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Tomato/Ketchup Sauce Recipe!

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Spent the weekend down in Devon and walked from Budleigh Salterton up the river to Otterton where we stopped for a pub lunch.

Ashley picked chicken and mushroom pie while I plumped for the mussels and chips.

Tomato sauce being obligatory on such occasions, we grabbed a handful of sachets and took our pints of bitter to the beer garden to await our feast.

On close inspection of the packets, we came across, not ingredients, but “allergy advice”!

May contain: Nuts, Peanuts, Sesame Seeds, Mustard, Celery, Wheat, Fish, Eggs, Soybeans, Milk, Sulphites and cereals containing Gluten.

Not sure if the advice was that necessary because, to be honest, it tasted just like tomato sauce and there wasn’t enough room for a peanut!

I’ve Met People Like This!!! – Social Media Guru Video

A bit sweary, but adds to the ridiculousness of what must be happening out there in marketing-land to folks who don’t read the right books or blogs!

I’ve started unfollowing and blocking anyone on Twitter who calls themselves a guru – if you can’t wrap your feet around the back of your neck and you don’t have books and films written about you – you aren’t a guru so get a life!

Thanks to Lorna for the tip!

LG Chocolate Phone $10k Treasure Hunt

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Interesting buzz-vehicle from LG.

Recall 5 of your “Chocolate” mobile phones with specific serial numbers and hand out $50k as a reward!

If you have one of the handsets knocking around, maybe it’s slipped down the back of the sofa or you know someone who’s sported one down the pub, make sure you check out the numbers below and I’ll have a Fortnum & Mason Hamper for letting you know!

802KPAE821224
803KPBF578597
803KPXV578330
803KPVH578503
803KPJP923836

But hurry – the offer ends on 30th September!

Microsoft LookingGlass Video Demo

So this is the demo of Looking Glass that Stephen Kim gave at Advertising Week in New York a few days ago.

A few hours before I’d published a post about the code-named LookingGlass which outlined its features, but more importantly that it’s a proof-of-concept and just one of a number of projects teams at Microsoft are working on to really start making sense of all the data available within the social media space and make it actionable.

I interviewed a few folks after the presentation and the reception was great. What agencies and advertisers alike were excited about was the ability to layer external data on top. So using APIs you’ll have the functionality to add in call centre numbers or sales information to really knuckle down and spot trends or potential pitfalls that you can then do something about, and quickly!

We’re excited about the great coverage on ClickZ, AdAge & TechCrunch and from Andy Beal and I know Jamey and Marc will relish more of your thoughts!

Yusuf Mehdi at IAB MIXX Video at Advertising Week 2009

Well we’re having a blast over here in New York, working hard – 18 hour days – and playing hard for the rest of the time!

Feel very privileged to have been in the front row at Yusuf’s speech which I wrote about on Monday and there’s been a tremendous reception for my post on Ashton Kutcher’s keynote conversation yesterday.

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Today we’re announcing LookingGlass and doing a ton more Tweeting and Blogging.

But check out the demo Yusuf does in this video. If you don’t have 40 minutes for the whole thing then just fast forward to the Bing demo at about 10.30 and that jaw dropping virtual reality stuff at 21 minutes!

Wispa Gold Messages with Rolf Harris!

Update 16/9: MSN has now started running the campaign!

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Wispa Gole Messages

No need to Wispa about this little marketing campaign because those yummy folks at Cadbury’s have forked out £2m in chocolatey profits to buy up media space all over the country!

The idea is to go to their special message site and leave some ditty for a loved one to have it plastered on one of over 1000 poster sites around the UK!

One lucky winner will have Rolf Harris tie their kangaroo down and create a brand new original painting on a high impact billboard near London’s busy Old Street roundabout on Tuesday 15th September!

That’s tomorrow so what are you waiting for!!!???

AdWeek New York 2009 in Videos Photos & Twitter

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Really pleased with this combined effort from our design/marketing/community teams at Microsoft Advertising.

image We’ve just launched this Advertising Week 2009 social media hub which includes a Twitter feed of everything being talked about in relation to the event and videos of interviews we’ve done before and we’ll be doing during our time there. 

image There’s a photo stream and including a very cool DeepZoom plug-in on the home page!

I’ll be in New York for the week blogging and Tweeting, so hope to catch up with a lot of you there!

If you can’t make it I hope you’ll drop by this site now and again…

Britain Works – Microsoft Digital Skills Initiative

Did you know that 77% of jobs in the UK require some sort of IT skills? To us digital marketers, sparking up a laptop or downloading the latest version of Tweetdeck seems like second nature, but to a lot of people just sending an email must seem like a hefty mountain to climb (ask my new mother-in-law!)

This morning on BBC Breakfast our UK MD – Gordon Frazer – talked about Microsoft’s new Britain Works initiative.

image A company as big as Microsoft would not be doing its duty during a recession if it just battened down the hatches and fended for itself. All the research says that skills and investment in business developed during lean times pay dividends in the end, so MS have kicked off a 5 part plan:

1.    Partnerships with NGOs – Microsoft will build on existing relationships and create new partnerships with employment focussed NGOs to support their work in getting hard-to-reach people back to work.  Support for NGOs will be in the form of cash, software and volunteering time.

2.    Apprenticeships – The Partner Apprenticeship programme will be rolled out from the pilot area in the West Midlands to a national offer. The apprentices are trained by a Microsoft IT Academy and after 7 months are working full time for the partner.

3.    Technology start-ups – Through the BizSpark programme we are supporting the creating of thousands of software development jobs in new technology startups.

4.    Training Vouchers – We will be providing 450,000  training vouchers to enable selected client groups access to IT training.

5.    Britain Works Skills Portal- www.microsoft.com/uk/britainworks  – The Britain Works website will provide people with full information on all the training and work opportunities available through the programme.

The idea is to help 500k people into work by 2012.

It’s things like this that make me proud to work for Microsoft!

4 years and counting many more………I hope!

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