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Evin Catlett on:

AAF Utah Digital Panel

Last week our chief digital officer, Craig Aramaki, was invited to be on the AAF Utah digital panel along with Jason Bangerter from Struck/Axiom, David Nibley of Rain, Ian Barkley from Transcontinental Interactive and Shawn Butler from Saxton Horne. Insights [...]


Amanda Sanchez on:

AN INSTRUCTIVE BLAST FROM THE PAST.

Great article from our very own Dave Newbold that was recently featured in AdNews. Check it out online at http://adnewsonline.com/index.cfm.
 
Forget about deciphering the future, or trying to envision what new technology or digital tools will appear next.
Pause from that frustrating [...]


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Richter7 is 8 in Years at Best of State

It’s always nice to be recognized for doing what you love to do. Last weekend, Richter7 was awarded Best of State in the advertising category. It’s a prestigious recognition that critiques entries spanning the state.
Perhaps the best part, though, is [...]


Evin Catlett on:

City to Slopes in How Long?

Our social media team just launched a new application on the Park City Facebook page that allows prospective visitors to quickly learn how long it will take them to get from their destination to Park City, Utah. This application, also [...]


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R7 Weekly Retro

Facebook Deals
FB CEO Mark Zuckerberg said Facebook, which has tripled its number of mobile users from 65 million at the same time last year, will also make its “Facebook Deals” physical location-based feature available on Google Android-based smartphones.
With that, Facebook [...]


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R7 Weekly Retro

Google…I mean, Facebook…no, Google Faces Probes Over Privacy Issues
Seems like privacy issues are the new black. Adding to Facebook’s privacy fiasco is Google’s run-in with “accidental collection” of users’ personal information, including entire emails, URLs and passwords. Google admitted that [...]


Tim Brown on:

Hiring Sharp Talent

Richter7, a Salt Lake City-based advertising and online marketing agency, hired James Carroll as advertising assistant account manager and analytics coordinator.
Initially joining Richter7 as a client services intern, Carroll has experience with paid search, web analytics and coordinating and strategizing [...]


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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.  [...]


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 [...]


Tim Brown 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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