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Friday
Oct022009

Random Sitings

Here at the agency we come across some pretty interesting web content in the course of any given week. We thought we'd share some with you. This week we have helicopter fishing, a guide to world domination, a dancing baby and the secret to retweeting.

Picture 2 Chris Guillebeau has written a brief guide to world domination.  Not bad for a 30 year old whose goal in
life is to travel to all 197 countries in the world. So far he’s visited 119 of
them. His guide is very thought-provoking and contains a great deal of useful
information. Check out his blog The Art of Non-Conformity.

Just when you thought you had seen everything, someone comes
up with something unexpected. A man with too much time on his hands uses a R/C
helicopter with an E-Flite blade 400 for fishing.   I don't know what that means but the video has had 1.6 million views to date.

  

Picture 3 Dan Zarrella is about to become a household name in social media circles. He spent
nine months looking at 5 million tweets and 40 million retweets and may have
discovered the secret to getting your post retweeted more frequently. His report
Science of ReTweets” is a 22 page document that breaks down the who, what,
when, where and why of retweeting.

 Sure Kanye disrupted the MTV Video Awards to tell everyone

that Beyonce had the best video ever, but watching a baby dance to her video is
even better.  1.7 million people
agree with me.

What have you seen this week that others should see?

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