Posted by: Søren
on Feb 24, 2012
Nike has engineered knit for performance to create running footwear that features only the essentials. Employing a new technology called Nike Flyknit Technology.
Posted by: Søren
on Sep 17, 2009
Facebook has been around since 2004 and it took five years before the social network succeeded to become profitable (black numbers on the bottom line).
Posted by: Søren
on Sep 12, 2009
I do have a conflict of interest! On one hand I love the Internet for being what it is (no reason to mention all the things the internet has changed - in a positive way). Having finished what I would call my education on paper (A Msc. in economics & marketing) I am to make a choice about which direction my forthcoming career (basically I just need a job really:)) is going to point. No doubt I am going to put all my energy and time in a job where online brand building...bla...bla...something has to be a part of my job description. But but:
Posted by: Søren
on Jul 18, 2009
I joined the social phenomen "Twitter". I have been checking out the Twitter platform for quite some time now. And I have to admit that I like it. From my iPhone I can tweet from anywhere in the world. Furthermore I have made an Twitter integration to my website and it works flawlessly. Sweet.
Posted by: Søren
on Jun 13, 2009
A fresh survey (IAB Europe) shows that Denmark is the country in Europe where advertising sales for Internet media accounts for the largest share of the overall Advertisement budgets. To put it simple: The Danes are very much online and online is now "bigger" than other media-platforms like print. In an advertising/marketing perspective this means that online as a communication channel is finally being "taken serious".
Posted by: Søren
on Feb 19, 2009
Funny and well produced viral marketing. The movie "Power of Wind" from Epuron won a Golden Lion at International Advertising Festival in Cannes and is produced by advertising agency Nordpol based in Hamburg, Germany.
Brilliant viral advertising for Wind energy company Epuron.
Posted by: Søren
on Jan 21, 2009
I recently installed the super cool Google Analytics module developed for Joomla Content Managament System on my website. Actually I am surprised by the applicability. Being educated within the area of marketing you cannot think of better way to analyze your website than Google Analytics. It is free for everyone to install on their website and after wards you can really learn something about yourself, and your website visitors.