Trains, Trykes, & Tracking Treps on their Trips.  

“Creating a blog, and having to maintain it.”, is not a new chapter in most treps’ playbook, but have been levelled up from vlogs to live video streams with the advent of Facebook, Twitter video, Periscope & some good public wifi or mobile bandwidth nowadays.

If your business borders around demos, and the making of videos becomes mission critical, showing online presence in real-time to build a better, or more global network, makes the seasonality of tools central to staying current.

Some blogs are about a specific event marketing, product launch, time-sensitive blast for a sale, or a non-profit campaign’s PR tempo. When these are more lifestyle-specific, your messages may get blurred in the scurry of undefined or mobile-demographics that the current analytics bots are formulating. When it does not compute, the SEOs or the tags in your meta-data crawled, an actual person will need to read it, and actually make it part of a category where it can be panned as first being entertaining, and information-crucial, second.

So read up on the Tryke blog: mostly for Creatives, mostly for personal use to extend my resident alien imagination and establish it firmly on paper. And testament to that life of the whacky, crazy off-colour world of advertising creatives plus design turned rogue coffee addicts (or at least they are now off-office consumers of said beverage).

Meanwhile, in the goth goth country of workspaces, i blog about finding local as well as global Startups in their natural environments. I check them with my media scope, and find what greases their tiny but fast wheels. The findings to this parallel study, deposited in a more publicly collaborated blog space called Medium.com - under ¡TrepTrips!, tracks the visibility of Treps, in their space other than the communal event spots we meet up in, but rather originate or amalgamate our creations in: their drawing boards.

Follow me in the X, the crossing & intersection of Treps X Creatives.

 
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