Last year, I came across some (I think) US-based academic research that categorised the effectiveness of “viral videos” according to their content (violence, nudity, and so forth). I have, it seems, lost the link. Searching on “nudity” isn’t helping. Can anyone point me to the research?
Entries from November 2006
Fame at last!
November 12th, 2006 by Leo Ryan · 1 Comment
In Stories
Finally my photos can get the recognition they deserve. I found this cute application from Dumpr mentioned in a post on Mark’s blog. It enables you to have your flickr photos displayed in famous galleries around the world. Sort of.
Asi also has a nice piece on his blog about a flickr project and the quest [...]
Saatchi C. vs Saatchi M. (Lord)
November 11th, 2006 by Leo Ryan · No Comments
In Stories
Recently we’ve been discussing the various persuasive merits of broadcast versus interaction. Last week I came a cross a lovely comparison of the two in one family.
Charles Saatchi (the one who does art) has launched Your Gallery, a sub section of his gallery site. It’s a logical and interesting brand extention that combines Saatchi’s art [...]
I love Canteen
November 11th, 2006 by Leo Ryan · No Comments
In Stories
Canteen is just around the corner from our offices in Liverpool Street so we’ve been seeing a bit of them lately. Apart from really good trad English food at reasonable prices, (on Wednesday I had a really tasty Gammon, potatoes and parsley sauce for £9.50) good service and a great ambience there are three things [...]
Working on Sony Consumer Electronics
November 7th, 2006 by Iain MacMillan · Comments Off
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Our former client, Kyoko Matsushita, Senior Marketing manager with whom we worked on the Walkman business, very kindly said the following about RMM:
I worked with RMM developing pan-European online marketing strategies. They were fun to work with and took all the jargon and hype out of digital. They had a unique approach that got to [...]