And so I have finally reached the 100th blog post. It has been quite a journey from April last year (2009) and covered many a topic from SEO to my favourite coffee shop in London, Brill on Exmouth Market.
I have come across many cool people in the process, from the likes of Internet Strategist Sarah Worsham, to Museum Marketing guru Jim Richardson, as well as old friends, long lost friends and new friends. It has been a wonderful process, and perhaps a goal I should have reached sooner, but such is my fortune.
As well as hitting the 100 mark, yesterday was also special, because daily traffic traffic hits its highest peak since I started the blog. An unexpected surprise and one that helps make the blog feel like it is a worthwhile endeavour, whether keeping friends informed of my escapades, exalting my virtuous opinions or helping those with my shared knowledge.
So again, a slap on the back for good old Vincent (hahah!)
There have been plenty of vociferous moments, but plenty of good ones also Hopefully the next 100 will be as useful as the first, and no doubt there will be things learned anew and shared with the throngs of interested readers.
And as if on cue, released today is the latest work by Stink Digital for client Anomaly on behalf of Diesel. It’s an online music video fashion catalogue for their Spring/Summer 2010 collection which the aptly titled “a hundred lovers” and performed by Josep, a decidedly catchy tune, that will have you whistling from the get-go, whilst the film directed by Arno Salters, a recreation of the dance scene from Jean Luc Godard’s Bande à part.
So thanks to all those who have read, commented and continue to follow my pranks online and here’s to another 100 greats. Come and join the party!

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