Talk about the ultimate community. It gives me much hope to watch the success of a site like Couchsurfing.com, a online community that helps travelers find a place to crash in cities across the globe. The ultimate benefit of such a service is the friendships that develop and the experiences that these people can have if they are willing to take a chance.
The community has grown to over 500,000 surfers since the site launched in 2004. Such an idea makes me realize just how willing people are to bridge online relationships into real world experiences...and the possibilities of that realization seem endless.
Check out the site...and if you are truly daring, find a couch somewhere new!
http://www.couchsurfing.com/
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Story of Stuff
I'm sure a behind the curve on this one, but just discovered this very smart video that explains the dangers of our current consumption patterns in a very simple, yet powerful way.
If you haven't seen this yet, enjoy! If you have, I would love to hear your thoughts.
http://www.storyofstuff.com/
If you haven't seen this yet, enjoy! If you have, I would love to hear your thoughts.
http://www.storyofstuff.com/
Saturday, April 19, 2008
Sites of the Day: Blurb and Littlepaperplanes
Couple cool new sites that were passed my way...
Blurb.com:
Make your own Book - could this be the next big thing in customization? Very cool concept and something I can see appealing to a wide range of people. In fact, I'll be starting my first book very soon.
http://www.blurb.com/
Another interesting venture that allows artists to connect, share and sell there works across different mediums.
http://littlepaperplanes.com/main.php
Monday, April 7, 2008
Story Telling: The most powerful tool your brand can have
Below is a really cool article from my friends at Trendwatching.com. Interesting discussion about the shift from mass to niche and what impact this may have on the brands we know and trust. We all know that story telling is one of the most powerful way to grow you brand...the challenge how do brand allow (and encourage) consumers to do the story telling for them.
Great examples of brands that are hitting the spot:
http://trendwatching.com/trends/statusstories.htm
Great examples of brands that are hitting the spot:
http://trendwatching.com/trends/statusstories.htm
Thursday, March 27, 2008
A Different Way to Promote Music
First there was Radiohead giving consumers what they want...Now Dr. Pepper is pushing Axl to get his butt in gear (http://money.cnn.com/news/newsfeeds/articles/prnewswire/NYW021A26032008-1.htm).
Wonder what comes next...
Wonder what comes next...
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Site of the Day: Socialthing
Socialthing is a new application that lets users stay on top of all their social networks in one place. While not the first, people at the SXSW Interactive Festival were hyping it as first class.
I'll be interesting to see where this one goes...
http://socialthing.com/
I'll be interesting to see where this one goes...
http://socialthing.com/
Monday, March 17, 2008
Michael Pollan -- In Defense of Food

I saw Michael Pollan speak on Saturday at the Natural Products ExpoWest. I have never heard Pollan speak before and have yet to read his latest book, "In Defense of Food" (http://www.michaelpollan.com/indefense.php), but I will say that his words gave me plenty of food for thought. As a food marketer for a large CPG company, I often ask myself what I am contributing to America...and more importantly, am I doing good.
We all know about the obesity epidemic, the continued acceleration of diet related medical problems and the impact of processed foods. I listened to Pollan speak about these issues and their impact and was inspired by his passion and conviction to bring change to the way we live our lives and how we eat. I respected the fact that he was not trying to sell us another fad diet, nor did he make any claim that he was an expert about all aspects of nutrition. His words were intended to make the audience (mostly food marketers, manufacturers and retailers) hear...and more importantly think about how we can help.
As I walked around the enormous convention center after listening to Pollan talk, I felt encouraged by all that I saw around me. Companies, both big and small, brought so much passion with them to the event that it was inspiring. By now means does this mean that all intentions were completely pure. After all, these were all business people looking to make a living....but more power to them, if they can truly improve the lives of others in the process!
I'll post the link to the video of the event and the Q&A session as soon as they are available.
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