February 2012
9 posts
Drake - Cameras (Earnest Blount Remix)
Kendrick Lamar - Cartoon & Cereal
January 2012
20 posts
Why Every Marketer Now Needs a Google+ Strategy. Via seomoz
Schoolboy Q feat. Kendrick Lamar - Blessed
Stevie Crooks – Gem Star | Razor Ramon Flow via C’est La Vie
I want to put creatives in a room together with like minds that are all waaaay...
– Kanye West on being the new Steve Jobs. Via Perthnow
Luxury brands in digital, the year in review by L2 Think Tank. View more at If it’s Hip it’s Here
Primetime - Jay-Z & Kanye West (Watch the Throne Bonus Track)
Skepticism arises over F-commerce
Facebook was born an advertising platform and its newly added e-commerce capabilities have not really convinced the few retailers who have ventured down that path. First of all there is a substantial problem in tracking the efficiency of such service. How are the fans driven to buy on Facebook? Does friends recommendations and/or referrals lead people to use this feature? These questions have yet...
December 2011
23 posts
Twelve tech trends to shape 2012. Have a look at number eight…
Banks look into your social media data to rate...
A new report on banks and social media suggests that your future loans might be granted (or not) according to your number followers or your Klout score. New startups are specializing in gathering public informations for banks, taking advantage of the flaws of social networks’ privacy settings. Of course, this is still far from being a common practice but financial institutions are looking...
How is social media integrated in companies? We Are Social
Viral is a thing that happens, not a thing that is
– Faris Yakob
Understanding reverse product placement
Everyone knows about product placement and how brands promote their products by showcasing them in movies, tv shows and other video formats. In that respect, performances such as Lady Gaga’s Telephone music video are regarded as product placement orgies. On the other hand, reverse product placement refers to unknown or fictional products that become iconic through their presence in films....
Brussels authorities recognize European luxury...
The ECCIA (European Cultural and Creative Industries Alliance) regrouping the most important luxury brands conglomerates in Europe (Comité Colbert, Altagamma, Walpole, Meisterkreis, Circulo Fortuny) has been recognized for its supremacy in the world.
After all:
17 of the 25 worldwide luxury companies are from the EU
These companies are responsible for 75 per cent of the global market
More than...