Fabio Bin | WeRoad CMO

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Fabio Bin | WeRoad CMO

Fabio Bin | WeRoad CMO

@fabiobin

Building brands that don’t suck. Co-founder & CMO @WeRoad | Travel tech & community-led growth I post about brand, travel, startups Occasionally something good

Milan, London Katılım Eylül 2009
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Fabio Bin | WeRoad CMO
Fabio Bin | WeRoad CMO@fabiobin·
Have you spotted these “missing” posters in Shoreditch this week? They’re part of our guerrilla campaign for @weroad_official, dropped just in time for the first-ever #SXSW in EU. Like SXSW we converge tech, music and culture too. Just in a different way.
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Fabio Bin | WeRoad CMO@fabiobin·
What happens when you run all your marketing in-house, and don’t sleep? No agency and just a bunch of weirdos in the @weroad_official marketing team doing: – 18 OOH campaigns – 93 events – 660 press hits – 22 stunts All in 5 months. I'm sharing our internal doc in the reply
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Fabio Bin | WeRoad CMO@fabiobin·
@Simone_Lenzi E ovviamente già ti accusano di essere un fascio (a dispetto della tua storia solo perché osi avere un pensiero indipendente). Massima solidarietà!
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Fabio Bin | WeRoad CMO@fabiobin·
@Simone_Lenzi È esattamente quello che non capiscono. Psicopolizia delle intenzioni e zero ironia. Non capiscono che così fanno continuamente il gioco degli altri. Pazzesco.
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Andrea Girolami
Andrea Girolami@nonsischerzapiu·
Potete continuare a sponsorizzare tutte le stories che volete, tanto non verrò mai ai vostri concerti a lume di candela
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Fabio Bin | WeRoad CMO@fabiobin·
Stanotte, come sempre, ho fatto decine di sogni diversi. Addirittura in un sogno parlavo di una cosa che mi era accaduta in un altro sogno e mi chiedevo se l’avessi sognato.
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Andrea Girolami
Andrea Girolami@nonsischerzapiu·
Da piccolo ricordo che vedendo i papà dei miei amici girare per casa in mutande giurai che non sarei mai stato come loro, eppure oggi…
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WeRoad@weroad_official·
How old were you when you realised “sorry, I can’t I have to work” spelt backwards is “f**k it I’mma buy a one way ticket to The Philippines”? #tuesdayvibe
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Fabio Bin | WeRoad CMO@fabiobin·
@fasc1nate Is this picture even true? I ask just for the impressive quality of the image. (Im not saying the reported conditions are true, just wondering about the photo itself)
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Josie (6 years old), Bertha (6 years old) and Sophie (10 years old) worked regularly at the Maggioni Canning Company. Work began at 4 AM and the three would make from $9 to $15 a week. Sophie would do six pots of oyster a day and her mother who also worked with her said "She don't go to school. Works all the time." Through such photos, Lewis Hine documented the harsh working conditions borne by thousands of children, who were sent to work soon after they could walk, and were paid based on how many buckets of oysters they shucked daily. Mr Hines wrote of one photograph: ‘All but the very smallest babies work. Begin work at 3:30am and expected to work until 5pm.’ He covered around 50,000 miles a year, photographing children from Chicago to Florida working in coal mines and factories. These photos helped to raise an outcry against child labor and made the American public become widely aware of the scope of the problem. This resulted in the establishment of organizations such as the National Child Labor Committee, in 1904, which led the fight against child labor.
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