20 cool uses of Foursquare.
Posted on Mon Jun 7 2010One of the smartest guys I know, Luckie VP of Brand Planning David Stutts, has started a new series called "20 Interesting Things." He'll be profiling 20 case studies of how new technologies or trends are being used in the real world.
David has kicked off the series with "20 Interesting Things: Foursquare," which walks through some examples that range from the well-known to the downright obscure. Check out the presentation below. You might want to view it full-screen (under the Menu button) for maximum readability.
For lots more great information from David Stutts, be sure to check out the Luckie ReThink Tank blog for his free monthly reports, Trend Trackers and Generational News & Views.
David Griner is a social media strategist for Luckie and Company and contributing editor for Adweek’s blog, AdFreak.com. You can reach him by e-mail or on Twitter.
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This presentation is terrific! It's one of the first comprehensive surveys of interesting uses of Foursquare that go beyond the obvious "give out a coupon to your Mayor." Well done!
Is there any chance you could e-mail a copy of the deck as a PDF to merubin@gmail.com? For some reason, the fonts are showing up all goofy every time I try to download it from Slideshare.
Thanks!
Posted by: Michael E. Rubin | June 08, 2010 at 01:38 PM
thanks This presentation is terrific! It's one of the first comprehensive surveys of interesting uses of Foursquare that go beyond the obvious "give out a coupon to your Mayor
Posted by: oyun forum | June 16, 2010 at 08:40 AM
Excellent.
Nicely organized examples...just the tip of the iceberg - def. will see more companies leveraging location based strategies.
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Posted by: Matters of Grey | June 26, 2010 at 09:23 AM