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so what’s a crazy-ass cartoonist in alpine, texas going to do about dell, anyway?

By Patrick Crampton | Nov 15, 2008

I’ve spent a lot of time in the last few days thinking about Dell Computers, a tech hardware company from Round Rock, Texas. Here are …

"stormhoek. made In south africa. drunk in west texas."

By Patrick Crampton | Nov 14, 2008

Stormhoek finally got a distribution deal here in Texas, and so now I’m back on the case. Two problems: 1. No marketing budget to speak …

hugh's big blue monster/social object page etc

By Patrick Crampton | Nov 12, 2008

In my previous post to this one, “Blue Monster: Why Social Objects Are The Future Of Marketing”, I’ve just updated it with some re-postings of …

blue monster: why social objects are the future of marketing

By Patrick Crampton | Nov 9, 2008

As a marketing blogger, I get asked a lot, “What is the future of marketing?” I always answer the same: “The Blue Monster”. What’s The …

the cocktail party rule

By Patrick Crampton | Nov 6, 2008

True Story: A friend of mine, call her “Jane”, is a really good corporate blogger. Really good. She’s won awards. Her work has been featured …

election cartoon: waiting in line

By Patrick Crampton | Nov 5, 2008