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Individual Sessions Available at Web Impact

This coming weekend is Web Impact and now is the time to pick up tickets. There are now INDIVIDUAL SESSION TICKETS available, so you can pick and choose your sessions and craft your own Web Impact weekend. Head directly to do just that and REGISTER HERE.

Speaker Line-Up:

  • Who doesn’t want to know what the experts have to say about Social Media? Darren Barefoot is your man.
  • Oonie Chase and Michael Smit from Blast Radius will learn you everything you need on user experience and design
  • You’ll understand all things SEO and reaching number one in Google from Alex Brabant
  • Tribal DDB’s Amber Bezahler and Marty Yaskowich walk you through brand strategies and optimizing your customer’s experience

Session Breakdown found here.

Read about these fine experts running the show.

And again, your registration link.

Help spread it around Facebook too!

Introducing moovy.ca

I’ve been working on this project since last November when I made my first trek back to St. John’s to begin the development stage. Now, a year later, quite magically (and through a lot of hard work by a lot of great people) moovy.ca is alive – Check it out!

Thanks to the ladies at the St. John’s International Women’s Film Festival, Pattie and Svea at Catapult Media, Loc and Lu Randomlink and to all of those early adopter moovers out there now joining this online film community.

Tonight is the official launch party happening (of course) in St. John’s at the Festival, which just kicked off yesterday. I am sad to miss all the fun and festivities, but I’m flying back in a few weeks for a different kinda party. Alas, horray for moovy.ca! Below is a short videoblog created by the one and only “Babs”, the Festival’s official roaming vlogger. It’s a quirky little introductory snippet touching on a few of the beautiful sites of St. John’s, with one of my favourites near the end – ahhhh, The Duke. How I love thee.

Web Impact – A Very Much Needed Workshop For Professionals


I am helping the Centre For Digital Media produce a Professional workshop Oct 24-26, “Web Impact: Master Your Domain – a professional web marketing workshop”.

This truly is a must. Web impact will provide participants with a practical understanding and knowledge of all things web marketing: advertising, user experience, social media, analytics. At the end of this course, you’ll finally get it. I promise. You’ll be able to head back to your brand, business, company and rock your online marketing world. Vancouver’s top industry leaders are heading the workshop sessions, sharing all of their work expertise, experience and secrets with you. The sessions are all in an intimate classroom setting, with a sponsored networking lunch and top successful businesses in Vancouver in attendance. Space is limited so I’d advise you to sign up the sooner the better!

Upcoming Event Listing

All event details found here – session and speaker breakdown and REGISTRATION.

Hope to see you there!

Matt Damon On Sarah Palin: Dreamier Than Ever

Tiny Fey takes the cake, but this stuff just doesn’t get old.

“It’s like a really bad Disney movie.”

– Matt Damon, CBS News, on the possibility of Sarah Palin as VP aka hockey mom turned “Maverick” sidekick

BarCamp Vancouver: Put Your Hands Up For Africa

Update: We managed to get awareness, money for the cause and introduce the people of this charity a small example of the power of the Internet: all good things. This charity had their first official fundraiser on Sept. 28th, the same day of this post, and raised a total of over $15, 000!!!! Mama Mercy will be so proud… please read on.


Best part about BarCamp Vancouver III was a little session in the morning run by Jordan Behan and Joe Solomon: "Marketers For A Cause". There was a great turn out with fine people, some of whom work their butts off for social change and changing the world one click, one link, one group, one site, one cause at a time. How to leverage this room of great minds? It was the perfect venue to generate some focus toward a cause that is close to my sister Hilary, in memory of her friend who passed away one year ago, that is designed to directly help young orphaned girls in Kenya: Hands Up For Africa – read more about the inspiring story here. They’ve just launched their first site and they’re not quite official charity status (that takes a year, but they are an official society).

Our small group in the session chatted about best ways to get their cause, story and site out to the masses. Time being precious in the quick BarCamp sessions, there were some excellent ideas introduced, all of which I have passed onto the charity’s organizers and all of which I will help them with implementing, but to start things off, the brilliant Christian Nally quickly set up this "chipin" and we’ve set a goal to reach by the end of this week! To all of you in the group, in the session, at BarCamp, and beyond, please help make a small difference in this small way – because we can.

Take a few moments to CHIP IN! Click the link above or go directly to this ChipIn web page. If you’re geeky, click on the ‘<>copy’ link in the widget above and paste in your own spaces. We’ve got to this Friday to raise a small goal amount of $350 to directly support Hands Up For Africa.

Thanks JB for initiating this session – this type of immediate action was a fine way to hold a BarCamp session. Cheers.

Vancouver Staging and Rental Company: The Perfect Home Ingredient

Home Ingredients Vancouver Staging and RentalsTo stage or not to stage. For those of us who have staged a home or have seen a home that has had a major decorative face-lift, the answer is obvious: a big, fat, resounding “Yes” to staging.

I have recently discovered this new service called ‘staging’. At first, I thought it was some sort of means to ‘act out a pretend house’ – it has something to do with theatre, right? Looking further into exactly what staging a home really means, I thought, “I don’t need that – my taste is just fine. I can sell this house as-is with my own keen eye.” Then I saw a home that had undergone the magical transformation of staging. Wow, what a difference a service like this can make to selling (or purchasing) a home.

Andrea Foxman, CEO of “Home Ingredients” has been staging homes for over a year. Design and Interior Decorating are her passion and this naturally successful entrepreneur (she started, ran, and grew a highly successful talent agency business for 10 years prior to this endeavor) has the knack for good business, and more importantly, she knows how to make a home aesthetically brilliant.

A little known housing market fact: Homes that are staged sell up to 5-7% more. As Andrea sees it,

“It’s like detailing your car when you want to sell it…. a little curb appeal, rearranging your furniture and the flow of the house could make a big difference in your sale.”

Home Ingredients Vancouver Staging and RentalsMost home sellers don’t want to take the time and money to spiff up their homes. 5-7% more seals the deal for me. If you’re selling a home, “Home Ingredients” enables the seller a very large leg up when selling a home and provides the buyer the vision and incentive to purchase that perfect home. And they do it all: scope the project, bring in the goods, the set up, the strike down – et voila, a sold home!

Andrea has some unbelievable pieces in her jam-packed warehouse on the west side in Vancouver. Her unique and creative style is not the only aspect that gives her an advantage on her competitors – “Home Ingredients” rents furniture as well. So if you are a professional stager, you’d go to Andrea for her fine selection of rentals. Calling all Realtors and developers: you need this woman’s expert assistance!

My artistic ego has taken a hit: there’s plenty of good proof and reason to leave this role to the professionals and have Andrea continue to do what she delivers so brilliantly.
Home Ingredients Vancouver Staging and Rentals

National Digital Media Day: Full of Kisses

It actually happened. There *actually* is a first ever National Digital Media Day. Thanks in large part to Lynda Brown, the woman with the vision.

And check out Buzz Bishop’s story in today’s 24 Hours Vancouver.

Here is a long list of happenings (happening right now!) right across this country. Direct your content – tweets, photos, news, stories – on how you participated in the day to the new site.

  • CHARLOTTETOWN: Industry Networking Event, Atlantic Technology Centre
  • MONTREAL: Industry Networking Event and The Kiss!
  • TORONTO: Kensington Market block party, featuring demos of a 3D digital graffiti tagging system and a Skype megaphone, as well as a writing for digital media event at 1028 Queen Street West
  • WINNIPEG: Keynote by Robert L. Peters, former president of the International Council of Graphic Design Associations, and networking event at the Pastry Castle Café
    SASKATOON: BarCamp Saskatoon, at The Cellar, Senator Hotel
  • EDMONTON: DemoCamp Edmonton
  • CALGARY: DemoCamp Calgary
  • VANCOUVER: Digital Media Party, New Media BC annual general meeting and New Forms ‘Politube’ screening event and The Kiss!

Also check out our Ning Community and Facebook Group and become a member.

Open Mobile: A New Kind of Mobile Event That Shows You The ‘HOW’

Update: Tech talk on morning show Global TV promoting New Forms and Open Mobile.
open mobile

New Forms Festival is introducing a new event this year, Open Mobile. This day is jam-packed with experts and leaders in the field of mobile technologies and platforms presenting case-studies, the actual “this is how this was done” – the goods. This is not your average tech event – far from it. How many times to you attend something “techy” related and walk away full of great ideas and inspiration, but are left scratching your head with “how did they DO that? Where do I even begin?” The speakers and some of their session descriptions are found on the Open Mobile event page – and it’s FREE, with coffee and lunch provided for you!

Sponsored in part by Mobile MUSE and presented as a part of the New Forms Festival, the event will delve into areas and projects on mobile platforms and technology, management, marketing, mobile video, a presentation on an internet-based audio public space project and, even cooler: a LIVE PRESENTATION from Chile from an artist and technologist who is exploring the mobile space in Chile and will be sharing his work and findings.

The day will be recorded on video by local videographer Bill Mullan and recorded for broadcast by CJSF.

All details and registration found here.

Setting Your Alarm Clock To Drink Wine

Vinocamp 2008 It’s 10:45am. I am tasting my first wine: a Sauvignon Blanc from Wild Horse Canyon – yes.

VinoCamp has commenced… the day started with a pick-up at 8:15 of fellow comrade committee guy, Boris, where the joke of setting your alarm clock to get up and have a day full of wine first got its legs (thank-you to the man/driver on this morning, who never fails to supply me with all my material).

We are in the beautiful Botanical Gardens at UBC, thankfully in a shady, breezy room on what is supposed to be a hot 33 degrees summer Saturday. Everyone has arrived in one shape or another, they have collected a fancy Riedel wine glass for keeps, a lovely bag of truffles each, a beautiful program and lunch menu (well done Lori) and we are deep into the Okanagan Valley region as Kathy Malone (from our major sponsor the Artisan Wine Co.) takes us from the Island, over the Pacific and through to the Interior of BC so we’re all better equipped with the knowledge of the BC wine Regions.

This is already a great day and we’re only into tasting one. Let it be known: I really don’t mind drinking wine before breakfast.

Our sponsors are fantastic – Cheers to you all for making the inaugural day happen:
Artisan Wine Co. / Puddifoot.com / Riedel / Taylor Hill / Kitsilano.ca / Techvibes / Miss 604 / Joeys / Farmstead / The Player’s Chophouse / Blue Water Cafe / The Cascade Room / Unwined / Trattoria / Habit.

(more links later people – I gotta drink some vino!) Mostly done.

flickr pics here!

Feist On Sesame Street: Brilliant.