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If Lawyers Can’t Protect You From Robots, Sam Waterstone Can

December 20th 2009

With huge props to Andy Sweet it only follows that if personal injury lawsuits for robot injury is in our future, so must be an ad by Sam Waterstone selling Robot Attack insurance to to scared old people. Its funny, and strikes home to those of us in the lead generation business.  Thanks, Andy!

Our Best Defense Against Robots May Be Lawyers

December 12th 2009

Robots are real. We know this at some level.  MIT is developing robot lets that can run and jump, the Christian Science Monitor describes how some can recover from stumbles. Imagine how that might help in fighting fires or battles.  Now imagine what go wrong. There is a level of  “Danger, Will Robinson”, and lawyers […]

Twittering and Facebooking from the Altar

December 4th 2009

Not one, but two of the fantastic people I get to work with on our digital team are getting married. You’ll probably not see either of them do this, but this couple pulls a bit of a social media stunt as part of their nuptials. Of course there are worse things one can do at […]

Under Pressure, Law Firm Pulls Down Disgusting Legal Advertising

December 4th 2009

Congratulations, and thanks to you, Lindeman, Alvarado, & Frye, the law firm several hundred of you have helped hector, has pulled down the images we called the worst advertising ever. It was amazing to see some of you commenting them on their site with Google Sidewiki, and advocating in social media for what amounts to […]

Free Book Download: Dr. Margaret Hagen’s Whores of the Court

December 1st 2009

Back in the day when I was studying Lay Epistemology, a theory in social psych, Margaret Hagen held a lot of the cool in Boston University’s psychology department. She is the type of researcher who is rigorous, sarcastic, and unafraid to bite the hand that feeds her. Which means she’s fun and a smart read. […]

Law Firm Ads Court Pedophiles, Rapists, and Child Beaters with Ugly Tactics

November 29th 2009

In the Court of Bad Advertising, Can You Plead Insanity? Likely the worst legal advertising ever, along with a taste of the web’s swift response.

Digital Marketing Regulation: Google Analyltics May Be Illegal in Germany

November 26th 2009

First They Came for the German Marketers… Continuing my theme that regulation should be a much higher concern to digital marketers and their professional associations, I submit that one core digital marketing tool may already be illegal in the world’s third largest economy. Zeit Online reported today that numerous German privacy officials are convinced that […]

Google Sidewiki Panics Brand Managers: Some Use Hacks to Jam The Service

November 24th 2009

Seth Godin may not want comments on his blog, but Google does.  Google’s Sidewiki service allows anyone with their tool installed to post and view comments in a frame right beside web content. I’ll provide a few examples of how this service is taking root, and some options for your Sidewiki strategy, including the choice […]

False Identity: A Federal Crime in the US, But Heroic in the UK?

November 23rd 2009

On The Internet Nobody Knows If You’re a 14-Year-Old Girl In Wales, a 61-year-old woman suspected that her husband had been sharing elicit emails with a 14-year-old girl, and feared he was a pedophile. She logged on from a computer elsewhere in their home, pretended to be such a girl, and found he was all […]

Drug Makers Beg for FDA Regulations to Allow Them to Twitter and Blog

November 21st 2009

In April, the FDA sent warning letters to 14 companies, including Eli Lilly and Co and Merck & Co Inc., about their drug marketing online, saying that ads for certain products were misleading and did not contain any risk information. But it’s hard to include risk information when your Twitter post is limited to 140 […]