October 2008
5 posts
TA Example campaign - single page →
TA Example campaign - simple navigation →
TA Example campaign - navigation →
TA Campaign templates →
TA media site →
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September 2008
4 posts
Telstra BeInvolved Mobile Site →
Orange - good things →
Honda FCX →
Sour Sally Yoghurt →
August 2008
20 posts
Demonstrating the difference online →
Face recognition - Colour only →
Yellow under - Black Dick Smith →
Case 3: It's Peanut Butter Jelly Time!!! →
“Peanut Butter Jelly Time” was a Flash animation that emerged in the early 2000s and became an Internet phenomenon.”
- Wikipedia
Case 2: RickRolling →
“A lolcat is an image combining a photograph, most frequently a cat, with a humorous and idiosyncraticcaption in (often) broken English”
- Wikipedia
Case:1 - Lolcat →
“A lolcat is an image combining a photograph, most frequently a cat, with a humorous and idiosyncraticcaption in (often) broken English”
- Wikipedia
Dodge Quest →
The Lost Ring →
Trust your buds →
Pelican Pete's bogus journey around Australia... →
PizzaHut - create a rush of blood - energy - food... →
EasyJet - orange - cheap and friendly →
Emotions Created by Colour →
Google SERP Bias? Google Knols Best - Search... →
Perhaps we should be considering Google Knol or Google pages as a valid strategy to grabbing higher positions in the SERPs.
New device can ID wine variety and vintage -... →
How “Janet” Fooled the Twittersphere She’s the... →
Twitter user fools the twitter-sphere into thinking she was the voice of Exxon Mobile.
Voices of the Olympic Games →
An example of social media and the Olympics is from computer manufacturer Lenovo, which has created blogs for about 100 Olympics athletes.
The Lost Ring - McDonalds →
McDonald’s has come out with an “alternate reality game” called The Lost Ring. The aim of the game is to discover a hidden history to the Olympics, which involves adventures in ancient Greece, mysterious packages, heroines, and so on. The Lost Ring apparently has the backing of the International Olympic Committee (IOC). There’s an accompanying wiki and a YouTube site that...
Who Can I Sue →
Attorney and Web entrepreneur Curtis Wolfe wants WhoCanISue.com to become as common a name in the world of online legal searching as Lending Tree is when it comes to online mortgage research.
Wolfe is founder and CEO of WhoCanISue.com, a new Web service allowing people to determine if they have likely grounds for a lawsuit; if they do, it provides lists of local lawyers who bid for placement in...