twenty thirteen
More than a list of food items, a menu is a catalyst for conversation. You pore over it, imagining just what the Dynamite Prawn and Mango Roll or Grilled Chicken Caesar Salad will taste like. You question your fellow diners on their recommendations and choices, before locking in your own order. Perhaps you discuss the…Read More »
By Invoke
You’ve got an idea. Now what? Invoke and Indiegogo invite you to an evening of mixing and mingling with Vancouver’s creative community. Joining us from San Francisco, Kate Drane will be speaking into how Indiegogo works directly with entrepreneurs to empower and educate them about how crowdfunding can impact their business (or business-to-be). You’ll also
By Lima
In 11 days, 21 hours, 17 minutes and 32 seconds, a dozen members of the Invoke team will be donning their active wear for the 2013 Vancouver Sun Run (10k). Us being us, we couldn’t just run the darn thing, we had to figure out a way to add our own tech twist to it.
By Lima
Reaching out to influencers is a crucial and worthwhile step in building a community, as we testified in our last post Courting brand & product power users: It’s not a one night stand. Before approaching a power user to join your group though, be clear on the ask. How are you hoping to benefit from
By Lima
The last time we shared some tidbits about Community Management, we talked about how to build a killer community management plan. As Lisa mentioned, it requires “research, insight and straight up hard work” (word). But there may come a time where you feel like your engagement levels have plateaued, or in the case of many
By Lima
If you’ve followed our posts, you’ll know that apart from investing a lot of time and effort into designing digital solutions, we’re equally big on great storytelling. With the development of our second screen product, biplane, we’ve delved deeper into ways we can best serve some of today’s greatest storytellers in film and television. Last
By Lima
Smart agencies know that building a community requires research, insight and straight up hard work. Before that first tweet or Facebook post goes out, you (ideally) have developed a strategy for launching and maintaining the community around your product. So how DO you build a killer community management plan and what goes into it? Here’s
By Lisa