26th July, 2007

Second Life for Corporate?

I just saw a great article in Wired about how Second Life isn’t adding up for the corporate sector. Coke and the NBA have been in there trying and while Second Life may have the cool factor, the cash register isn’t ringing for the marketers and their bosses!

Interesting because I have been saying this from day one. As one who advises clients on new/social media options, I checked out the blogging when it first got hot (loved it and saw great value), I checked out the podcasts (good for commuters but not everyone will have an IPod so it isn’t the perfect solution), I checked out video on Youtube and other sites (so cool and viral), I checked out Linkedin (great value but high maintenance) and MySpace (interesting but have to weed through a lot of riff raff) and Facebook (wild frontier with endless possibilities) and of course Second Life which, when asked, I said from day one it was cool but had no long term value (translates to sales) for the corporate sector.

Now at the Business Smart Tools conference in May, I invited Greg Verdino, then of Digitas, to give a demo of Second Life. With every conference, I want to present something that is way out there for those who aren’t messing around with the latest latest. He was great and it was interesting but many in the audience just didn’t see how they could use it to get their message out to their present and future customers. I agreed with them.

As Wired has mentioned, the concept of Avatars in an online community may evolve into something truly worthwhile for business, but until then, stick to the hundreds of other marketing options that exist online!

19th July, 2007

Business 2.0 No longer?

Say it isn’t so, I just heard that my favorite magazine of all time, Business 2.0 may be done. How can that be? The content is awesome, the ideas great…I always learn something!

Well I heard that Facebook has a group supporting it, and so I have joined and the group is getting larger by the minute.

One of the questions posed on the wall: will social media save Business 2.0?

Only time will tell!

9th July, 2007

Sweet Rexies Turns Candy into Money

We are very happy to bring on our newest client Sweet Rexies which is a small candy store with big ambitions.

Sweet Rexies, with a floor-to-ceiling wall of sweet delights, is much more than a sweet shop. Nanci Lewis, owner, has made this family destination in Norwalk, CT into the #1 Birthday party venue for kids (the numerous awards speak for themselves). Nanci has also provided us with funky high quality gifts and clothes for our children in addition to expanding into the corporate sector as well as weddings by providing clients with everything from favors to gift baskets that are over the top fun.

Big plans are in the works for Sweet Rexies that include online adventures and cross country hikes so stay tuned and see what is next for this candy store that is so much more!

2nd July, 2007

Corporate Video with Consumer Pull

Ever produced a corporate video that has a consumer pull? We have and it’s on the Bigelow Tea blog here.