Archive for November, 2011

British Artist Draws New Twitter Followers

Monday, November 7th, 2011

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British artist Greg Burney has exploded on Twitter thanks to a very creative social media marketing strategy. Burney began with around 70 followers before he came up with his Twitter project called #drawmyfollowers. With the project, Greg Burney set out to do a sketch of every single new follower that followed him before November 14. He would then send the sketch to that follower. The message tweeted on October 31 read as such:

drawn tweets post1 300x138 British Artist Draws New Twitter FollowersNot realizing the impact this was going to have on his Twitter profile, let alone his time, Burney had to ultimately had to tweak his promise. Within two days, he had 700 followers. Some media outlets picked up on it and the followers kept on coming. He then changed his November 14 deadline to promising to sketch his first 3,000 followers. If you’d like to get in on the action, it’s too late. I went to his page this morning and he now has over 5,000 followers. Brilliant!

By thinking outside of the box to use his craft and tie it into the social media platform he wanted to promote, it’s safe to say that it’s mission accomplished for this artist. We sure hope he enjoys sketching- he has his work cutout for him.

MillerCoors Changes Packaging After Rough Third Quarter

Friday, November 4th, 2011

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So what does a company do after the worst quarter in its history? Change the packaging. At least that’s what MillerCoors is doing to Miller Genuine Draft. The new “Black” packaging for MGD highlights the brand’s heritage as the original cold-filtered draft beer in a bottle. MGD has become the beer brand of choice for Millenial consumers (those born between 1980 and 1995) but it’s third-quarter sales have experienced a double-digit decline.

Along with some new ads, the packaging will hit retail shelves in the coming weeks. MillerCoors describes the new packaging as more “stylish” and “internationally-alluring”. At a time when Miller Genuine Draft sales have continued to slide, MillerCoors is expecting the packaging change so help get sales back on track.

Nest Thermostat Will Blow Your Mind

Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011

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Check out this brand new gadget designed by the fathers of the iPod. The Nest Learning Thermostat is a cutting edge thermostat designed to help cut your energy bill. This smart little device learns your behavior and creates a heating and cooling schedule based according to your lifestyle. Over a period of time it learns when you wake, when you go to work, when you come home, etc. By adjusting the heating and cooling output to your schedule, you can save cash on your utility bill.

Like the iPod, this thermostat is controlled with a simple wheel that helps you program temperature and length of heating and cooling cycles. The thermostat makes a note every time you turn the wheel and compiles data on how you like the temperature of your home. You can also control the Nest away from home with your smart phone.

The Nest costs $249 and will go on sale in major electronics stores next month. It starts to learn your behavior in just a week and has six different sensors that keep track of things like motion, light, temperature and humidity. It knows to change the temperature of a room when you are staying in it, but it also knows when you’re just passing through by detecting motion. These features are great for saving energy and money.