Episode 9: Mass To Me Marketing

February 20th, 2010 by Zach Jordan | No Comments

Episode 9: Mass To Me Marketing

How excited were you when you saw Episode 8 and learned about the different types of audience?  We know; Earth shattering.  Keep it together because this week we’re going to astound you yet again with information you haven’t already heard a million times.  All this talk of social media this and new media that is [...]


Episode 8: The Modern Audience Revealed

February 3rd, 2010 by Zach Jordan | No Comments

Episode 8: The Modern Audience Revealed

In our last episode, we learned that the power of a loyal audience today is due to quality not quantity.  This week we explain the three main types of audience and how the new, “lean forward” audience engages with content across multiple platforms.  How does one engage people when they are consuming across all platforms, [...]


Eisner: Dig In Your Heels Old Media, And You Die

February 1st, 2010 by Peter Schankowitz | No Comments

Eisner:  Dig In Your Heels Old Media, And You Die

It’s funny how technological and new media advances are exponential, audience acceptance of the same a bit less so, and the embrace of it all on the part of media professionals at a dark ages pace. We all see it coming, the warning signs have turned tangible in Web 2.0 and yet, movement [...]


Episode 4: Audience Engagement: Keepin’ It Real

December 1st, 2009 by Zach Jordan | 1 Comment

Episode 4: Audience Engagement: Keepin' It Real

As we saw in Episode 3, there are several ways to track audience data.  You can find out, on a very granular level, who they are, where they like to play, and other important metrics that are required to make great content and distribute it strategically across the web.  In Episode 4 we find out [...]


Episode 3: Know Your Audience

November 24th, 2009 by Zach Jordan | 3 Comments

Episode 3: Know Your Audience

In Episode 2, we briefly discuss the various social media tools and technologies available and the importance of customizing every strategy depending on your audience. Episode 3 gives a few specific ways you can find out (1) who your audience is, (2) what factors you need to consider when developing content and (3) the [...]


Episode 2: Digital Warfare, Choose Your Weapons Wisely

November 16th, 2009 by Zach Jordan | 2 Comments

Episode 2: Digital Warfare, Choose Your Weapons Wisely

In Episode 1, we introduce the current state of media, advertising, entertainment and music and discuss what approach brands and content creators are taking to engage people in the volatile, digital landscape. This week we take a closer look at some of the tools marketers have at their disposal and why it’s so crucial to [...]


The Brand Police Never Sleep: GoodGuide Good for Brands…and US

September 28th, 2009 by Peter Schankowitz | No Comments

The Brand Police Never Sleep: GoodGuide Good for Brands...and US

The brand police are knocking at the door.  You can run but you can’t hide!
In today’s Ad Age, Jack Neff writes about Good Guide, a consumer brand rating site that has already put their scale of 1-10 on over 75,000 products.  While consumer watchdogs have been around a long, long time, this more recent entry [...]


The New 360 Storytelling Experience: Distribution

September 17th, 2009 by Zach Jordan | 5 Comments

The New 360 Storytelling Experience: Distribution

Distribution takes on many new and exciting forms in the world of 360 storytelling and needs to be strategically mapped, based on the specific needs of your story.  The bad news is, audiences will continue to fragment across an increasing number of platforms.  The good news is, the audience may be one of the best [...]


NBC: Fourth Place To Future First?

September 16th, 2009 by Peter Schankowitz | 2 Comments

NBC:  Fourth Place To Future First?

Sometimes necessity and  a painful wallow in fourth place in a field of four is the mother of invention. Today’s MediaPost features an article by David Goetzl about Jeff Zucker’s recent investor speech.  During his presentation, Zucker more than hinted about NBC’s future and the programming changes that will play a major role.  A key [...]


The New 360 Storytelling Experience: Focus Groups

September 14th, 2009 by Zach Jordan | 2 Comments

The New 360 Storytelling Experience: Focus Groups

In an effort to craft a brand idea or story custom made for the rabid audience, start focusing on the fans.  There are a variety of free platforms to test your ideas, story, and characters and get immediate feedback from the plethora of passion centers that already exist online.   Popular shows like AMC’s Mad Men [...]