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Corporate strategies missing link: your local people

December 26, 2014 Jonathan Trenn 0

Go into any mall near where you live or work.  Pop in a store or two.  Or twelve.  Ask a manager about their digital platform presences.  Not necessarily their company website.  But about their what’s […]

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Choosing one’s (biased) politics via newsfeeds.

December 6, 2014 Jonathan Trenn 0

In an article from last summer, Mashable points out how political and partisan digital native publications such as The Blaze and Upworthy are taking keen advantage and thus benefiting tremendously from Facebook’s algorithm changes of […]

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Stella Artois Gives Beautifully Awkwardly

December 3, 2014 Jonathan Trenn 0

Stella Artois is one of my favorite beers.  They’ve been on YouTube for some time now.  This holiday season, they are running a series of themed videos called “Give Beautifully”.  Four of them, all with […]

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Welcome back, Digital Street Journal

July 21, 2014 Jonathan Trenn 0

I first created Digital Street Journal back in 2005 as a means to discuss digital media, business, culture, and politics.  At times it was a great ride.  At times I let it slip.  Unfortunately I […]

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