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About Us

Drillteam is a brand innovation company which follows a 2.0 approach to engaging consumers.

Our sweet spot: the hyper-mediated, time-shifting, ad-skipping, lean-forward consumer.

Our expertise: moving beyond the 1.0 model of broadcasting a singular message to 2.0 engagement. We interact directly with these influential consumers to co-create your brand.

Social networks. Blogs. Web 2.0. Word of mouth. Influencers.  Live event activation. Brand ambassador networks. Online Collaboration Tools. Engagement. Relevance. It’s all connected through a mindset of interactivity and consumer control. This 2.0 world requires something more than new tactics. It requires a new approach. A new process.

That approach is what we call collaboration. You want some help navigating? Good. That’s what we do. 

External Stimuli
Philips Gives Consumers a Way to Model Their Own Objects
The latest experiment with customer co-creation is Philips' Lifestyle Incubator's ...

Aug 13, 2008 By Jen

Your Brand Can Be TwitterJacked!
For the most part brands have stayed away from creating a Twitter presence because of frequent downtime and small user base, but Twitter is a tool beloved by the social media...

Aug 05, 2008 By Jen
85% of the Bleeding Edge Rely on Social Networks
From Media Post: "Text messaging, blogging and social networking have reached critical mass, with more than half of adults now relying on at least one of these so-called Web 2.0 platforms for communicating with friends, family, or colleagues on a regular basis, finds the latest installment of an ongoing tracking study from Interpublic's Universal McCann unit. The research, which comes from UM's ambitious "Media in Mind" study, one of the first to show that things like blogging were becoming a meaningful personal communications platform several years ago, now finds that among digital media's bleeding edge - adults 18-34 - social media now is the dominant form of personal communication media, with 85% of this influential demographic group relying on one or more Web 2.0 platforms to stay in touch with others."
 
 
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