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November 07, 2008

New video: shifting values and the future of advertising and marketing

Broadband Media vs Narrowband Media

Image by gleonhard via Flickr

Just uploaded this new video via Tubemogul (adds it automatically to a dozen or so sites). My favorite video platform is still Blip.tv btw, because the quality is great and it allows downloads via iTunes (so you can watch my videos on your iPod while you're driving;). My Youtube page is here, if you are using Youtube (who isn't?) 

The topic of this video: Shifting values and the Future of Advertising: In an inter-connected and broadband-powered world, pedigree, age, gender, location and cash matters less and less, and reputation, creativity, trust and MERIT matter more. What will this do to Advertising and Marketing?


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