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Post Of The Month – November ’09 – The Vote

Thanks everyone for some excellent nominations this month. Couple of things: Michael – thanks for nominating Grant McCracken's post – I'm going to carry it forward to next month's vote as it was posted on Dec 1st (so just missed being included in this one). And Helge – thanks very much for nominating one of my posts – I've not included it only because we had such a long list of nominations (but thanks anyway), but I have included your nomination of Danah Boyd's excellent talk. OK, so our shortlist this month is:

Why Brand Planning Is Not As Good As Planning – Dave Trott

Crowdsourcing Advertising – Can It Work? – Amelia Torode

A Slap In The Face – Steve Henry

What Should The Ad Industry Take From TED? – George Nimeh

Crowdsourcing A Discussion On Crowdsourcing – Rick Liebling

The Unbranded Brand – Ed Cotton

Bookshops Are Not Dead – James Higgs

Is Marketing A Strategic Resource Or A Procured Commodity? – Randall Rothenburg

Streams of Content, Limited Attention: The Flow of Information through Social Media – Danah Boyd

And you can vote below:


Which of these do you think should be Post Of The Month for November 2009?(surveys)

2 responses to “Post Of The Month – November ’09 – The Vote”

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    Rick Liebling

    Wow, great company to be included with. I’m familiar with some of the terrific work on this list, but you’ve given me a reading list for the week as well.
    Thanks for the recognition.

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    Rick Liebling

    Wow, great company to be included with. I’m familiar with some of the terrific work on this list, but you’ve given me a reading list for the week as well.
    Thanks for the recognition.

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