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Bit.ly Generates QR Codes!

Written by Creative Media Alliance Tuesday, 31 May 2011 08:22
URL shortening service bit.ly announced that users can now automatically generate QR codes that, when scanned with a mobile QR code reader, automatically direct users to shortened links! CMA used QR codes as a part of the Pioneer Square Madame Damnables Cocktail Crawl! It was part of our social, print & web neighborhood promotional campaign. The QR codes were distributed on the posters and postcards. To read more, click here!

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CMA is excited to launch our new custom Facebook Tab for Swedish Medical. This technology allows us to direct new visitors to this default tab content rather than the Wall, and further allows us to present different content to fan and non-fan audiences.

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The Hartle family shares their Ronald McDonald House experience with us. Take a look at the short video the CMA Video Production team put together.

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The Turk Family Video

Written by Jai Suh Wednesday, 18 May 2011 13:55
A touching video on the Turk family, who share their Ronald McDonald House experience with us.

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Oma Bap: Korean Food 101 Video

Written by Creative Media Alliance Tuesday, 17 May 2011 13:43
If you aren’t craving Korean food yet, wait until you watch this video the CMA video production team created for Oma Bap. Korean food is based upon 5 tastes: salty, sweet, sour, bitter and spicy. With the right combination of these fundamental tastes, a healthy balance is achieved. Oma Bap's goal is to share this balance and harmony of the complex taste and textures of Korean food with the community.

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