I blogged about @NordstromDave a few weeks ago. It is terrific what he is doing on Twitter and also the fact that his employer, Nordstrom encourages him.
Lately I’ve also been including the story of @NordstromDave in my speeches.
Last night I presented in Amsterdam and Jan Willem Alphenaar, an expert in social media, storytelling, and crowd sourcing, was in the audience. He produced a movie completely created by the crowd. The film DSBthemovie was shown in theaters in the Netherlands and I wrote about it in my book Real-Time Marketing & PR..
Anyway, Jan created this terrific real-time slideshare. It only takes a minute to check out.
Thanks so much Jan. You tell the story better than I do.
And @NordstromDave thanks for getting me a kisspic from the lovely @Roosvanvugt





Hmm...Amsterdam and a kisspic. You can now check that off on you bucket list.
Good use of twitter by a business, driven by human innovation.
Posted by: Stephen Eugene Adams | May 19, 2011 at 06:45 PM
Steve - indeed. One good thing about the Netherlands is the 3-kiss-on-the-cheek greeting. I can get used to that.
Posted by: David Meerman Scott | May 20, 2011 at 06:05 AM
David,
This is totally cool and I also learnt from you another way to create a presentation that's fun! Avil
Posted by: Avil Beckford | May 20, 2011 at 07:06 AM
Never previously heard of him but I'll go search more, very interesting.
Posted by: Dana Flannery Copywriter | October 19, 2012 at 12:13 AM