by James Shaw, Creative Director George Clooney EOnline.com, Sept. 13, 2009 "I'd rather have a rectal examination on live TV by a fellow with cold hands than have a Facebook page." Having just read a book (Robopocalypse) about computers and machines ganging up on humanity and wreaking havoc, I have to say I can relate to the growing chasm between technology lovers and technology haters. I'm not sure…
Read Moreby Brad Trites, Account Manager, Twin Creek Media I am going to make a very bold statement: "There is no marketing tool available to small businesses more powerful than Facebook". I guess after making a pretty big statement like that, I better support it. As a small business owner, the last time you took out a really expensive full-page ad in your city's most popular phone directory or ran a TV or…
Read MoreWe are pleased to share with you a video interview of Twin Creek Media that was showcased by The Fire Within on ShawTV. We hope you enjoy the behind the scenes look of the team at Twin Creek Media. : ) Since 2004, Twin Creek Media has been a strategic and creative marketing agency located in Kelowna, British Columbia. The firm has carved a place in the marketing world by becoming known for integrated…
Read Moreby James Shaw, Creative Director Are your customers ENGAGED with your message (or bored out of their minds)? When it comes to engaging your target audience, not all marketing channels are created equal.... You are competing with 1000's of messages everyday. Your "target audience" is being bullseyed with so many random, off-topic, and boring attempts to capture their attention that they've probably…
Read MoreQuick Review of the Kodak Zi8 This is not a marketing related article like most of the posts on this blog, but it may interest readers in the marketing/production/design world nonetheless. Do you shoot interviews? Customer testimonials? Aspiring product reviewer or blogger? Impromptu capture-the-moment-around-town videos? Work events, grand openings, parties, birthdays, dog eating soap bubbles?…
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