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Simeon Spearman

MediaPost Publications Changing Web Drives Brands To Build Customer Connections 11/09/2012 - 0 views

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    "How can brands do a better job of fostering these relationships so that they're at the forefront of consumer's minds? 1. Develop a great product. Not to resuscitate the Mac vs. PC argument, but there's a reason many people aren't hesitant to recommend their MacBook or iPhone to a friend. 2. Facilitate social sharing. Brands need to be engaged with consumers via social media, and brands need product sites and marketing programs that facilitate seamless social sharing. 3. Create sampling programs to reach digital consumers. Many influential digital consumers are eager to discuss their love of specific products and brands. Marketers need to reach and engage them in innovative ways, such as via sampling programs, contests, coupons. 4. Get game. Brand can introduce game element through badges, achievements, and prizes to turn their consumers to brand ambassadors and engage them in a fun way."
Simeon Spearman

NYT launches Compendium, a Pinterest-like tool for the paper's content - paidContent - 1 views

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    " This week the New York Times Research & Development Labs launched a new tool called Compendium, which lets readers "use articles, imagery, videos, and quotations to tell your own stories using New York Times content." A good comparison might be Storify for a single source's content, or Pinterest with more text."
Simeon Spearman

Target Running Private Ad Marketplace | Adweek - 1 views

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    "Target's private marketplace operates similarly to others that retailers like Best Buy and Amazon have developed recently. For example, a user may visit Target.com and check out its high-def TVs. As that user navigates to other parts of Target's site, a brand like Sony or Samsung could run ads aimed at that user promoting their TVs-provided they are sold by Target. But the ads don't have to pertain so closely to a specific product category. Adweek encountered a Subaru ad running on Target's DVD and Blu-ray players page; a peek at the page's site code revealed that the ad was sourced through PubMatic."
Simeon Spearman

Facebook's Plan To Destroy Television - Business Insider - 0 views

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    "Facebook is now the second biggest server of online video, behind YouTube. Although Facebook is a distant second to YouTube, that's still huge progress. Facebook now shows more video than Yahoo!, Vevo, Microsoft, AOL and everyone else. Facebook has a partnership with Nielsen, to develop "Nielsen Online Campaign Ratings" (OCR), which measure the audience for Facebook ad campaigns in a similar way to how Nielsen measures TV audiences, by reach and frequency. The result is that it is now a lot easier for big advertisers to compare their TV ROI with their Facebook ROI. Facebook has a partnership with Datalogix, a consumer data company. It allows advertisers - particularly big packaged goods companies like Procter & Gamble and Unilever - to target their own customers with ads inside Facebook, and to compare those campaigns against control groups that did not see them, and thus calculate exactly how many sales any Facebook campaign created."
Simeon Spearman

About Project Silverline | SingTel - 0 views

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    SingTel project for old people by developing senior-friendly apps
Simeon Spearman

Big Idea 2013: Put a Content Engine Inside Your Company | LinkedIn - 0 views

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    "Here are five lessons in the art and science of storytelling I learned by studying the pros ... 1) Adopt a newsroom mentality Make content development a core part of the way you do business - just as it is in journalism. Embed it in every department. Hire journalists just as LinkedIn, Qualcomm and others have done. Curate voices like we do on edelman.com. 2) Hand-craft your content for each venue Some companies try desperately to create singular pieces of content that can be simply be dumped in different places. That no longer works. Instead, hand-craft your content for each venue. Jonah Peretti, Buzzfeed's co-founder, summed it up best when he said: "Twitter is for your head, while Facebook is for your heart." 3) Cultivate superstars who have a POV News and information, to some degree, is commodity content - it's everywhere. Deep, thoughtful analysis, however, is in high demand. Just as the New York Times has Nate Silver and ESPN has Bill SImmons, you too can grow and cultivate rock stars who create thoughtful content with unique analytical point of view. 4) Be relentlessly data driven Speaking of Mr. Silver, if there's one thing he taught us this year it's that data rules. Follow in his footsteps in not only how you use data to inform and deliver your storytelling but also in how you measure your results. Many newsrooms, for example, now have real-time dashboards that help shape their decisions. 5) Let constraints fuel creativity Finally, it's often hard to convince management to put resources behind content until there's proven ROI. However, constraints can breed creativity. The Wall Street Journal's daytime video network, for example, was challenged to cover the Olympics without footage. So instead it creatively turned to using puppetry - and with great success. Be creative to get around constraints."
Simeon Spearman

Mobile App Into New York | Adweek - 0 views

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    "BMW last year invested in the mobile app MyCityWay, and soon it will find if that was money well spent as its eco-friendly Born Electric road show rolls into New York. The luxury automaker next week will run locally targeted display and video ads on the city- guide app, which developers said has 1.2 million users in Gotham."
richardk88

Volvo Cars Will Now Automatically Brake For Cyclists - PSFK - 0 views

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    "the brand staged a surprise debut of a new collision avoidance system specially developed to safeguard cyclists, the first of its kind in the world."
dustinrthompson

Otoy's cloud rendering tools to be used in indie games and the Fantastic Four movie Rea... - 6 views

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    Similar to Autodesk's Tech Shop where you can rent what you need, except in this case you rent the software you need over the cloud. Will allow for cheaper and faster development 3D graphics animations development.
Ivy Chang

Google Launches Drive Realtime API To Let Developers Build Apps With Real-Time Collabor... - 0 views

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    bring real-time collaboration feature to their own apps
dustinrthompson

After investing in wristband passes, Disney lobbies to rewrite ticket law - 1 views

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    Walt Disney World has spent close to $1 billion developing its "MyMagic+" system, which includes replacing conventional tickets with wireless-transmitting wristbands that serve as all-in-one park passes, room keys and credit cards. More info on the development of the wristbands: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/07/business/media/at-disney-parks-a-bracelet-meant-to-build-loyalty-and-sales.html?_r=2&hp=&adxnnl=1&pagewanted=1&adxnnlx=1357609868-eyqv65kWoRFF47O/45Xgfw&
Jinah Kim

Google Said Developing Subscription Music Service - Bloomberg - 0 views

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    Is it just me or does this headline not make any sense?
Ivy Chang

Amazon Launches "Login With Amazon" Service For Third-Party Sites, Apps And Games - 0 views

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    Amazon is hoping to extend its reach and integration beyond its own properties with yesterday's launch of Login with Amazon. The new service lets Amazon's 200+ million users to sign into websites, games and apps with their Amazon logins. Third-party developers can implement Login with Amazon on their web and mobile properties in the same way they integrate social logins like Facebook, Twitter and Google.
Simeon Spearman

Home-Automation Startup R2 Studios in Acquisition Talks - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    "R2 Studios, which is developing home-media and automation technology, has remained largely mum about its plans but last year released an app that turns Android phones into touch panels for controlling heating and lighting systems wirelessly. R2 Studios also holds some patents related to controlling electronic devices and interfaces."
Simeon Spearman

The alligator goes modern: Lacoste stores deploy digital signage | RetailCustomerExperi... - 0 views

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    "The video walls tell the Lacoste story, while promoting merchandise through the evolution of the product. The content tells the brand story from conception, to the first clothing line and materials used, and segues to current days where there are many colors available based on the original concept of René Lacoste. The content was developed by Lacoste and is updated remotely by Lacoste headquarters."
Ivy Chang

Google+ login button launches across hundreds of partner sites | VentureBeat - 1 views

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    The Android piece is particularly interesting. If you're a publisher or developer with an Android app to promote, a Google+-authenticated user who is browsing around your desktop website will be prompted to download the Android app, too. Then, the user can opt to get an over-the-air install of the app without ever touching a smartphone. Read more at http://venturebeat.com/2013/04/02/google-plus-login-button/#lOL2oCXRukFeFdM4.99 
Ivy Chang

How a Beauty Company Generated Facebook Buzz Without Giveaways - 0 views

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    The company decided to develop a Facebook app for the Andy Warhol-inspired collection that would allow Facebook users to make over their profile photos and cover photos in the style of Warhol, with prominent Nars branding throughout.
Simeon Spearman

Google+ Brings Deeper Integration With YouTube - SocialTimes - 1 views

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    "For users who have linked their accounts, the videos tab will henceforward read "YouTube." Users who click to watch the videos will be sent automatically to YouTube, rather than watching them embedded in Google+. "For those of you who are aspiring musicians, pundits, comedians, or brands, we've now made it even easier for you to connect with your fan base," wrote Dom Carr, a Google developer on his Google+ page."
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