I thought I'd pick up on the thread and offer up "5 Things Super Successful Digital People Do All the Time." As you finish reading this you might notice how closely all this "Super Successful Digital" behavior resembles really high quality "Human" behavior.
The following was originally posted in October of 2005. In the intervening eight years, not much has changed beyond marketers swapping out the term "internet" and swapping in "digital." All the varied…
Thanks to Brian Morrissey's Digiday article yesterday, I was introduced to the concept of Peak Advertising, as espoused in a working paper by Tim Hwang and Adi Kamdar of the Nesson Center for Internet…
"At times of uncertainty, marketers become polygamous." ~ Rishad Tobaccowala, 10/29/13
When our keynote speaker dropped this little nugget at Tuesday's Upstream Seller Forum in New York, it was like a…
"You get delegated to those you sound like." I don't know the origin of this quote - it was said to me in passing during a workshop - and there seems to be no accurate attribution online. To those of us in the digital advertising and marketing business it may be the best anonymous gift we'll ever receive. It's also a cautionary tale.
A couple of years back I was having drinks with a top executive from one of the ad tech companies formerly known as DSPs (which as we all know now is SO 2012!) He explained to me many of the intricacies…
I'm reading with some interest about Google's latest idea. It's their just-sort-of-but-not-really-announced plan to replace the cookie with Google's own unique web identifier. I don't want to be presumptuous,…
The Drift is turning a new page this week. We're publishing the first in an irregular series of interviews with provocative media, marketing and communications thinkers. This post features an edited interview…
Advertising Week 2013 runs through Friday. Breaking Bad ends its 6-season run on Sunday night. Coincidence? Perhaps...
When I think of the first 12 or 13 years of the digital ad business, it now seems…
Recently I heard an NPR clip about the coffee business in Vietnam. Naturally, my thoughts turned immediately to the state of the publisher in the online media and advertising world.
Vietnam, it turns out,…
My former Wired boss Louis Rossetto used to say that no medium ever replaces its predecessor - but it always changes it in some significant way. TV didn't eliminate radio, but radio changed quite a bit…
As Mark Twain famously quipped, "History does not repeat itself, but it does rhyme." And as I'm reading all this monumental, breathless coverage of the Publicis/Omnicom merger and what it will mean about…