The US Silly Season and a Lesson Learned

The US Primaries are upon us and most Canadians look on with a combination of horror and amazement. For me, one of the biggest lessons is how not to b[more]

Gracie’s Marketing Wisdom

Truth is, in today’s world pretty much any new car will transport you from point A to point B in reasonable comfort and safety. Most washers wil[more]

Old School

Everybody I know, of my generation, who went to art school learned their photographic ropes using a battered and student-abused Pentax K-1000. The K-1[more]

Launching Totally Amp’d

Here’s something we’re really proud to be involved with – the launch of Totally Amp’d, as created by Shaftesbury Film and Smok[more]

What I really want for Christmas is a download code

Here’s a confession: I’ve always hated music CDs. Not for some imagined sound quality issue, I just don’t like the way they look. Th[more]

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays

To all of our friends and clients, a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from everybody at fisheye. [more]

How to Seed, Feed and Weed your way into your customer’s imagination

At fisheye we often talk to our clients about the need to Seed, Feed and Weed. We find that the most successful client initiatives have a real world e[more]

Gracie’s Marketing Wisdom

The latest instalment of Gracie’s marketing wisdom. This is an important insight, and one that people get often wrong. [more]

Is the death of cable TV imminent?

The BBC has just released the iPlayer app for iPad here in Canada. Just under $9.00 a month buys you unlimited access to a vast and growing library of[more]

Know your Market

andreas_for_pebbleHere’s an example on how a small business can get traction from the efforts of the competition, simply by understanding who it is selling to.

Wanda’s Pie in the Sky is a small cafe/pie shop in Kensington Market, just three buildings down from our new offices. All coffee served at Wanda’s is organic and fair trade, freshly made. And appealing to the sensibilities of the market crowd by poking fun of the corporate behemoth that is Starbucks is most definitely a good idea.

Wanda's Pie in the Sky

A useful little pebble

This of course is the very same crowd that fought Nike tooth and nail when the sports retailer wanted to cash in on the unique cultural makeup of Kensington Market by opening a glitzy shop. It took three weeks for a surprised Nike to admit defeat and shelve any store opening plans indefinitely.

This little board is doing more than just mere advertising, it is sharing values.

It tells the world what the business believes in, what it stands for, what it is really selling. If somebody is the kind of person who identifies with these values, then chances are that they’ll feel good about buying their coffee there. For the business, these are the customers they are after, customers who will seek out small independent operations over and above the chain operations. Customers who share and identify with their values, customers who’ll return and customers who will tell others about their experience.

In short, just the kind of customers you’d want.

Life, live at fisheye

There's always a lot of cool and interesting stuff happening here at fisheye. Whenever possible, we try and catch it on video.

The t-shirts have arrived. Check the store to get your own.

Chris Fonseca creates a mural for us

Smokebomb's Jay Bennet introducing Totally Amp'd, an app based show we're helping to launch.

At the launch of the 2011 Princess Margaret Welcome Home Sweepstakes.