Evan Aagaard

Evan studied film when he started at the University of Western Ontario, but he was quickly drawn into media information and technoculture, studying websites, online media and networking. He saw this new media as the future and it was at Western that he learned the basics of the industry. After school, he started a digital agency creating iPhone apps, producing videos and gathering a finance clientele in Toronto. It’s an industry that thrives on communication and dialogue; Evan’s skills as a writer have helped him form a vital bridge between the money experts and their clients. He writes short, humorous pieces of fiction, and his engaging style seeps into his work for financial planners. There’s humour in the world, Evan says, even in finance. Evan serves as the Seed Studio’s video specialist.

Articles by Evan Aagaard

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We’re developing new case studies to show you how we’ve helped our most successful clients.… Read the rest

3 Social Media Platforms for Real World Encounters

In our line of work- namely the online communications consulting and management business- we’re often faced by a rather ubiquitous misconception amongst clients and peers: social media (and perhaps the Internet as a whole) has ultimately produced a more fractured… Read the rest

How to Groom Your (Online) Profile

You may not realize it but everything you put out on to the social web, your tweets, your updates, your photos and videos and links and comments all coalesce to create a greater digital persona that is YOU or at… Read the rest

Power of the People

True story:… Read the rest I was waiting for a flight at the Kelowna airport the other day when I decided to make a last minute change to my return date. I called up Flightcentre.ca (with whom I made the booking) and was immediately connected with the

Rise of the Social Sifters

An interesting article from The Economist highlights an emerging industry in the Great Big Social Media-verse that could become very relevant to marketers over the next few years (or more likely months!): the analysis of huge amounts of social media… Read the rest

Do you have Social Media Overload Syndrome? (S.M.O.S.)

Do you get panic attacks when you go on to Twitter? Does the thought of reading (or writing) yet another blog post make you’re eye twitch involuntarily?  Does your brain clench up in a vice-like mental seizure when you scan… Read the rest

Counter-Twerrorism

As Twitter becomes more ubiquitous in the business and personal communication landscape, it’s almost inevitable that some unscrupulous individuals (or perhaps even organizations) will try to subvert this service for their own gain. Lately we’ve heard from a few clients… Read the rest