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In the last few minutes of the show, Sally unintentionally summed up much of our hour-long conversation with a thought about sarcasm as an economic indicator. And boy! Was this show ever filled with sarcasm! Not sure what that means, but I'm hoping it's a good thing.
Listen, learn and laugh with us this week as we tackle everything from things that start with a little "i" to whether account planning should die. (Yes, we went there too.)
Please also check out The You Conference L.A., featuring Gary Vaynerchuk. Use discount code "UconferenceLA" and get $50 off your registration.
Remember, I'm always game for more Twitter followers. I'm TheBeanCast. As always, thanks for listening and please add a positive review to iTunes if you like the show.
Guests:
Edward Boches, CCO, Mullen and blogger at Creativity_Unbound (Also check out TheNextGreatGeneration.com and the Super Bowl Ad social measurement experiment called BrandBowl)
Sally Hogshead, Author/Consultant SallyHogshead.com (Look for her book Fascinate arriving at bookstores everywhere, February 9, 2010)
Len Kendall, Digital Strategist, Golin Harris (Also check out Len's social blog experiment the3six5)
Abbey Klaassen, Executive Editor, Ad Age
Topics:
iPad-emonium
- Apple Reports Earnings
- Washington Post Talks Video Games Markets
- WSJ Discusses Publishing Aspects
- NYT on the Launch Event
- Ad Age Offers Opinion About the iPad
And Then, The Little "i"
Planning Must Die
Mr. Dru's Thoughts
GM's Low Road
Stories To Watch
- Future of FourSquare/Blippy/Gowalla-Like Services
- Sarcasm Indicates Economic Recovery
- Bill Gates Entering Social Media
- Rise of Social Responsibility
- Deutsch Account Losses
Credits
Opening Theme, Joe Sibol (pick up his latest album on iTunes)
Closing Theme, CJACKS
(Find more music from both artists at
podsafeaudio.com.)
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