That’s what most people are calling it nowadays with the emergence of Blogging, Facebook and now Twitter. Well that’s just based on my own personal daily consumption or rather contribution to the new media.

Today, I spent most of my mornings reading Sales Machine and more about Sales and Marketing on BNET. There’s a reason for my thrill on reading. It is in preparation for something really big. Fingers crossed and I just hope to get it.

From BNET, I found a remarkable speaker, also the Chief Marketing Officer of Eastman Kodak Company, Jeffrey Hayzlett.

Jeff Hayzlett speak at 140Conference in LA.

Totally loved the way he speaks and there’s lots to learn from this remarkable figure.

Can’t get enough of Jeffrey Hayzlett, I went on to Google his name and stumbled to lots more interesting stuffs about him. Great guy… Google him yourself.

I found 5 interesting video of Jeffrey giving out some marketing and sales lessons. They are all here on www.50lessons.com. Head over to watch the videos. I bet you will never regret clicking that link.

Then, while reading Sales Machine, I stumbled upon this short film done by Saatchi & Saatchi Canada for the FITC event in Canada.

The Last Advertising Agency on Earth.

Great video I would say…

I find the “new media” very amusing at times and it gives us the real account of every individual’s life and also what are the corporate companies are doing with the new media is something interesting for us to track and watch.

There are some corporate companies created their Facebook or Twitter account to handle complaints, while some are just making use of it to blast their marketing ads which I sometime finds them annoying. Some really engage with the crowd while some is just there for show.

What’s the correct way to handle a “new media” tool? None. There are no correct way to handle them, but there are lots of proven ways how these “new media” helped businesses to engage with the crowd.

Okay. Time for me to head out and get things done for the day…