Entertainment Weekly in the US has put the first video in a print magazine. The video player includes an advert for Pepsi Max and trailers The Big Bang Theory on CBS.
My favourite video on it:
Hat tip Justin Reid, via BBC
Thursday, 17 September 2009
Video advert inside a print title
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Labels: Advert, Advertising, Entertainment Weekly, Print, Video
Thursday, 3 September 2009
Online PR is all about Community
Radio silence broken, we have been busy at RealWire of late!
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Friday, 26 June 2009
Tuesday, 19 May 2009
De Ja View
So Sainsbury's is 140 and Marks & Spencer's is 125...and they both brought us the Avocado?!?!
It seems Rainey Kelly Campbell Roalfe/Y&R (M&S) and Abbott Mead Vickers BBDO (Sainsbury's) have all followed in MCBD (Hovis) very large footsteps!
Sainsbury's:
Marks and Spencers:
Amazing Hovis advert from 2008:
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Labels: Advertising, Hovis, Marks and Spencers, Sainsburys, TV Advert
Thursday, 14 May 2009
1 out of 1
So you make pressure cleaners, not the most exciting products...
But you celebrating 25 years in business, so you make an advert:
I give Kärcher the thumbs up - 1 advert, 1 successful one! In the same mould as Coke and Mentos.
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Tuesday, 24 March 2009
Everyone loves magical Trevor
I heard through the grapevine that the new 118 247 advert is to the theme of Magical Trevor, the legendary Weebls stuff creation.
Magical Trevor makes an appearance at the table waiting for curry:
Here is Magical Trevor in all his glory:
It has only taken 5 years for him to get on the big screen and 10,873,559 views on Weebls-stuff website!
Posted by Giles at 13:36 2 comments
Labels: 118 247, Advertising, Magical Trevor, TV Advert
Wednesday, 18 March 2009
Funny viral
Funny viral from Samsung, saw this floating about Twitter:
Hat Tip to Bridey
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Labels: Samsung, Viral, Viral marketing
Sunday, 15 March 2009
Social Networking World Forum - Day 1
Last Monday I headed over to Olympia with @AdParker for the Social Networking World Forum, Day 1. RealWire were one of the media partners for the event.
The day was littered with fantastic speaker, first up was Julie Meyer on how social media business can make money. She gave case studies on Ariadne capitals portfolio of social media clients who have had success.
Slicethepie - A financing platform for music, which has partnershiped with Bebo
Zopa - A well established social lending platform
Monitise - A mobile banking service with 10'000 customers a week
Lickerish - Celebrity image syndication with a clever business model
10Duke - Bringing offline communities online
Julie summarised the characteristics of these enterprises:
- Willingness to accept change
- Inspired Dullness
- Surf the Tsunami
- Attention to interface/design
Alex Halliday then impressed me, a 23 year old with a great business brain. Alex founded SocialGO which he described as the "Long tail of social networks" as they make bespoke networks.
Alex gave a great timeline of social networks:
2000 Disconnected > 2002 Friendster > 2005 Major Players > 2008 Connectivity
Other notes; 1 network cant cater to all people, Applications cannot capture niches, Ning has 800'000 networks, not everyone wants to join Facebook/MySpace. 50 cent's network has 600,000 members!
SocialGO can be white labeled and has integrated functions such as advertising and paypal which allow for good business opportunities.
Netlog were one of the first social networks, Lorenz Bogaert noted that they are in 25 languages and have 40 million members.
David Jones from Friendster reminded us of emerging markets, as Friendster is number one in Asia. It is a top 10 site for traffic in the world, and top 5 site in the mobile internet world. m.friendster.com had 1.5 BILLION page views in a single month!
Michael Donnelly from Coca Cola commanded the stage, starting with virtual thirst and then going onto Cokes Facebook fan page. The fan page isn't run by coke it is run by fans! It is the number 2 fan page on Facebook. The two admins were asked to make a video for coke, which was fantastic!
Interesting Coke keep social media marketing in house, they feel it is important to have real relationships.
Dirk Singer from Cow PR gave tips on marketing in a recession. According to Marketing Sherpa social media budgets are up 28%.
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Labels: #SNWF, SNWF, Social Networking World Forum
Tuesday, 3 March 2009
2nd Annual Media Content World Summit, London
Last Thursday I went to the 2nd Annual Media Content World Summit in London, run by Joseph De Villiers at TechnoSummits. I tried my best to live tweet!
Opening keynotes were by the very entertaining Rory Sutherland from Ogilvy, setting the scene with comedy and in-depth knowledge of digital advertising practice. Rory commented on 'Realtime' - preventing issues with information (E.G Radio's having roadwork updates), that advertisers are spending the proportionally the same as when there was less media channels and gave a case study for customer engagement using Fizzback as an example.
The industry review was provided by ACT (Association of commercial television) - Official research has discovered that mobile TV has been slow to pick up.
The first panel was "VOD and IPTV: Show me the money" among the panelist was Richard Gale from Playboy TV UK. A fellow Twitterer!
Notable comments:
- Playboy closing DVD division to sell direct in digital
- 'Portability' - highlighted well by Slingbox
- OnDemand replacing scheduling and Personalisation
- Content quality
- Tracking - VOD and IPTV allows for tracking
Geir Bjorndal from Conax then spoke on the future of digital media.
- Protecting revenues for content providers
- Encrypting content
The final part I went to was Jon Snow interviewing Pete Bazalgette a very interesting interview called "Straight Talking" about monetisation of digital media, summary:
- This is an age of disruption
- Gaming and gambling are generating revenues
- Where will the BBC raise funds?
- ITV advertising down 17%, Five down 30% and Channel4 down 11%
- Hulu will overtake YouTubes revenue in 2009
- Privacy, Piracy, Personalisation and Phorm
- Penny make pounds make lots of pounds!
- The Kangaroo saga
- Product placement on UK TV (currently illegal)
- Behavioural advertising (regulations and backlash)
- Traditional media are dinosaurs
- Jon Snow blogs!
- Digital Britain, how the governments short term will mean much wont be implemented
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Labels: 2nd Annual Media Content World Summit, content, digital media, technosummits
Friday, 27 February 2009
Twitter, Polls, PR and Tea
I am usually pretty healthy, but tea is my bad habit. Probably 3-10 cups a day, depending on where I am etc. So that is 3-10 tea spoons of sugar (not to mention the caffeine). Time for a change me thinks...so I am going to try cut sugar and maybe tea in general is favour of a glass of water...wish me luck.
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Monday, 23 February 2009
Spotify
Through Twitter I have heard of Spotify, a free programme for streaming music. After a simple download you can search and listen to a huge amount of music, about 90% of my searches have ended in success (Obviously you need an Internet connection). Spotify has numerous licences so many artist are covered!
You can then create playlists and share them with your friends. Jed shared his Electro mix earlier, and here is my Rock through the ages playlist.
Basically it is pretty awesome!
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Labels: free music, Rock, spotify
Friday, 13 February 2009
Oxford Twestival
Well organised, good fun and a good cause. Well done to all at Twestival for sorting this, especially a very busy Jaz Cummins!
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Labels: Charity Water, Charity:Water, OxTwestival, Twestival, Twitter
Friday, 23 January 2009
Twestival: Thursday 12th February 2009
On February the 12th, 100+ cities will be hosting their own Twestival!
From the social media release:
"The global event, described as "a 'tweet-up' with a social conscience", will be raising money to support charity: water, a not-for-profit bringing clean and safe drinking water to people in developing nations."
As I am from the shire, I will be attending OxTwestival in Oxford. You can sign up here http://twtvite.com/lmkbt0
Remember, the main reason behind this is to raise money to give people in the less developed world clean drinking water!
The September Campaign Trailer - www.borninseptember.org from charity: water on Vimeo.
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Labels: Charity Water, Charity:Water, Twestival, Twitter
Monday, 19 January 2009
Life's for sharing
The new advert from T-Mobile was shared with me on Twitter by Kryten from Red Dwarf...
Official blurb from T-Mobile Dance on the advert developed by Saatchi & Saatchi:
"At 11 o'clock on Thursday 15 January around 350 peoplebroke into a choreographed dance routine in London'sLiverpool Street Station for the shooting of a new advertising campaign by T-Mobile."
Life's for sharing has a cool YouTube page too - http://uk.youtube.com/user/lifesforsharing.
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Labels: Advert, Dance, Kryten, T-Mobile Dance, Twitter
Sunday, 11 January 2009
What have we been up to?
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Sunday, 4 January 2009
Compare the Meerkat
Very funny TV advert from Comparethemarket.com , and they have even set up a nice website at Compare The Meerkat dot com!
With so many boring TV adverts in the price comparison space this is a clever idea. More at Seventy seven's blog.
Posted by Giles at 08:19 3 comments
Labels: compare the market, compare the meerkat, TV Advert