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Month: September 2006

September 30, 2006 Articles

Firestarter

Here’s what Wikipedia says about the word Firestarter: “The title character of Firestarter is Charlene ‘Charlie’ McGee , a young

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September 29, 2006 Articles

Second Life Gets Featured In The Economist

Let’s start with a snippet from the article, Living A Second Life, from the September 28th, 2006 edition of The

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September 28, 2006 Articles

InfoPresse Integrated Marketing And Challenging Traditional Advertising

I spent the day downstairs at the InfoPresse Integrated Marketing Conference (the events are sometimes held at ex-centris where Twist

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September 27, 2006 Articles

Small Is The New Big By Seth Godin – Montreal Business Book Club October and November Selection

The next session of The Montreal Business Book Club will be two months in one. The session will be the

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September 26, 2006 Articles

BarCamp Montreal Ready To Roll On October 21st

There is lots of action happening over at the BarCamp Montreal wiki. The event date is set for Saturday, October

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September 25, 2006 Articles

Fortune Magazine Looks At The Chaos At Google

One feeling that is creeping back up on me is that of a new dot com boom. I’m much more

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September 24, 2006 Podcast

SPOS #19 – Michael Seaton From Scotiabank And The Client Side

Welcome to episode #19 of Six Pixels Of Separation – The Twist Image Podcast. It’s been a crazy week. I

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September 23, 2006 Articles

It's Time For Marketers To Burn The Ships

I’ve been grappling with new marketing and how it fits into the current infrastructure of advertising, communications and marketing. I

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September 22, 2006 Articles

Weblo – First Montreal And Now The World… Virtually

Antennas up! This is a prime example of me not listening enough. A former client of Twist Image got involved

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September 21, 2006 Articles

The Globe And Mail – Report On Business Features Social Media And Michael Seaton

Today’s edition of The Globe And Mail has an article titled, Big Business Climbs Aboard Social Media Bandwagon, in the

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September 20, 2006 Articles

Marketing Magazine Lets Me Look Inside Second Life

The latest issue of Marketing Magazine has a full-page feature titled, Get a (Second) Life, written by yours truly. I

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September 19, 2006 Articles

For Immediate Release: AIMS Canada Hosts Shel Holtz Dinner And Event

It was just one of those days (as in great days). I had a morning presentation for a crowd of

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September 18, 2006 Articles

Montreal Business Book Club – The Long Tail – Date Change

My intent is to not have this happen as often as it seems to be happening. Due to a scheduling

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September 17, 2006 Podcast

SPOS #18 – PodCamp

Welcome to episode #18 of Six Pixels Of Separation – The Twist Image Podcast. This is my tribute to PodCamp

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September 16, 2006 Articles

Montreal – Dawson College – Tragedy And Social Media

Crazy tragedy in my hometown (not too far from where I live). A very troubled young man, Kimveer Gill, took

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September 15, 2006 Articles

CaseCamp Toronto 3 And CaseCamp Vancouver Set

I certainly am feeling the pressure to do CaseCamp Montreal 2 now. I just saw that Eli Singer has launched

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September 14, 2006 Articles

The Power Within Toronto Event

Today was one of those days. I had the pleasure of attending The Power Within event in Toronto. I woke

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September 13, 2006 Articles

Why Viral Marketing Is The Online Equivalent Of The One Hit Wonder

My career actually started out in 1989 when I first interviewed Tommy Lee. At that point, Lee and his cohorts,

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September 12, 2006 Articles

The Principles Of Persuasion Workshop Back In Montreal

My good friend, Heath Slawner, is offering another workshop for The Principles Of Persuasion. It is taking place on November

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September 11, 2006 Podcast

SPOS #17 – The Bryan Eisenberg Interview

Welcome to episode #17 of Six Pixels Of Separation – The Twist Image Podcast. First off, my apologies for the

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September 10, 2006 Articles

PodCamp Is Overwhelming Me

PodCamp Boston is heading into the final day and, as you can see from my sparse postings, it is an

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