
If you’re not using Firefox, you should be. Compared to internet exporer or any of the other browsers, this program offers incredible easy to use features, fantastic spam filtering and lots of cool plugins. Plus, it’s free!
They just released a new version, and it has some really hand features, including Fontfinder (helps you identify and grab fonts you like on a website), Colorzilla (an advanced eyedropper that helps pick photos. My favorite is ScreenGrab, a tool that lets you select and copy any section of a screen shot.
Nothing to do with PR today, I’ve been wandering around New Orleans with my wife on a surprise anniversary trip. Just had to comment about the people who live here. From the streets of the French Quarter to the residents of the Garden District and thw students at Tulane, everyone is incredibly kind, friendly and outgoing. Here’s a group of people that has gone through horrible upheavel, yet they’re far friendlier than ANY Angeleno I’ve encountered. Amazing food, fantastic music and an incredible vibe. Love it here. Now if you excuse me, a chorus of raw oysters are calling my name…
Going to a wedding in Florida tomorrow and I’ll be gone through Memorial Day, so I thought I’d share a few of this week’s more interesting PR/Social Media stories I found on the interwebs.
Wall Street Journal: Troubled Dealerships, Amazing Auto Deals
Marketing Daily: Ford Takes Fiesta On The Road For Test-Drives
ClickZ: Social Marketing: Brands Pursue ‘Controlled Spontaneity’
Bulldog Reporter: Economy May Be Down, But PR Opportunities Are Up
Eagle eyed electric car fans would have seen this outside Starfleet Academy in the new Star Trek movie. I’ve worked with Leno several times on stories, and met with Paul Wilbur once with my old boss when we were pitching the now-defunct Saleen account. Both are very cool guys, and the Aptera is one helluva cool car. Enjoy.
For those of you who didn’t see the cover of January’s Entrepreneur Magazine, they ran a major feature on a NYC startup called Animoto. The company is run by four friends: two software geeks, a music major and a film student.
Together they cooked up a sweet little piece of software that allows users to upload photos, pick from a pretty wide list pre-licensed music (or upload their own) and hit the GO button. Then Animoto takes over, analyzing the images and music and creating a slide show with slick transitions that match the visuals and sound. Then it gives you a code to upload to YouTube. The entire process takes about 30 seconds.
The process is pretty cool, particularly for those who don’t always want to spend time in iMovie cutting videos and would rather post a quick slide show. I did one about a car show a client sponsored just for fun. Check it out:
This was accomplished with the free version of the software. Upgrade to the Pro version (about $250) and you can use higher-resolution photo, make shows as long as you want (the free version is limited to 30 seconds) and it’s fully licensed to use commercially. Imagine the promotional possibilities for real estate agents, restaurants, photographers, even car dealers! Just upload your shots, pick some music and BAM, you’ve got a slick little video to post on your site.
Sorry for the long delay, it’s been a crazy week. My next post will cover some new SEM tactics, but in this post I wanted to share a cool new video one of my clients just posted:
Sorry for the long delay, it’s been a crazy week. My next post will cover some new SEM tactics, but in this post I wanted to share a cool new video one of my clients just posted:




