Weekly tweets from 2013-05-13 to 2013-05-19

  • Denmark was good and will attract most of the "serious" voting. I'm still with the Farinelli Vlad Tepes if Finland doesn't win . #esc ->
  • I think I saw Iceland in this ad before http://t.co/krM0D0TiYd #esc ->
  • Azerbaijan… Meh. Interesting idea withthe cube though. #esc ->
  • Cue quotes on Greek austerity in 3, 2, 1… But I like the ska beat. #esc ->
  • Ukraine going for stupid song with good looking performer carried to stage by a dude in the 2 meter range. Did you guys watch Willow? #esc ->
  • The Italian looks so… Italian. Did mamma comb his hair or something? #esc ->
  • Norway channelling Icelandic national treasure Björk… #esc ->
  • Georgia. Duet. Fireworks. #esc ->
  • Ireland. SafriDuo. #esc ->
  • Of Greece, Romania or Finland don't win, Europe has no sense of humour ;-) #esc ->
  • Si no los venden y les cambian el nombre y la sede antes / @ligaMx: Bienvenido el @RebocerosClub a la @LigaMX. in reply to ligaMx ->
  • The Pacific Pumas http://t.co/RBYMHGd74m ->
  • Message In a Bottle http://t.co/4gmZw5cdgm / Latin American lessons for European austerity ->
  • Mexican Company Outsourcing Jobs to the United States http://t.co/1Ca4CS9Sog ->
  • My Top 3 #lastfm Artists: Café Tacvba (10), Rodrigo González (5) & Vaquero (3) #music http://t.co/yQxooFcHlz ->
  • A state-run monopoly is killing Mexico’s chances of oil independence http://t.co/Ghz5LwQL4A via @qz ->
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Weekly tweets from 2013-05-06 to 2013-05-12

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Weekly tweets from 2013-04-29 to 2013-05-05

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Digital shift news, May 3, 2013

Also published in the MC blog.


Friday again and time for our news roundup of the week.

  • Facebook released its 1Q13 earnings report and reception was decidedly mixed.  This analysis breaks down 5 reasons why, from rising operational costs to lowering average revenue per user (ARPU) to the huge shift to mobile where advertising might be more difficult.
  • An interesting roundup of technologies that are changing the world including 3D printing, mobile payments and software as a service.
  • 10 years ago Apple launched iTunes and the music business was not the same ever again.  Between iTunes and Spotify, when was the last time you bought a CD?
  • Rovio mobile launched Angry Birds Toons a month ago, and their cartoons have already achieved 100 million views through their own games (story in Finnish).  This has enabled the company to launch their own advertising network avoiding other established players.
  • A retailer tests an advertising concept internally for a new service offering and then makes a silent launch on the web.  Said retailer follows closely as the creative becomes a viral hit and the company decides to use it also in traditional media. When the brand involved is one that is perceived to be as boring as Kmart, one can only expect this approach to become more common.
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Recommended book: 1491 The Americas Before Columbus

1491: The Americas Before Columbus1491: The Americas Before Columbus by Charles C. Mann

My rating: 4 of 5 stars

While the book was not chock-full of shocking revelations as its publicity implies, it was a very amenable read on the state of the Americas before Columbus. The only really interesting thing for me was its explanation of the population collapse due to disease, something we’ve known but at least I didn’t quite fathom its scale.



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Weekly tweets from 2013-04-22 to 2013-04-28

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Digital shift news, April 26, 2013

Cross-posting from the Marketing Clinic blog.

For the past few months I have been curating an internal newsletter sharing external articles on digital marketing and digital business transformation, and we have decided to start sharing it with you, dear reader.  Previous issues have dealt with Google Glass, Facebook Home, Banner & Display advertising, customer reviews, Bitcoin & digital experiences.

Please find this week’s topics below:

  • Lean Analytics co-authors on data-driven marketing:  Quotes from the article: ”If you take former Coca-Cola CMO Sergio Zyman’s definition of marketing, which is “selling more things to more people for more money more often more efficiently,” then analytics is how you measure whether you’ve moved the needle on one of those five “mores.” Everything we do leaves a digital breadcrumb trail, and that trail is available for marketers to analyze.  But it’s not going to be that simple. For one thing, even with all of this data, it’s unlikely most businesses will act wisely upon it. There’s no such thing as Big Data as big companies can’t handle the cultural shifts required.”
  • How companies find out your shopping habits, case Target: Not a new article, but a great overview of how retail chain Target has managed to deeply model customer behaviour to anticipate their needs (to the point of creepiness, sadly). Marketers need to learn to use this information, but also make sure they keep a cordial relationship with the consumer.
  • Analysis: Sleeping giant Amazon finally stirs: Amazon is become a true Internet advertising network, with access to data that even Google & Facebook don’t have on actual purchases.  Two quotes from the article: ”In today’s marketing world, data is gold and Amazon is Fort Knox” / “Amazon is not a retailer anymore, it is the largest behavioral marketing company in the world”
  • CNN is scared of Twitter: What happens when the cable news cycle is just too slow, and you do not own the platform news junkies turn to for breaking news?  Quote from the article: “Last week, key moments in the Boston saga played out on Twitter, not mainstream television.”
  • Opposing views on the effectiveness of crowdsourced investigation efforts in last week’s Boston events (Wired for,BBC against): When even law enforcement organizations are looking at harnessing external innovation, what can businesses learn from their dramatic effects?  Do the benefits outweigh the risks?
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