Sunday Best: 18 May 2009

A round-up of this week’s consumer news….

Nearly twice as many Brits are considering a camping holiday compared with last year
http://tr.im/lDNt

M&S to sell 2m items for 1p
http://www.guardian.co.uk/money/2009/may/14/marks-and-spencer-penny-bazaar

Shoppers of the future will ‘pick’ fruit from supermarket shelves
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/5330690/Shoppers-of-the-future-will-pick-fruit-from-supermarket-shelves.html

Free–range is still important to consumers
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2009/may/15/free-range-egg-sales-increase

Google rival, Wolfram Alpha to change the way people use online data
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8052798.stm

Twitter breaks its social network: how quickly can it fix it?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/blog/2009/may/13/twitter

Older workers hit hardest by unemployment crisis
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/financetopics/recession/5330496/Older-workers-hit-hardest-by-unemployment-crisis.html

The top ten web brands accounted for 45% of all time spent online
http://www.brandrepublic.com/News/905544/Major-websites-grow-share-Britons-internet-time/

UK unemployment now at 2.22m (up 244k in Q1 of 2009)
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/8046128.stm

Follow us on for more regular updates from the Real World Insight team.

Virtual Jowett Vol. 1

dave-jowettThis is an important week. Today we start to re shape our company.

Over the weekend the second floor has been moved around to allow the first physical restructure out of the step change day….the single Investment and MediaCom Beyond Advertising (MBA) teams have been created.

Please take some time out to familiarise yourself with who now sits where, what team they are part of. Welcome them to their new homes…bring them cards, flowers and chocolates.

More importantly, if there is one thing I need you to do this week over and above your day job, I need you to remind our clients what we are doing and why.

We want them to understand that in the Age of Dialogue we are ensuring we are focussed to deliver the maximum media value, deliver the most insightful and engaging solutions and most of all we want to help them sell product.

Thanks for your help and be careful out there.

David

useful and interesting

hello, so i’ve been thinking about some things beyond swine flu this week . . . but i’m only going to post about one – data, i love it, we all love it, we are all going to talk about it a little more over the coming weeks and months . . . looking forward to it

1) so, question one i ask you – are you the algorithm?

http://tinyurl.com/db79vo

2) The Guardian came to see me the other day, and we ended up talking about data not about media, so it was actually a meeting i enjoyed . . . they are doing some frankly fascinating stuff . . .

Now, I’ve never massively been into the Guardian as a paper but as a brand i find it interestingly plays into john grant’s bubbles thing - from the long term deep investment in festivals through this move into open source and all the way to their linked datablog  . . .  http://tinyurl.com/qgo8j3 . . . some people (including themselves) are already doing some ace stuff with this including this mash-up of google maps and mp travel expense claims

http://tinyurl.com/dcu3ng

and this for the footie fans amongst you  http://tinyurl.com/d94mjy

for me, the thing this raises is about what story you tell with the data (and in a nod to team zen, how), because the data itself is neither useful nor interesting, its what you do with it that counts (as they say)

which takes me to where i will start with those of you in planning teams as we go on this whole data + deniro = success tip . . .  we tell stories for a living, those stories are the stories of how to change consumer behaviour for sure, but to steal from 1964 “the medium is the message” (maybe we’ll post next week on 60′s and 70′s cultural theorists, a lot things are coming full circle/into our line of sight now) – treat data as a spreadsheet or a bar chart and we’re all in trouble, treat it as one of the narrative voices in your story and we are getting interesting . . .

3) it seems the emeritus mr hollis has posted about something similar overnight -

http://tinyurl.com/o6mj5k

oh, and just because i quite like razorfish (always have done) an added extra

4) Razorfish’s annual client summit http://tinyurl.com/c5v5b7

there is some really interesting stuff in here (props walshy) – i like the reinvention of consumer research as community and influence research thought, but there is loads of other stuff hidden under a wealth of twitter nonsense

much like the rhythm,  data is gonna get you . . . watch out

Ben’s Eye – 24/4

Hello one and all,

‘Tis been the week that New Labour died (breaking their ’97 promise not to raise taxes) and the police were put further under the cosh – bloody citizen journalism eh?  Enough of the misery though – here’s some media news…

Is Twitter the new Google?

In terms of where you search for the latest news – see exhibit Susan Boyle

http://dwarfurl.com/66a0e

In support of the Pirate Bay Four

Turns out those pesky pirates might actually be used by people that buy music, according to this

http://dwarfurl.com/2617b

Free books!

Fancy picking up a copy of Crime and Punishment rather than the London Paper on your way home?  Well hopefully that dream will soon become a reality

http://dwarfurl.com/a88f4

A UK success story

In these hard economic times it’s good to know that one company is still making a £3bn profit (a UK record)

http://dwarfurl.com/af175

Facebook – remember them?

Here’s a nice little POV on Facebook and all those annoying changes they’ve made recently

http://dwarfurl.com/98ea9

And Finally…

This is a very funny site – http://www.morenewmath.com/

A rye little look at UK creative agencies, how many do you recognize?

http://dwarfurl.com/3135b

Have a great weekend one and all

Ta,

Ben

istfuling 24.04.09 – a prelude to beauteresting

this week i have largely been stealing walshy’s pile of business books while i wait for amazon to deliver me some more brain food so some of this is down to that, some of it is down to bbc2 of all places . . .

1) http://www.bbc.co.uk/speaker/

forget the apprentice – it lost its lustre after the second if not the first series, no ones cares anymore and sir allan doesn’t really own too many companies to give them a job in does he – he sold the tech business to sky – and jesus, pantsman, come on

anyway . . .  the speaker is where it is at . . . learning from children basically . . .  watch it, watch all of it – watch as they are put through different tests of their oratory abilities – talking people through a room at althrop, doing a two and a half minute live news broadcast, all sorts  . . . and then wonder whether you could pull any of that off . . . if not, maybe we should just appropriate it as our new presentation training ?

2) http://www.changethis.com/56.02.WorldWideRave

who can resist the question “do you market like led zeppelin or the grateful dead” personally i’d rather be able to play an instrument like any of their members and then work out “how to monetise” it ;-)

3) http://www.thepeopleproject.co.uk/

simple, quick, easy, nice – method . . . you’ve got a camera phone, why aren’t you doing this ?

4) http://www.newscientist.com/blogs/shortsharpscience/2009/04/tweet-with-your-brain-for-a-ch.html

the world as blade runner / minority report – it gets closer and closer – “the future is here it just isn’t widely distributed yet” as mr gibson is attributed with having said/written

when does twitter become really interesting to someone like me ? when it doesn’t require the typing bit . . .

finally . . . next week (if i can get it together) we will be looking at the concept of beauty . . . i’m fond of what marty neumeier nicked from buckminster fuller:

“when i’m working on a problem i never think about beauty. but when i have finished . if the solution is not beautiful, i know it is wrong”

How beautiful is your solution ?

Have a splendid weekend people

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