Frost Miller Group

09

May

2011

Social Media Burgers?!?
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It’s coming to Madison Ave in September! According to Nick Bilton’s blog, here’s how it works:

I create a burger, call it “The Bits Burger” and broadcast it to Twitter or Facebook. Each time someone orders my special creation, I get 25 cents credit in the restaurant and my burger rises up the leaderboard. The more customers order my burger, the higher it goes and the more credits I get, until I’m eating free.”

So is this interesting or ridiculous? I’m not sure how I feel. But it does pose the question – how do you get your clients/members to tweet about and/or like you? Offer them free food (or whatever it is that you have that they might want.) Seems like a creative way to do this.

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Dave Dildine
Web Manager
Frost Miller Group


In an office teeming with DC locals, Dave wins the "localest prize" for having grown up a short 3 blocks from Frost Miller headquarters. Dave runs our web design and digital marketing department. He's adept at everything from site design to Flash animation to wrangling code --- be it HTML, CSS, CMS, or ActionScript. His education in the visual arts and previous experience as a print designer for an association gives him the ability to produce well-considered and well-executed visuals and make them work on the Web, rather than the other way around. Dave is a graduate of Tufts University and MICA (Maryland Institute College of Art). And yes, he does know how to do the print stuff too.

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