Archive for May, 2007

Kid Power 2007

Saturday, May 26th, 2007

Could have used a dose of Disney pixie dust

I was at Kid Power 2007 in Orlando this past week, where Erik Hauser and I were talking about kajeet and Whyville. (The positive reaction to what kajeet is up to, by the way, was truly amazing.) I’d heard about Kid Power for years, and I was really looking forward to it. I have to say, though, I was disappointed.

I’d had this vision of Kid Power as being the top of the line of kid marketing conferences. And maybe it is. But my main impression upon walking into the booth area was, “This is it?!” Not that I expected three floors of booths, as at ad:tech New York, but I definitely expected that there would be a lot more going on.

The same goes for several of the sessions, which displayed a 101 level of information that was surprising. The presentation of basic info has no business at a conference like this. It should be an assumption going in that everyone has a working knowledge of marketing to kids.

Give me good solid case studies (there were a few of those, thankfully), useful hard data (which is always hard to find at functions like this) and ultimately some real food for thought — that makes it worth my being at the conference.

I talked to a lot of people during and after the conference and my reaction isn’t unique. Disappointment seems to be the biggest takeaway from Kid Power this year. Then again, most conferences are disappointments, aren’t they? At best you get a few nuggets of good info and a confirmation that the things you know and are doing are on the right track. And some decent swag.

Oh, and by the way: If you’re presenting? At a conference like this? And you’re standing in front of a room of people? And you’re speaking almost exclusively in uptalk? The way no professional person should? What you’re saying might be the most valuable thing possible, but it doesn’t matter because I’ve already left the room. And I did.

Quote o’ the Day

Friday, May 25th, 2007

George Bernard Shaw

“I assume that to prevent illness in later life, you should never have been born at all.
George Bernard Shaw

The Ultimate iPod Accessory?

Thursday, May 24th, 2007

Think different, indeed

iGasm.

Spammer With A Sense of Humor

Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007

The grammar and punctuation are off, but at least all the words are spelled correctly

This recent bit of spam reminds me of the classic National Lampoon cover imploring newsstand browsers to buy the magazine or they’ll kill the dog. (Unless Wikipedia changes something, this link ought to show you the cover.)

What Would Freud and Jung Say?

Tuesday, May 22nd, 2007

Honest Abe. A beaver. Alrighty, then.

Ever wonder why Abe Lincoln and a beaver inhabit Rozerem commercials? You’re not the first. The answer is over here.