I'm back. New job is crazy but I'm starting to find my footing and some time to participate once again. Way behind on my reading. So rather than give you all some reading, I thought I would take my first stab at a naked show.
Apologies for all the "ums" and "ahhs", but hey, I'm naked. I think I deserve some leeway. ;)
[embedded naked video below]
Craphammer Naked 3 Minutes, episode 1 from craphammer on Vimeo.
Exposing Marketing in the Conversation Age
http://www.onedegree.ca/
Wonderful new design to One Degree (one of the top 10 marketing blogs in Canada according [to] Marketing Magazine.) Be sure to check out Kate's wonderful post on twitter and microblogging. Perfect for client-side and agency-side marketers alike.
Exposing the Future
http://tinyurl.com/32sadb
Communities Dominate Brands and their ten predictions for 2008. Here's some wonderful quotes from their document. Alan Moore and Tomi Ahonen have created one of the most impressive sources of emerging mobile trends and data on the web. And if you haven't read "Communities Dominate Brands" yet, then it's time to go sit in the corner.
Exposing her Marketing Brain
http://leighhimel.blogspot.com/
Taking risks is par for the course for Leigh Himel. I'd like to call specific attention to her An Ecosystem Approach to Marketing in the Digital Age. Brilliant application of not just system thinking, but environmental assessment criteria to communications. Give us part two, Leigh!
Most Exposed Blogger (this week)
Connie Reece: http://www.everydotconnects.com/
Frozen Pea Fund: http://frozenpeafund.com/
Her ability to extend her persona into the digital world is amazing to behold. And her work to support Susan Reynolds with the Frozen Pea Fund is both inspiring and empowering. They have raised well over $3500 to support Breast Cancer research and I encourage everyone to participate.
(Note: I'm looking for a logo and music for this crazy little "show". Feeling creative? Fire it my way. I'll use it.)
Nice one Sean. Now you just need to get that craphammer.ca tattoo on your chest. Thanks for pointing out Leigh's post -- excellent thinking there. Now, I just have to wait for the next instalment.
Posted by: Gavin Heaton | January 09, 2008 at 10:31 PM
Oh, no -- Sean is nekkid again! I am so honored to be named as the first ever Most Exposed Blogger. But you should have warned me. I didn't even have my acceptance speech ready. :)
The Frozen Pea Fund is over $7,000 in not quite three weeks. It's been an amazing experience to see the community gather around the cause. Thanks for calling attention to it.
Posted by: Connie Reece | January 10, 2008 at 04:01 AM
@Gavin: I'm waiting for Leigh's post as well AND that music for my show! ;)
@Connie: Wow! 7,000! That's AWESOME!!! Congrats! And you deserve the title. Thank you for doing so much and giving back.
Posted by: Sean Howard | January 10, 2008 at 04:24 PM
You must have balls the size of church bells! I've been starting to play with podcasts and video... but I ain't NOWHERE near ready to go nekkid... not by a LOOOOONG shot.
Well done. Great job of providing actual content as well. Who'd have thunk it?
Posted by: Tim Jackson | January 14, 2008 at 01:30 AM
Thanks for sharing all that great thinking Sean.
And great to see that the trainer's working out for you!
Posted by: Katie Chatfield | January 14, 2008 at 03:35 AM
@Tim: LOL. Thanks dude. I think it has more to do with a lack of size in relation to my sense of propriety. ;)
@Katie: Thanks Katie! Oy. As long as I never have to watch myself I'm good. ;)
Posted by: Sean Howard | January 14, 2008 at 07:24 AM