I was honoured to be asked to present a keynote at this year’s Online Marketing Conference & Exhibition held at the East Midlands Conference Centre, within the University of Nottingham’s campus. This post has been composed and published on the train back from Nottingham to London (thanks to East Midlands Trains free WiFi). The event [...]
By Andrew Grill
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Posted March 21, 2011
in social media
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Tagged #omce2012, about.com, AT&TNottingahm, backtweets, conference, DK, east midlands conference centre, emcc, flickr, Getclicky, gogle alerts, google, google profile, Graham Jones, grahamjones, iPad, klout, left prefrontal cortex, managefilter, mediasnackers, mobile, peerindex, prefontal cortex, slideshare, social, social media, social networking, Tippex, tweetdeck, University of Nottingham, url shortener, visible intelligence, visible technologies
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Following on from my recent post about trends to watch in 2011 (now apparently to be called 2K11), thought I would post about a site worth watching in 2011. I first came across about.me from a link on a person’s twitter bio that directed me to a profile at the site. The simplicity of about.me [...]
By Andrew Grill
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Posted December 21, 2010
in social footprint, social media
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Tagged 2011, 2K11, about, about me, aboutme, aggregation, analytics, aol, AOL acquires about.me, custom profile, dashboard, digital footprint, early adopter, facebook, faebook, flavors, flavors.me, flickr, google, linkedin, name search, one to watch, personal analytics dashboard, personal branding, reputation management, seo, slideshare, social brand, social branding, social footprint, social profile aggregation, trends 2011, twitter, twitter bio
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I am delighted to have been asked to contribute to the new “Point Zero” online magazine – just launched by Mark Johnstone from Point Zero Media. Naturally, the magazine is not in paper form but in a easily readable online format. It has a good cross section of articles covering a variety of “point zero” [...]
By Andrew Grill
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Posted September 5, 2009
in opinion
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Tagged Alan Flack, Alastair Mitchell, Amy Kean, Andrew Cooper, bmw, BMW social media, BMW X1, corporate social media, Cow, Damien Byrne, David Hogben, Dirk Singer, DMA, enterprise, enterprise 2.0, Freddie Laker, gypsii, huddle, IAB, IAB uk, IABUK, IBM, Jackie Fast, Jenni Lloyd, mark johnstone, meerkat, mma, mobile, mobile 2.0, mobile advertising, mobile social media, msearchgroove, Ninety Ten, Nixon McInnes, Nudge, Nudge London, online magazine, Paul Berney, peggy salz, Peter Wilson, Phil Guest, point zero, point zero media, Sage, Sage UK, Sapient, Selectminds, slideshare, social, social media, Sulake, t-mobile, this is cow, thisiscow, Tony Douglas, twitter, Wimbledon
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I have just had the good fortune to be sent a brilliant white paper from Acision and OgilvyOne, developed as part of their ongoing collaboration in the mobile advertising space. You can download the entire paper or view it on slideshare below. For quick re-tweeting, use the short URL http://lc.tl/ad2020 to access this blog post. [...]
By Andrew Grill
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Posted August 1, 2009
in advertising
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Tagged 2020 vision, acision, ad:tech London, adtech, advertising, advertising 2020, agencies, brands, buying behaviour, facebook, facilitates advertising, Figaro Digital, mobile, mobile directed advertising, Nicholas Negroponte, ogilvy, OgilvyOne, online relationship management, p&g, peer advocacy, permission, procter & gamble, proxy, Radian6, reach, recommendation, relevancy, reputational, Scout Labs, slideshare, social listening, social media, social networking, social networks, Techrigy, twitter, value
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On Thursday 27th November, around 40 location developers attended the first London Geo/Mobile Developers Meetup at Google HQ in London. Given my nearly 4 years working with some of the world’s location pioneers at Seeker Wireless, I feel quite qualified to tackle the subject of location and in particular location based advertising. First up was [...]
By Andrew Grill
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Posted November 28, 2008
in location
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Tagged cloudmade, fire eagle, Gary Gale, geo, geo meetup, google, lbs, location, location based advertising, mobile advertising, Nick Black, Open Street Map, slideshare, yahoo
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