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Jason Ryan

Branding. Our Thinking. - Endless - 0 views

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    Endless guide to brand building
bethgranter

Environmental Impacts of Mass Customization - 0 views

  • Project Brief We argue that mass customization strategies generate more sustainable products at lower cost and increased value. This claim is founded on research conducted on the product life-cycles of mass customized products vs. mass produced products. One key finding of the initial research reveals that the most significant source of potential energy savings comes from the customer experience processes – product acquisition, product use, and consumer decision-making.  This research shows that mass customization practices often out-perform mass production practices and lead to dramatic energy and material savings, which was revealed in our case study of men's dress shirts.
Antony Mayfield

CBS Credits Web for Grammy Ratings Spike - Peter Kafka - Media - AllThingsD - 0 views

  • Why the spike? A good chunk of it, I assume, has to do with the death of Whitney Houston the day before, and viewers who wanted to see how the biggest stars in music responded to the loss of a peer.
  • Big, live TV events are big events on Twitter and Facebook, which generate lots of online chatter and drive more eyeballs back to the TV screen, where they inspire even more chatter. Cue virtuous cycle.
  • . It says it attracted a million visitors to the various sites and iPad/iPhone apps it operated over the three days leading up to the show. It says it attracted a peak of 165,000 concurrent viewers to a livestream of pre-Grammys red carpet coverage Sunday afternoon.
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  • hard, along with Twitter, to get music stars at last night’s show to talk up the event to their own social networks.
  • “You’ve got to look at the ratings and say that there’s got to be a correlation,” says Marc DeBevoise, who heads up entertainment for CBS Interactive. “We wouldn’t be doing it if we didn’t think it was there.”
Antony Mayfield

Striding with ITV into the future of news | Made by Many - 0 views

  • Our product strategy for ITV News was simple, bold and probably as obvious in hindsight as any good idea should be. We set out to create a digitally native news service, something made for the web and mobile that left behind the Guttenberg-era baggage of ‘pages’, ‘articles’ and ‘editions’ that most news websites haven’t been able to shake off, as well as reworking some proto-web typologies like ‘navigation’, ‘liveblogging’ and ‘galleries’. 
  • We wanted to make a news service that answered the question: “What would news be like if we had networked digital media (and digital cameras and phones and laptops) but there had never been newspapers or broadcast TV news programmes?”.   
  • video - would be a massive culture shock. There was nervousness, especially about time and resources, offset by enthusiasm for change and a leadership determined to exploit the potential of real-time news delivered across multiple devices. We also had a strong conviction that opening up the news gathering process - rather than adding new work - would give us the content we needed for the stream. 
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    I love that MxM begins with a "product strategy" for ITN, over a "digital", "social" or what not....
Jason Ryan

How Instagram became the social network for tweens | Internet & Media - CNET News - 0 views

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    How Instagram became the social network for tweens http://t.co/5edLCxz4
Antony Mayfield

(1) Showcasing your products and business with Instagram on your site - 1 views

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    Smaill businesses using Instagram
Antony Mayfield

What is the Potential Audience Size for a Hashtag Community? « OUseful.Info, ... - 0 views

  • What’s the potential audience size around a Twitter hashtag?
  • in the early days of webs stats, reported figures tended to centre around the notion of hits, the number of calls made to a server via website activity.
  • Widespread social media monitoring/tracking is largely still in the realm of “hits” measurement. Personal dashboards for services such as Twitter typically display direct measures provided by the Twitter API, or measures trivially/directly identified from Twitter API or archived data – number of followers, numbers of friends, distribution of updates over time, number of mentions, and so on.
Maddy Wood

http://newslettersfreshbusinessthinkingmail.com/rp//5067/process.clsp?EmailId=100001155... - 0 views

  • Highest rise in marketing spend in six years
  •   The latest IPA Bellwether survey published last week shows a sharp upward revision in marketing budgets in Q2 2013. The rise is the highest in almost six years.
  • "These are very positive and welcome figures indeed. It is no surprise to see internet spend comprising the lion’s share of the increases - a trend that is only set to continue. Digital no longer represents a tick–the–box exercise for companies; it is clearly an essential revenue driver and fertiliser for the green shoots of economic recovery.”
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  • Although this is positive and welcoming news, marketers need to have a good level of digital marketing knowledge and the IAB (Internet Advertising Bureau) says that; “Even digitally adept marketers are staggered by the amount of information available to them through digital media.”
  • It’s widely accepted that there is a lack of digital understanding and in a sector that is moving so quickly it’s imperative that businesses keep up with the latest developments. Ray Clark from www.digitalmarketingshow.co.uk explains how his event plans to address the huge gap in digital knowledge; “ There is no doubt that ‘digital’ is the way forward for businesses of all sizes and there is certainly an appetite for information, ideas and advice from UK marketing professionals. The issue until now has been that existing events tend to be very technology orientated and are aimed at marketers who already have a level of expertise.”
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    The latest IPA Bellwether survey published last week shows a sharp upward revision in marketing budgets in Q2 2013. The rise is the highest in almost six years. , "These are very positive and welcome figures indeed. It is no surprise to see internet spend comprising the lion's share of the increases - a trend that is only set to continue.  It's widely accepted that there is a lack of digital understanding and in a sector that is moving so quickly it's imperative that businesses keep up with the latest developments.
Maddy Wood

13 ways for retailers to deal with the threat of showrooming | Econsultancy - 0 views

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      Clear price consistency on & off & in other retailers (? Policy - eg with nordstrom for timberland)
  • Offer excellent customer service  As the online channel matures, and growth slows, customer service (and customer experience) will be the key differentiator. It can also trump price in some circumstances.  For some purchases, price online will be the deciding factor once customers decide to buy a certain product, but they will also appreciate great service and the personal touch. 
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      Shopping concierge - outfits app for wardrobe planning & wishlists 
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  • Appeal to the 'want it now' mentality. Sometimes, if you want a product, you just don't want to wait, and offline retailers will always have this advantage over online rivals. Retailers can make the most of this by offering the ability to check stock in local stores. 
  • Make sure staff have the knowledge
  • Use social media If people are in your stores using their phones, why not find a way of turning this to your advantage, and getting these 'showroomers' to promote your store?  One example of this comes from TopShop. After receiving free style and make-up sessions, shoppers were invited to create a digital “Wish You Were At Topshop” postcard using the photo-sharing app, Instagram.
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