Friday, August 22, 2008
6 Reasons to Follow the “This One Time At Brand Camp” Book Tour
The Post2Post Virtual Book Tour featuring Tom Fishburne’s latest book, This One Time At Brand Camp: Marketing Cartoons by Tom Fishburne” begins on
Here are your five reasons for following along…
- (1) Chris Wilson,
(2) Jackie Huba & (3) Ben McConnell,
(4) John Moore,
(5) Dan Roam, and
(6) Seth Godin
Each will be posting about Tom’s book!
Here’s the full schedule…
| Site | Date |
|---|---|
| Marketing Fresh Peel by Chris Wilson |
Mon, Aug. 25 |
| Church of the Customer Blog by Jackie Huba & Ben McConnell |
Tue, Aug. 26 |
| Brand Autopsy by John Moore |
Wed, Aug. 27 |
| Digital Roam blog by Dan Roam |
Thur, Aug. 28 |
| Seth’s Blog by Seth Godin |
Fri, Aug. 29 |
Similar Posts:
- “This One Time At Brand Camp” Tour Summary
- One Time At Band Camp On The Back Of A Napkin
- 10 Questions with Author Tom Fishburne
- Post2Post Virtual Book Tour, Seth Godin’s Meatball Sundae on Brand Autopsy
- The Best Of The “Best Business Books of All Time” at the Church of the Customer Blog
4 reactions
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(1)Kath Madden Moxon • Monday, August 25 2008 at 9:51 pm
As an Adbusters Magazine addict, I am so thrilled to find a blog about corporate bullshit. Branding is a scurge on not just American culture, but every culture it suck life and meaning from.
Peace!
Kath -
(2)MaximumCMO » Blog Archive » This one time at Brand Camp: virtual book tour: branding, creative branding, strategic branding, interactive marketing • Tuesday, August 26 2008 at 5:28 am
[...] 1) Paul Williams is the organizer of the tour. His blog is Idea Sandbox 2) Welcome Seth Godin to Brand Mix: Brand [...]
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(3)derek_ • Friday, August 29 2008 at 5:38 pm
I think Kath didn’t realize that name dropping Adbusters associates her with their brand….
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(4)PR + Digital Marketing + Branding» Blog Archive » People will read your message if it’s in a cartoon • Monday, January 5 2009 at 7:53 pm
[...] ago, Seth Godin did a nice blog post on why cartoons work, referring to Tom Fishburne’s book This One Time, at Brand Camp on the subject. Three days later, Google announced its Chrome browser using a cartoon strip – [...]
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