
Board game, Boggle, challenges the mind with these simple print executions.
Headline: noD’t ouy lkie amegs ttha kema oyu leef sartm?
Also seen on AdvertisingforPeanuts Blog.
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Author Archives: MortarMark
July 17th, 2006
Boggle boggles the brain.July 17th, 2006
The puzzle of Red Bull
With a can of Red Bull anything is possible. Direct mail program posted on AdvertisingforPeanuts Blog. Credit to 10AM Communications, Singapore. I would imagine this has to be a trade promotion judging by the cost of production. July 16th, 2006
The Long Tail
The Internet offers unlimited shelf space and virtually frictionless distribution, allowing business to make hits out of misses, giving the re-run industry an entirely fresh lease. Although his examples are drawn from the entertainment industry, it appears to us that many other businesses will benefit from the explosion of demand further down the demand curve. Take for instance computer storage. Companies like Isilon Systems (a Mortar client) provide customers with relatively limitless capacity for storing digital content — like movies, music, books, pdf documents, photos, and large images — and are well positioned to benefit from demand for systems designed to ease the storage and retrieval of data. And as corporations store more and more data, they will feed an expanding tail of demand from users; and evergreen demand for Isilon. Each of us too is contributing to the Tail. Every photo we take, document we create, video uploaded or song downloaded has to go somewhere. I know I’m not the first to save several generations of video players just so I can be sure I’ll be able to play back old tapes. Each action fuels demand for aging content and systems. And the efficiency of the Internet in aggregating the interests of small numbers of widely dispersed users ensures the continued (and profitable) existence of the means to access, store, retrieve and edit content even long after the originators have crumbled into ashes. Now the long tail seems to be everywhere. What is this blog if it isn’t a classic Long Tail business? With every post I am marking my trail on the web and giving those close to me one more reason to dig up my words at some future date. (As my friend at SixApart chuckled this weekend, "Blogging really is like crack. Once you’re hooked. You’re hooked"). And as we pointed out in the recent post about HP’s new campaign "The Computer is Personal Again," the insight that our legacies are increasingly captured digitally has inspired a new line of laptops and, in turn, a different way of thinking about personal computing. We are not the first to grapple with the long reach of the long tail. As Nathaniel points out on his blog, the development of the railroads across the continential US was an early (but certainly no less disruptive) example of Anderson’s theory:
That’s always the way with great business books. Look around. The Long Tail is suddenly everywhere. July 16th, 2006
Snapple rises high above rivals in hot air promotion.
The event comes to Queen Mary Events Park, San Francisco (Oakland) on Thursday, July 27. We’ll be there. Check back for coverage. July 16th, 2006
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