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Media Hunter sparks AdNews article on Barack Obama

AdNews MagazineMedia Hunter’s recent post titled ‘A Web 2.0 President?’ created quite a buzz in the blogosphere last month, inspiring AdNews digital expert Mark Chenery to write an excellent article in his regular ‘DIGITALWATCH’ column.

Mark Chenery writes: “If Barack Obama wins the Presidential elections in the US on 4 November the effects on Australian marketing will be profound.”

Mark credits Media Hunter for the articles inspiration using Craig’s examples of Obama social media ventures as its foundation.

“Craig Wilson of Sticky Advertising recently wrote an excellent post on his Media Hunter blog detailing some Obama’s social media ventures.” writes Mark.

Both of these articles beg the question; if social networking is such a phenomenon, what effect will an Obama win have on brands in Australia?

Posted by Craig on November 9th, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Posted under: Digital | Propaganda | social media | Sticky Advertising Agency

Sticky figures in Top 50 Australian Marketing blogs

Julian Cole’s second appraisal of Australia’s Top 50 Marketing blogs has been published in B&T Magazine and we are proud to say that Sticky Advertising has figured prominently.

The 10 October issue of B&T lists the Top 50 Marketing blogs and a feature article Welcome to Australia’s Marketing Blogosphere.

Craig’s Media Hunter blog came in at #13 (up several spots from the original ranking) and was closely followed by fellow Sticky blogger Gordon Whitehead’s The Marketer at #14.

The most pleasant surprise though was seeing our new agency website being ranked #32 in Australia.

Having three sites from the one agency figuring so highly in social media and blogging circles is quite an honour and something that we will endeavour to maintain.

Once again congratulations to Julian Cole for taking the time to trawl the Aussie blogosphere. And congrats to B&T for embracing this new strand of the marketing world. It’s further proof that blogging and social media are gaining relevance in Australia.

Posted by Craig on October 8th, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Posted under: Propaganda | social media | Sticky Advertising Agency