Entries from October 2008

Forrester: Laptopdance

October 28th, 2008 by Matt Rebeiro · 5 Comments
In Customer conversations · Customer experience · Events · Media · Mobile · Networking · New technologies

Forrester, the independent technology and market research company, have asked Ryan*MacMillan to throw them a Laptopdance at their Consumer Marketing Forum EMEA 2008 & Financial Services Forum EMEA 2008. It’s being held on the 6th and 7th of November at the Riverbank Park Plaza Hotel.
As a social media agency we are obviously inclined to look [...]

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The changing face of the Creator, Contributor and Consumer

October 23rd, 2008 by Matt Rebeiro · 1 Comment
In Measurement · Social media

Typically when we think about audiences (certainly online audiences) we think about how there are Creators, Contributors and Consumers. Indeed recently myelf and Iain have been doing work around the various platforms, actions and activities these three groups might involve themselves in. Up until now we’ve been working with the model that these three groups [...]

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RTE “THE DEN”

October 21st, 2008 by Matt Rebeiro · No Comments
In Client testimonials

As Ireland’s national broadcaster RTE are constantly looking for ways to use innovative technology to deliver programming content. We worked with the Commissioning Editor of youth network DEN to explore the potential of various online technologies for engaging young audiences.
“In such a fast moving environment, we find it enormously helpful to have access to outside [...]

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IAB KUDOS presentation uploaded to Slideshare

October 20th, 2008 by Leo Ryan · No Comments
In KUDOS · Measurement

As promised (ages ago) the KUDOS presentation that I gave at the IAB in September is now loaded and available here on Slideshare.

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‘Swarm of Angels’; crowdsourcing movie production

October 8th, 2008 by Matt Rebeiro · No Comments
In Brand innovation · Fundraising · Product launch

In the annals of the R*M blog you’ll see that Iain once blogged about the advent of MyFootballClub. Its been a happy source to reference when discussing crowdsourcing but its about to make way for the new pretender: A Swarm of Angels.
Just as with MyFootballClub, A Swarm of Angels brings together 1000 people who have [...]

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