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A dreamer, innovator, and risk-taker. This is a look into the mind of Connor Edwards, a creative problem solver from Vancouver.
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In case you’ve missed it, I redesigned my blog in January to – what I think – is a much better layout. A lot of people have been asking me lately what theme I’ve been using. It’s a modified version of @stylehatch’s Swell theme.
They are awesome. Check out all of their Tumblr themes at www.stylehatch.co.

Posted on Friday, April 20th 2012
Tags technology design marketing
Love this viral video by Nike. Extremely motivational and resonates with me on multiple levels. Hits me hard. #makeitcount
Posted on Monday, April 9th 2012
Tags digital marketing nike viral motivational life leadership
Disclaimer: I’m self-declaring myself a Miracle Whip ‘hater’ and I can’t stand the stuff! This does not, however, translate into a dislike for their advertising campaign.
The folks at Kraft’s Miracle Whip brand are taking an interesting angle for their latest marketing campaign. They’ve hired a number of celebrities (Pauly D? Okay, maybe sudo-celebrities) to disapprove of their brand, forcing consumers to “Take a Side.”
I’ve yet to decide whether or not Kraft has done something brilliant or just shot themselves in the foot – but that’s just it. They’ve picked James Carville (CNN politic contributor and Democratic party strategist) and Pauly D (from MTV’s Jersey Shore) for a reason. Perhaps appealing to America’s slightly-more-intelligent population who find Pauly D’s disapproval positive?
Their campaign is integrated, with the various spots driving traffic to a YouTube site where you can become a ‘lover’ or ‘hater’, a Facebook page and a Twitter account. The YouTube site displays a Twitter stream of voters who are voicing their opinions, and also affords users the opportunity to trade personal data for a free sample or Miracle Whip.
Posted on Monday, May 23rd 2011
Tags ads marketing thinkoutloud
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