Rob Cottingham

31 Dec 2009

A worthy New Year’s resolution, from Sean Holman

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30 Dec 2009

2009: a social media retrospective in cartoons

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Here’s a New Year’s treat from Noise to Signal: the past year’s social media high- (and low-) lights in cartoon form. Enjoy!

(You can find the individual cartoons at Noise to Signal’s new home. And not to worry – we’ll keep posting the most social-media-y of Noise to Signal here on SocialSignal.com.)

To all of our friends, family and supporters out there, happy holidays and a spectacular, successful and peaceful new year.

28 Dec 2009

A new home for Noise to Signal

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New Noise to Signal site Amigas and amigos, Noise to Signal finally has its very own home. And in lieu of a 55-inch LED TV, there’s a brand new Noise to Signal video front and centre.

And now the details.

I’ve wanted to do this for a long time, and the holidays (plus huge assists from Mike Kelly

23 Dec 2009

GamingAngels.com where women go for all things geek!

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Think video games, and chances are the pasty-faced, glass-eyed kid your brain conjures up is a boy. Yet the demographics of gaming have changed, a growing number of girls (and women) have joined the picture, and the industry is scrambling to catch up.

Here’s a terrific gaming news, review and commentary site pitched to women who are happiest when

22 Dec 2009

Dr. McNinja interviewed by Gateway Geek

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I was lucky enough to get to talk to the delightful Chris Hastings about his webcomic The Adventures of Dr. Mcninja.

An actual panel from the Adventures of Dr. Mcninja issue #11 titled “Punch Dracula.” Art by Chris Hastings.

Dr. McNinja is one of my favourite webcomic addictions reads (

21 Dec 2009

Channing moves on to National PR

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In the dying days of last winter, Alex – who was sifting through applications for our social media strategist position – showed me one that filled her with unbridled excitement.

The cover letter was written extraordinarily well (and believe me, you don’t appreciate quite what a treat that is until you’ve posted a job opening). And the resumé – a decade of non-profit program and funding development; launching a sexual health education project for Montreal youth; promoting human rights in Europe; writing a kick-ass blog – was stellar.

Can I admit now that I was just a little skeptical? It wasn’t until we were well into the hiring process with her that I realized I was right: Channing Rodman wasn’t as good as she looked on paper.

She was much, much better.

We asked her to complete a test assignment as a short-term contract, so we could pay her for her time. I fully expected to have to rewrite everything she turned in – after all, she was completely new to the project and, for that matter, to us. Surprise: we got a well-written, comprehensive document that moved the project forward and earned kudos from our client.

And that’s been the story since we all took a leap of faith, and Channing moved here from Poland to take the position. She’s consistently delighted clients, leapfrogged the learning curve (yes, she’s good enough do drive me to mixed metaphors) and offered insights that send stalled conversations flying in an unexpected, productive new direction.

But more than that, she’s become a good friend. It would be far too much to expect so much talent to come with a warm, engaging personality – not to mention an encyclopedic knowledge of geek culture – and she manages to pack that in. Channing’s a big part of what we look forward to every day at Social Signal.

So that means some deeply mixed feelings over the fact that our transition to a new stage in Social Signal’s life comes with the news that Channing will be taking up a truly cool new position at National Public Relations (whose Vancouver office has some pretty great people in their own right… so she should fit in nicely).

For Channing, it’s a chance to combine those social media chops with her innate talent for communication strategy – and for direct, honest conversation – in some very interesting projects. And National, for its part, is gaining both some serious Web 2.0 smarts and a terrific new member for their team.

We’re looking forward to great things from them both. And to Channing, our fond best wishes for a superb new chapter in an already impressive career. Read more...

Nag screen

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‘Tis the season and all that, and this time of year I find myself thinking a lot about my parents. This is exactly the sort of thing they’d have said (if my childhood had been, oh, 20 or 30 years later), and it would have driven me CRA-ZEE.

Funny thing: It’s also exactly the sort of thing I find myself saying to my own kids.

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14 Dec 2009

A killer deal

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(one mobster to another) Before I take your 50 grand for whacking this guy, do you have any discount coupons or referral codes?

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