Category Archives: Return on involvement
August 17, 2011
Next week Media Evolution The Conference is taking place in Malmö. Yesterday, the always awesome Joakim Jardenberg wrote the first piece in a blog relay to put focus on some of the conference sessions, today it’s my turn (yay!) and tomorrow I’m handling the baton to Helen … Continue reading →
July 29, 2011
Yesterday I launched the involvement manifesto – again. I’ve launched it already once – but I don’t believe that my homemade indesign skills did it any justice. Therefore I let Amelie from Krawatt.se play around with it and here’s what … Continue reading →
February 25, 2011
Featuring the incredible Mads Qwist. You can see more of the fantastic Return on involvement videos on the facebook page
February 23, 2011
I don’t really like lotteries. I think they are incredibly mainstream, and I don’t do mainstream very well. I constantly deal with them, because it looks like it has become a commodity; that it’s the way to involve people on … Continue reading →
January 27, 2011
Because I got a new webdesign today (hurry! go look and give me some feedback) + I have made 50 return on involvement tips on video during the last 1.5 years – I decided to post this… no tips, just … Continue reading →
January 11, 2011
If you’re committed and proactive about it – I mean, as Danielle Laporte says: who has ever told you that it’s supposed to be hard ? We’re just sure it’s hard from the beginning. Well no more. It’s a piece … Continue reading →
December 10, 2010
I have decided to put up every video I do for my book, Return on Involvement, on facebook, up here as well. Enjoy and welcome to my videos=)
September 13, 2010
Last week I did a video for my Return on Involvement page on Facebook. It went a little something like this: I was inspired by the video “the game layer on top of the world” that Heidi Harman had send … Continue reading →
June 7, 2010
I am in the process of turning my Danish “handheld” book (entitled “return on involvement – how to use social web to create business unusual”) into a digital book in English – it’s so much fun and a very creative … Continue reading →