thoughts
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Will it Byte?
At the start of 2020 (yes, we’re only 3 months in), Byte launched. There was a time where 6-second videos were super popular – made possible by Vine. KingBach, Rudy Mancuso, Lele Pons, Logan Paul, were some of the biggest creators on the platform. Now that it’s gone, and replaced by this new Byte, how
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Behind the culture of Supreme
Slow to the party, I know. I’ve never been interested in Supreme but recently I’m paying more attention to youth culture, and wanted to understand why certain brands like Supreme are so special. Here’s a great documentary on the brand and its cult status.
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Organic Reach is Finally Dead
It was a matter of time. They did pre-empt this towards the end of last year, and what a bombshell it was for brands by Mark on his first weeks back at work at Facebook. Facebook (essentially Mark) announced that they were going to improve the quality of experience in using Facebook. Mark posted about it.
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First Starbucks Reserve Roastery in Seattle
Had the chance to visit the very first Starbucks Reserve Roastery in Seattle today. Come with me as I bring you on a 360 tour. Feel free to look around and see the place for yourself. I can’t bring you to the roastery, but thanks to 360 video, I can bring the roastery to you!
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A story about a $488 billion dollar company
It has been 4 months since leaving Xiaomi, and I have been on a sabbatical to get myself refreshed and rebooted. There are a couple of reasons why I decided to leave in the first place. The first being the increasing misalignment on the marketing direction and company management. Second being the company forcing my hand
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B2B Branding Campaigns — Amazon Web Service x WONGDOODY
I always think B2B marketers have it tough. It’s not that easy to do B2B brand campaigns because your target audience is usually a small, niche crowd. That’s why it’s interesting and refreshing to see a brand like Amazon Web Services (AWS) do its first branding campaign — after 11 years! They are the market