Servant of Chaos
Blog URL http://www.servantofchaos.com
Located Sydney, New South Wales Australia
Tags marketing, branding, social media, advertising, storytelling
Branding, creativity and the importance of a good story. The Servant of Chaos
blog covers social media marketing, digital and brand strategy and the art
of storytelling for brand engagement.
Latest Blog Posts
- Seeing the Trees in the Social Media Forest on Nov 19, 2009 in Blogging Digital Strategy Measurement Social Media
Are we drowning in social media data or can we use it to change our business?
- Five Must-Read Posts from Last Week on Nov 16, 2009 in 5 Must-Read Posts
In the last week there have been a plethora of posts looking at short term futures – what’s ahead of us, what it takes to get there and even some suggestions of how real change takes place. There’s Plenty to...
- Can Curating the Crowd Work? on Nov 12, 2009 in AgencyWorld Co-creation Crowdsourcing Future of Your Brand Social Media
Crowdsourcing is a great concept - but can it work for advertising? Can it work for agencies? And what about the communities who contribute?
- One Wish - The Charter for Compassion on Nov 12, 2009 in Good Works Life
Karen Armstrong has a wish. The TED Prize winner’s wish is as follows: I wish that you would help with the creation, launch and propagation of a Charter for Compassion, crafted by a group of leading inspirational thinkers from the three Abrahamic...
- Ten Ways to Kill Community on Nov 9, 2009 in Community Enterprise 2.0 Smart Bloggers Social Media
Sometimes the best way of understanding HOW to do something is to think how NOT to. This video explains the 10 things you can do to kill off your community.
- Don't Let Malaria Slip Through the Net on Nov 8, 2009 in Good Works
Malaria kills 100 million people every year. This is preventable. For an $11 donation you can fund the purchase of mosquito nets - and make a real difference to the life of one family.
- Social Media Experts Run Over By The Cluetrain on Nov 8, 2009
When it comes to social media, make sure you speak to your clients with the same respect that you accord your consumer audience. You don't want to be run over by the Cluetrain.




