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Amanda Sanchez on:

R7 Weekly Retro

Facebook Displays “Liked” Stories in Search Results
Facebook has upgraded once again by testing the search result functionality by displaying articles based on the number of “likes” it has received. Currently, the search results appear within the drop down search box.  [...]


Dave Newbold on:

The Undeniable Correlation Between Ad Creativity & Sales

Much to the chagrin of ad agencies who spout the erroneous “awards don’t matter” line (generally because they’re not capable enough to win any, or too scared to try), new reports further confirm the unmistakable connection between the ringing of [...]


Amanda Sanchez on:

Richter7 Weekly Retro

WAVE Goodbye
Just eight short months after being announced at Google’s I/O conference and three months after being released to the general public, online software application Google Wave will be discontinued come January.

According to Google VP Urs Hölzle, Wave has [...]


Evin Catlett on:

R7 National Addy Awards

A belated post, congratulating our team on winning eight silver awards at this year’s national ADDY Awards Competition – the most any Utah ad agency has ever received in one year at the national level.
The winning ad campaigns consist of [...]


Larry Ross on:

B2B Marketing

Something a simple enterprise software system can easily cost $100,000 and upwards.  It is no wonder that business buyers are turning more and more to the web as an integral part of their due diligence.
Realizing this, business-to-business (B2B) marketers are [...]


Amanda Sanchez on:

Richter7 Weekly Retro

The TV-Watcher’s Issue:
After 25 Years, Larry King Pulls the Plug
Is Larry King’s decision to call it quits with CNN indicative of a changing fashion of news personalities and interviewing techniques among top reporters in the U.S.?
Though audience numbers for [...]


Evin Catlett on:

Richter7 Weekly Retro

iPhone 4′s and Vuvuzelas have been dominating the news for the past few weeks.
1. Like a swarm of killer bees, this South African instrument – previously unknown to many – dominated the news, our ears and was a popular Twitter [...]


Gary Sume on:

New Media Meets Old Common Sense

I don’t know about you, but I can hardly wait until “new media” grows up and just becomes another medium.
Don’t get me wrong, I totally get the possibilities of companies being able to connect with customers on a level no [...]


Megan Hoskins on:

Richter7 Weekly Retro

Google TV
With 4 billion people across the world watching TV, it is no surprise that Google has decided to bring television and the web closer together. Google TV will give customers access to the entire web on their television and [...]


Megan Hoskins on:

Richter7 Weekly Retro

A quick rundown of some of this week’s highlights…
1. We have all seen Social Media come into play during recent world crises, such as the Chilean earthquake. So it is no surprise that platforms such as Twitter, Facebook and Flickr [...]


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