Man about town and gentleman entrepreneur Alex West (pictured above at a coffee morning, he won't be happy I've used this picture again) is looking for help with stuff. It sounds interesting and it's potentially cash for doing what you're doing anyway.
This is what he says:
"We are setting up a free monthly newsletter which will include a gallery of the very best non-traditional forms of branded communication (i.e. everything but print, TV, banners and pop-ups). So we want to set up an informal network of 'scouts' in as many countries as possible who when they see a great piece of work they will send it to us (as a link, as a photo, as a QuickTime etc.) with any details they can find out about it. We will then edit the selection and ask a guest editor - and scouts may be asked to be guest editors we don't just want BIg names - and if we use the work that a particular scout sent in they get $100.00 and a credit for finding the work. Really proactive scouts will be asked, and paid, to do more work such as country features, insights etc."
If you're interested (and why wouldn't you be) contact him, not me: alex at remotepeople.net
Also, we're looking for a few good folk in Europe who can answer a couple of quick questions for us. But you need to answer them on video. Ideally with a little bit of imagination - not just talking straight to camera. And you need to do it in the next couple of weeks. We can pay you a little bit for that. Anyone interested? Get in touch with me; russell at openintelligenceagency.com
thankyou for your kind attention.
Oh dear, I talked straight at the camera on the last set of questions. Too boring?
Oh dear.
Posted by: Marcus Brown | September 22, 2006 at 07:56 AM
marcus, of course not boring. It's just some people don't have your force of personality and charisma.
Posted by: russell | September 22, 2006 at 12:23 PM
marcus, of course not boring. It's just some people don't have your force of personality and charisma.
Posted by: russell | September 22, 2006 at 12:24 PM
goodness.
Posted by: Marcus Brown | September 22, 2006 at 03:51 PM