December 22, 2003
December 17, 2003
December 08, 2003
Not Kids for Long
According to Grunwald Associates and Media Post, over 2 million American Children ages 6-17 have their own personal websites. This has enormous ramifications for the future of the internet and the marketing that goes along with it, assuming the trend continues. When kids today become the adults of tomorrow, they will have an entirely different way of communicating. It hints towards an erosion of mass communication and a shift towards micro-communication and peer-to-peer communication. (charts here)
Peter Grunwald, President of Grunwald Associates, observes, “Previous generations of kids wrote earnest poetry, or joined rock bands to express themselves. Today’s kids do so by building personal websites. And they’re hungry for tools to help them build better, more engaging sites, and stay in closer touch with friends.”
December 01, 2003
Looks like there's a new (to me), not to mention pretty decent, marketing blog on the block by John Porcaro ... a marketing guy at Microsoft. John Porcaro: mktg&msft.
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