1. We are based in Chicago, but most of our shoulders are average-sized. As for windiness: No comment.
2. We promote cause marketing campaigns because they go beyond the whole “Don’t Be Evil” ethos to the point of actually doing some good.
3. Everyone in the office has a caped monkey from Woot. Not only do they fly, they howl! And howl and howl and howl…
4. 23.5% of us are female, 76.5% are male, and at least 6% wrote a paper about androgyny in college (but not in a Michael Jackson sort of way).
5. We create platforms wherein your audience can interact with your brand in an immersive and memorable way. Oh, yeah, and we also drive measurable returns on your investment. Check out our customizable analytics!
(Some might call this a shameless plug. Can you find others? Answers below. No peeking!)
6. We laugh at economics teachers who still think widgets are hypothetical.
7. Emerge has been working in the interactive arena for nearly a decade, but we’re really looking forward to our teenage years.
8. We’re on twitter, IM, MySpace, twibs, Facebook, and LinkedIn. We also have an old-fashioned office water cooler (There’s no school like the old school.)
9. A lot of people will tell you that viral marketing is like trying to capture lightning in a bottle. We’ll tell you there are a lot of things you can do to make that lightning strike again and again. (Check out our five-part series— Viral Marketing on a Budget)
10. Abby is our cat. We don’t have a dog, or, for that matter, any birds, mice or fish.
11. We believe that the blogosphere reflects UV rays even better than the ozone layer. (Note: This is why bloggers are so pasty.)
12. We have won several advertising awards including two International Daveys this past November in the Interactive Multimedia categories of Entertainment and Direct Marketing. (It’s worth repeating.)
13. Dad’s a PC, Mom’s a Mac, we’re web-based.
14. We think webinars are kind of cool ways to learn about current trends and have decided to do a few of them. Come if you can.
15. During our 3rd Annual Chili Cookoff, animal protein totally dominated (we’re talking about you, pork and beef), but like the great melting pot that is our country, all were represented. USA, USA, USA…
16. We not only see the big picture, we can put it on a thumbnail for you.
17. Some of us have iPhones, some have Blackberries, some don’t have “Smart” phones at all. Yet somehow, we all get along.
18. We design and build branded games because it’s a great way to get consumers to interact with client brands and messages. Plus they’re really fun.
19. Emerge has a floating company holiday that employees can take either on Arbor Day or Good Friday. Negotiations are underway to expand the choice to include the Polish Revolutionary War hero Casimir Pulaski’s Birthday. (It’s March 4th. Mark your calendars. )
20. We’re sick of this economy and wish it would start to turn itself around. Too many people we know have suffered because of it.
21. Emerge also has offices in Philadelphia and Phoenix and hopes to expand to every US city that starts with Ph. (Send your Ph-ing city suggestions in now.)
22. Many of us sacrificed Facebook friends for Whoppers, but because we were upfront about it, no feelings were hurt. That’s what social media’s all about, people: Communication! (in marketing terms that means Customer Service)
23. There is a plaster statue of a Griffin in our office foyer. A griffin is half eagle and half lion, for you non-nerds out there. And no, it doesn’t come to life on Halloween or during Harry Potter premieres.
24. We are proud of the way our design team meshes with our phenomenal group of developers. The work is typically amazing and frequently breath-taking. (Yeah, yeah, we know, this is a corporate blog, of course we’re going to say that. See for yourself.)
25. The state of Virginia published its 25 random things before we did. (Okay, it was a real estate site, but still.)
You’ve been tagged. Now you are supposed to write a note with 25 random things, facts, habits, or goals about you. At the end, choose people to be tagged. You have to tag the person who tagged you. If they tagged you, it’s because they want to know more about you. Thanks for your time.
(Answers: There are no shameless plugs. We’re just proud of our work. Is that so wrong?)
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Want to know a good business to be in during the current, and predicted to be deep, recession? Online video games. And not just any games, free ones.