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Check the Twitter Tree

I recently met (in a digital way) Jonathan Gunson. He commented on my posts on this blog, re-tweeted my post URL out to his followers and then told me about his Twitter Tree. I thought this tree was an interesting idea worthy of a quick post on the blog.

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The site has background music and Jon talking. He wishes everybody a great holiday season and also says that he has a new internet TV show coming about internet marketing. Some people might find it a little sappy, but hey, its the holidays.

Creative marketing?

Either way, creative enough where I thought I’d bring it to your attention. :)

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  • Hi David,

    It's an idea like this that helped make that one guy a million dollars by selling a million pixels on his website. Anything creative and different attracts attention. I think it is pretty cool.

    Cheers,
    Jeremy
  • Well, it certainly brightens up the joint.

    We were trying to figure out how to do something similar for a book we're wrapping up. The theme throughout the book is
    "stand on the shoulders of giants." We leveraged a lot of experts in the community so we wanted to make a collage of the people's pictures, but we had bigger fish to fry. We might revisit it because I still think it's cool.
  • I love it! In the same holiday spirit, I invite all Twitterers to leave their holiday comment here: http://ed.voicethread.com/share/283273/

    Nothing like making Twitter more interactive. Have a great holiday and an even greater new year.
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