by dustin | Jul 27, 2007 | Ad Agency, Advertising, Customer Experience, My Reel, Tulsa, Tulsa Ad Agency, Viral Marketing
A few weeks ago, I was doing research on eHarmony commercials. I thought I’d show you what we did with that research. These were some fun TV ads we created for a Tulsa area business. It really fits their brand, since they’re known for matching people with...
by dustin | Jun 29, 2007 | Advertising, Creativity, Customer Experience, Ideas, snapthoughts, Word of Mouth
As a fun little riff, I thought I’d share with you a variety of snapshots from my cell phone and a few thoughts on each: This is called a Whisper Phone. Our daughter’s elementary school teacher showed it to us at a parent/teacher conference. Children use...
by dustin | Jun 1, 2007 | Customer Experience, Human Resources
My brother-in-law and I had an interesting incident over Memorial Day weekend. We were having a party for my son’s first birthday. So, we went to Albertson’s to pick up my son’s birthday cake and some propane for my grill. After we paid for...
by dustin | Mar 23, 2007 | Bloggers I Read, Branding, Customer Experience
Mike Wagner has yet another fascinating post pondering the wisdom of incomplete brands. I love his thoughts and wonder why we don’t acknowledge how often the customer is wielding the paint brush, let alone encourage them to do it more.
by dustin | Mar 2, 2007 | Advertising, Bloggers I Read, books, Branding, Customer Experience, Marketing, Seth Godin, Word of Mouth
Here are a few tidbits from my presentation yesterday. I spent most of my blog time (and more) preparing to speak at Entrepreneur’s Day, so this might be my only post this week. The Marketing Proverb If this is a marketing proverb, what is the moral? or, some ad...
by dustin | Feb 16, 2007 | Branding, Customer Experience, Human Resources, Personal Brand, Professional Development, Seth Godin
We’re on the lookout for wolves. You know… back-stabbers, saboteurs, spies and just plain evil-doers. We suspect they’re among us. The wolf in sheep’s clothing. But there’s something much more dangerous in our midst, also masquerading as...