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OMG, this is so fucking relevant.
Approved.
I often defend Taylor Swift, but this I definitely agree with. Kanye, do your thing.
(Source: sheownstheskyy)
This may very well be one of the best social media campaigns I’ve seen come out of a large corporation. What makes it great is the tiny personalized interactions (which I talk a lot about in my presentation “Secrets Of A Social Media Campaign”).
When you make ONE person a huge fan of your company they forever help spread the word about every other great thing you do. Take advice from this video then next time you plan a social media campaign.
This is a truly brilliant campaign. However, I can’t help but think about the amount of stalking that was involved in this. Just how much digging is too much?
good:
Clint Eastwood re: marriage “Don’t give me that sanctity crap! Just give everybody the chance to have the life they want.”
The Outlaw Josey Wales FTW.
Village&Co. x Welcome to Eastvan
It probably comes as no surprise that our roots and heart are in East Van. As a location, the diversity of the neighbourhood has provided us with constant inspiration. We have lunch at Falconetti’s Patio on The Drive. We shop at the fantastic Vancouver Special on Main Street. And around the corner, we get our cultural fix at The Cultch. Having local establishments like these are what make East Van unique. Drawing upon this inspiration definitely influenced our latest project, as you might have guessed from this photo.
It’s hard to walk around Vancouver without spotting a Welcome to Eastvan t-shirt. Naturally, there have been some copies and parodies, and while they say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, we feel it’s best to respect the originators. The idea behind creating a collaborative t-shirt is one that we’ve considered for quite some time and wanted to partner with a brand we admire. We had a fantastic experience working with this local shop… so keep your eyes open for future collaborations.
I am in no way affiliated with Village & Co., but I desperately want a shirt like this.