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My story is better than your story
This is a terrific piece. One of the things that we don't get enough time to talk about at Campfire is the potential of multiple dimensions of...

- Campfiresteve

My story is better than your story
Mike, thx 4 the post. Nice little piece of perspective on the early B-Movie scene, i wished i could have seen the movie w/ that audience. I also...

- greg christman

My story is better than your story
Daniel, I didn't add emphasis to anyone's words in this post except my own, but I removed them just for you since they didn't really add anything. It's not...

- Mike

My story is better than your story
Adding emphasis doesn't make a thesis (or even a good point). If you're a student, I could probably direct you to some interesting work that might...

- Daniel Cliff

My story is better than your story
This is a great post! I love the story and how Castle thought about the whole viewing experience, not just the product on the screen. I doubt legal...

- Griffin Farley

Shots of Promicin for everyone

Campfire, Click 3X and The USA Network, held a panel yesterday at the BDA/ Promax Conference titled “The Art of Persistent Engagement”.

Using our 4400 campaign, ” The Battle Over Promicin”, Jeremiah and Gregg along with Steve Tozzi from Click 3X/Clickfire, Alexandra Shapiro from The USA Network and Danielle Sacks from Fast Company, did a fabulous job communicating the journey of a true social media marketing campaign.

Shortly following the BDAs, Campfire hosted ” Promicin; The Party”. It was a blast- we even extended it an extra hour! Guests loved the specialty drinks- Promicin Punch, Margarita Power and Promicin-tini. Glass viles of Promicin were distributed about every half hour. Guests were warned before hand of course, that Campfire assumed no responsibility for its life threatening risks. It has been confirmed that everyone walked out alive. Actually… has anyone seen our intern?

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