.
While you can send out the same core message on each platform about an event or announcement change the messaging to fit the audience.
There is a reason we have so many news stations and there is a reason we have so many Social Media sites. Utilize them to their fullest.
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