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22 Apr, 2009

Razorfunfish

Posted by: Rob In: 2009| Analysis

We’re at Razorfish Client Summit in Las Vegas, and they mentioned that there were no term matches for razorfunfish on Google.  They then cryptically explained to watch tomorrow (Thursday).

I expect we’ll see “razorfunfish” listed in several Twitter accounts and other social media platforms such as Facebook, MySpace, etc. Google indexes frequently so that a day isn’t unattainable.

The idea is that crowds in social circles can take hold of terms like razorfunfish and immediately propel it.  The crowd co-owns razorfunfish with the company.

I doubt many people are blogging about razorfunfish. I’m participating in this social experiment to see if I can grab a top 10 spot on Google for the razorfunfish term.

Unfortunately, I am leaving the conference early Thursday so I won’t have the opportunity to see the results. If I do show up for razorfunfish, leave me a comment.

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5 Responses to "Razorfunfish"

2 | Joshua

April 23rd, 2009 at 2:37 am

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Nice post. If you like this, check out:
http://razorfunfish.tumblr.com/

4 | Chance Stevens

April 23rd, 2009 at 5:59 am

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This is pretty crazy. I just heard from my friend that he got bitten by a razorfunfish. I wrote about it here: http://tvlampsnbulbs.com/2009/04/have-you-been-bi...

5 | Cijo Abraham

May 1st, 2009 at 5:44 am

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How was the results ? Who won the contest?

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