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RIP Michael Jackson

26 Jun

When I was a kid, I remember playing kickball in the neighborhood and when Thriller would come on the radio, I would crank it up. Then all the kids would dance in the cul-de-sac. Those were good times.

BooneOakley’s New Website

17 Jun
BooneOakley Homepage on Youtube

BooneOakley Homepage on Youtube

There have been many tweets about the new BooneOakley website. Some tweeted, “Huge.” “Web 3.0.” “Brilliant.” If you haven’t seen the new BooneOakley website, click here to check it on YouTube. That’s right. The entire website is on YouTube. This small agency in North Carolina has managed to create an agency website that is actually cool and smart. And it makes you wonder, why does a website have to be a website?

BooneOakley Website on YouTube

BooneOakley Website on YouTube

Sometimes, I feel agencies try to convince their clients to think outside of the boxes. And then you look at the agency website and it’s safe. And that’s sad.

BooneOakley Website on YouTube

BooneOakley Website on YouTube

BooneOakley Website on YouTube

BooneOakley Website on YouTube

BooneOakley Website on YouTube

BooneOakley Website on YouTube

BooneOakley Website on YouTube

BooneOakley Website on YouTube

BooneOakley Website on YouTube

BooneOakley Website on YouTube

Bach’s Toccada and Fugue in D minor on a giant ass piano

28 May

Girls can beatbox, too.

26 May

If you don’t believe me, check out Julia Dales.

How to win friends and influence applied to social networking

15 May

I found this great article that someone tweeted about. What if you took the famous Dale Carnegie book and applied it social networking?Well this article talks about just that: social networking Dale Carnegie-style.

 Read the original posting here.

Become a Friendlier Person
1. Don’t criticize, condemn or complain.
2. Give honest, sincere appreciation.
3. Arouse in the other person an eager want.
4. Become genuinely interested in other people.
5. Smile.
6. Remember that a person’s name is to that person the sweetest and most
important sound in any language.
7. Be a good listener. Encourage others to talk about themselves.
8. Talk in terms of the other person’s interests.
9. Make the other person feel important – and do it sincerely.

Actions to Be Friendlier on Facebook

  • Comment on friends’ status updates, ask questions
  • Remember your friends birthdays
  • Repost their links, initiatives if you find it worthwhile
  • Say or post something that makes you happy, and explain why
  • Recommend a friend
  • Actions to Be Friendlier on LinkedIn

  • Congratulate job changes
  • Ask someone a question related to their experiences
  • Answer posted questions
  • Refer people who you admire
  • Write a recommendation for someone who you enjoyed working with
  • Actions to Be Friendlier on Twitter

  • Reply to someone’s tweet
  • Retweet someone’s tweet
  • Suggest people follow someone, and don’t do it as part of “Follow Friday.” Follow Friday is a meme and lacks sincerity and impact.
  • Write a positive tweet about something good
  • Don’t engage in negative personality-attack tweeting
  • Win People to Your Way of Thinking 
    10.The only way to get the best of an argument is to avoid it.
    11.Show respect for the other person’s opinion. Never say, “You’re wrong.”
    12.If you are wrong, admit it quickly and emphatically.
    13.Begin in a friendly way.
    14.Get the other person saying “yes, yes” immediately.
    15.Let the other person do a great deal of the talking.
    16.Let the other person feel that the idea is his or hers.
    17.Try honestly to see things from the other person’s point of view.
    18.Be sympathetic with the other person’s ideas and desires.
    19.Appeal to the nobler motives.
    20.Dramatize your ideas.
    21.Throw down a challenge.

    Actions to Win: LinkedIn & Facebook

  • Create a group to engage thought leaders, interesting parties. Ask their opinions.
  • If logic/position is not factual, ask them how they came to that position.
  • Don’t say they’re wrong, yet state your facts. Ask them what they think.
  • Socratic method is a great way to engage. Sometimes writing out logic in an online group helps expose and address weaknesses.
  • Admit & amend wrongs
  • Challenge people to come up with answers.
  • Acknowledge and seriously weigh responses on any of these issues.
  • In areas of conflicting opinion, ask people to find a compromise.
  • Give credit to anyone who contributes to ideas used.
  • Actions to Win on Twitter

  • Engage in a dialogue on meaningful issues.
  • Remember, Twitter is public. Let folks save face.
  • Admit and amend wrongs.
  • Don’t flame, rather ask and state your dialogue.
  • Give people an out. It’s 140 characters, not a debate club.
  • Look for the positive result, and celebrate it. Laud your conversation partners
  • Be a Leader 
    22.Begin with praise and honest appreciation.
    23.Call attention to people’s mistakes indirectly.
    24.Talk about your own mistakes before criticizing the other person.
    25.Ask questions instead of giving direct orders.
    26.Let the other person save face.
    27.Praise the slightest improvement and praise every improvement. Be “hearty in your
    approbation and lavish in your praise.”
    28.Give the other person a fine reputation to live up to.
    29.Use encouragement. Make the fault seem easy to correct.
    30.Make the other person happy about doing the thing you suggest.

    Actions to Lead (Across All Social Networks)

  • Rather than dictate answers, ask questions of the community.
  • Give the minority a respectful voice and place within the discussion.
  • Self deprecate rather than attack others.
  • Thank and encourage other people’s contributions.
  • Reward top participants!
  • Make as many heroes as you can.
  • Suggestions and multiple options work. Directions don’t.
  • Article written by Geoff Livingston

    Asian Heritage Month: Rei Inamoto

    15 May

    As part of Asian Heritage Month, I would like to celebrate Asians/Asian-Americans in advertising. There are so few of us and I would like to acknowledge those who have broken through glass ceilings and are successful in advertising. I hope you find their point of view refreshing and inspiring.

     

    It is a challenge to keep up with the change, but I’d rather deal with the change then become complacent. -Rei Inamoto

     

     

    AKQA's Rei Inamoto

    AKQA's Rei Inamoto

    Rei Inamoto is a Global Creative Director at AKQA. Yes, there is an Asian in one of the highest posts in all the land. 

    Read one of Rei Inamoto’s interview with Portfolio Center.

    Read about Rei Inamoto’s Undiscovered Letter.

    President Obama Comedy Session

    12 May

    Our dear President can tell some jokes.

    Wanda Sykes “I don’t need to see your nipples” to President Obama

    12 May

    WTH? The weirdest Ford commercial. Ever.

    11 May

    When I think of Ford, this is not even close. Freaking weird.

    This Nike Courage commercial may be old, but it still inspires

    11 May

    I won Mom Of The Year

    11 May

    Elizabeth Phillips

    Elizabeth Phillips is mom of the year

    Elizabeth Phillips is mom of the year

    I rule! See the news coverage here.

    It’s Thursday. Dance already!

    7 May

    I really love the sound of Ladyhawke’s “Back of the Van.”

    Passion Pit’s “The Reeling”