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who says the future needs an advertising agency? / what consumes me, bud caddell

Posted on 8 February, 2010 at 9:16am with no comments

the agency of the future can’t be built by just adding tail fins and Goofy’s nose


somerandomdude: @jchristopher Yeah, that’s real classy advertising…

Posted on 30 December, 2009 at 9:40am with Comments Off

@jchristopher Yeah, that’s real classy advertising…


Black Balloon

Posted on 30 August, 2007 at 12:20am with 3 comments

I instantly loved the concept for this awareness campaign for global warming. I think it does a great job to add a tangible angle to an otherwise very invisible issue.


Design Open Discussion: Advertising on Some Random Dude?

Posted on 1 June, 2007 at 8:43am with 6 comments

I thought this would be a perfect topic for discussion as it is extremely pertinent due to recent events. Over the past couple weeks, I have been approached multiple times about putting advertising on Some Random Dude. I have been very clear about my thoughts on the subject, but I thought it would be even more interesting to hear your thoughts.

I was telling a colleague of mine about the present offers I have been getting and how I would most likely be holding off on them. He suggested that the opportunity for ad revenue could open up an interesting possibility for this community in the form of a community fund. If the community agrees on advertising, then ads will go up. All the money brought in from advertising (after taxes of course) will go back to the community in the way the community desires. This whole method is quite intriguing to me as it is adding a very large democratic element to the regularly closed-door environment of advertising. In addition, the advertising will be directly benefiting all the right people – the folks who bring in the revenue to begin with.

So, I leave this all up to you. Please leave your comments and/or email me directly if you feel it is more appropriate. I think giving the community a say on this topic makes sense in so many different ways. At the very least, I am pretty sure it will open up a lively discussion.


Shame on you Digg. Good for you Digg.

Posted on 3 May, 2007 at 12:48am with 5 comments

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As many of you most likely know by now, a
series of numbers used to crack HD-DVD have been spreading like wildfire on the internet. As to be expected, articles pertaining to this subject (and the number) showed up all over the place on Digg. All of the sudden, those dugg articles started disappearing off of the Digg site – no doubt from heavy pressure from people affiliated with the HD DVD business. It became suddenly clear why the pressure in this particular case seemed to work when an article pointed out that Digg took a HD DVD sponsorship. As one could expect, the Digg community was furious.
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