Category Archives: It isn’t only rockn’roll

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Viral effect utopia

I have, during the past week, had a lot of clever conversations with cool people about the secret behind social media. Because let’s face it, what we are really after is what the viral effect could possibly do for our … Continue reading

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as soon as I discover myself…

This morning (while my daugher woke up at 5.45 am and wanted to watch cartoons), I found myself browsing through one of my many attention stream and stumbled across this amazing post by Chris Heuer. Chris is a fantastic talented … Continue reading

a place in the sun – on engaging people and control

I have been giving my looks upon social marketing on a danish blog ( sorry in danish only guys) lately, I have been elaborating on it over and over again in my head and I have a couple of points … Continue reading

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Slideshare.net told me I was a rockstar – and left me feeling like an idiot

So yesterday was April fools day – a day where companies can be untrue and funny. First thing in the morning I tripped over my friend André’s blogpost that his wine community Adegga.com was buying the much larger wine community … Continue reading

Random thoughts on green “active” and “passive”

I have had this blogpost coming in a while. Both because of the above picture, but also because of a SXSW panel called sustainability and social media, but the buttomline is, that I see a lot of people and media … Continue reading

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Do epic shit. Just do it.

I just read Matt Balara’s very short blogpost on his impressions from SXSW (which I also attended and you guys probably know that by now – okay I’ll stop writing about SXSW soon). Anyway what we should all take away … Continue reading

it’s not only rock’n'roll baby! – about rudeness online

I think this story is extremely frigtening, because it really shows that sometimes you create sensations as a blog, just to be able to talk about something. I stopped reading Techcrunch for good a while back because of well.. excuse … Continue reading