Got Milk? - The Indian Dairy Context.
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Music & web at its best : musicovery
OK, this post has nothing to do with marketing, but I am sure it will go a long way in helping you enjoy music the way you want to. Superb digital web app called "musicovery", allows you to choose music as per your mood and play on by way of association. Try it and I bet you will be hooked.
Click here for music.
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Potentially malicious sites' search results - labled.
Listed below is an example of things going a little awry for Agency FAQS. With the kind of warning, even I was wondering if it was safe to venture on to the site and I have been using the site for ages.
This is a simple search result, notice the RED.
The process being followed by Google or Yahoo is not clear yet, as neither has published its classification technology, which makes it difficult to determine how alike the two services are. The one visible difference is the prominence of the warning in case of Yahoo, while on Google; you do get a text link “This site may be harmful to your computer”.
The service makes a lot of sense for the user and will prompt the site-owners to clean up their acts or be listed “harmful to search”.
Thursday, May 8, 2008
Tracking the trends.
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Marketing in a recession ; an article download.
It’s anyone’s guess. While I do have my views buts I don’t know for sure and if I did know I would be an exceptionally rich person. However, what I do understand is that time is right to be cautious as the cloud cover ahead is a couple of shades darker.
Download the full article on how to tackle the challenges of marketing in a recession from the Articles & White Papers section of The BTL Life from here. You can also access other knowledge papers from the same location.
Monday, April 7, 2008
SCAM! SCAM!! SCAM!!!
Very interesting to see the huge coverage of the festival which celebrates and facilitates ideas and their creators! Even more interesting to see a brand & it’s advertising related story making it to the cover page of the economic times. Indeed sad that the story is in the news for all the wrong reasons.
While I understand that the fest, in its current form, is not the place to discuss ROI on campaigns or their effectiveness to business, but I think there is very good reason for the industry to sit up, start to take it selves seriously and weed out what is obviously scam work and presentation. If it cannot do so, then we need to understand what is the industry felicitating? And can you think of any other example where the fraternity encourages & recognizes con work?
It is common knowledge (but sad to see it in print) that 90% of the work was legal scam!! Read the article here if you have not already read it.