Month: February, 2009

Sharing The Good Stuff

The Ad Man Tweeteth

It’s been fun reading through Alex Bogusky’s Twitter feed. It seems like he’s still trying to find a voice and rhythm in this medium as he waxes rhapsodic about underarm sweat and rinsing crap out of his nose, but he’s interacting, questioning and exploring. While CP+B will undoubtably remain the winner everyone loves to hate, you can’t help but [...]

Barry Judge & Alex Bogusky: Best Buy Buys The Best

For me, late night surfing is always the best. When I’m on the web at work, I have to be very task focused — Google for quick dive into an unfamiliar topic, eMarketer or some other info/fact site for an illustrative statistic for a presentation, maybe (if I’m lucky) a quick a read of a [...]

New Projects: EZ Art & The Monads

Things have been hectic around the old Patchchord compound, but I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention two freelance projects I worked on that have launched in the past few months. Check ‘em out… EZ Art is a Kansas City company helping one and all enjoy craft therapy at its finest. Whether you’re with your [...]

Advising Clients Among Chaos

Yesterday I reached out to my network and asked a fairly simple question: I received some great responses and thought I would share those here. Dallas-based freelance writer and creative consultant Jason Fox: Keep advertising. No one buys what they don’t know about. Minneapolis-based interactive marketer Adam Kmiec: Test dozens if not hundreds of things [...]