ADUTAINMENT: Advertising as Entertainment
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SIPA's 32nd Annual Conference Showcases Latest Internet Advertising Trends And Email Marketing Through Client Newsletters
The Specialized Information Publishers Association Will Feature Leadership Keynote Speakers (http://www.newsletters.org/Events/Annual/2008/index.htm), Jay Berkowitz, Josh Macht, Bob Bly, Chris Schroeder And Fredrick Marckini On June 1, 2008 In Washington, DC
Using Viral Advergames For Worldwide Advertising and Marketing
Branded online games are being used more and more as an advertising medium by everyone from small businesses to big worldwide brands, but can branded games really help as part of your marketing efforts
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Viral Video Evolved - Startup LonelyBloggers.com Launches With Viral Marketing Case Study
LonelyBloggers.com is proud to announce a 7 episode, 40 minute viral video series called LBTV that can be watched in it's entirety on YouTube right now. Despite recent reports that a viral video now cost up to $250,000 to produce, LonelyBloggers was able to produce our viral video series with only a $5000 budget. Internet marketers need to understand the growing importance of adding video to your marketing mix as people flock to video sharing sites like YouTube. This means potentially free website traffic as a result, all the time presenting your brand in an exciting manner. Viral Marketing has to be considered as a key part of your future marketi...
Social Advertising Changing Internet Marketing: Moving From Forced Advertising To Opt-In Ads
SplashCast CEO Helps Define The Emerging New Marketing Field At L.I.S.A Conference - First Forum Dedicated To Social Advertising
Internet Marketing - How to Make your Online Advertising Business Produce Money on Internet Marketing
The success or failure of your Internet marketing business depends largely on the Internet users. If they are interested on the products and services that you are offering for sale, definitely you can expect hundreds to thousands of dollars in revenues from your online business. On the other hand, if they are just too lazy to hear what you want to say and what you are offering, better shut down your personal computer unit and find some other ways of earning money.
Internet Advertising: Viral Ads
Viral ads are called so because they are sent through emails, from account to account, spreading like viruses. The negative connotation of the name is merely due to its dispensational nature and not necessarily to any potential ill-effect brought on by its presence or any possible disruptive intent of the Viral Ad?s designer.
Consorte Media Announces New Email Marketing and Video Advertising Solutions
New product offerings from leading Hispanic digital marketing company give publishers additional ways to monetize traffic and help advertisers connect with Hispanics online
How to Incorporate Viral Marketing Techniques to Your Internet Marketing Arsenal
Viral marketing is not the last disease found, nor a virus to your desktop
Viral Marketing - The Future Of Advertising?
To understand viral marketing you need to be familiar with social memetics ? the idea of viral marketing is to create a product or advert that encourages the end user and potential customer to also become your promoter.
Best Email Advertising of 2008 to Be Named by Web Marketing Association
The Best email advertising in 86 industries will be judged as part of the 2008 Internet Advertising Competition awards. Companies or agencies wishing to nominate their work for consideration may do so at IACAward.org (http://www.iacaward.org?gad=CNvQkJkDEgjMICey2iA0NRi6nML_AyCb88Qv) before the deadline of January 31, 2008.
Internet Marketing And Viral Marketing
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MJM Internet Adds Internet Video Production to Enhance Dealership Websites With Tactical, Online Video Marketing
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NEW YORK (Business Wire EON) July 30, 2008 -- As part of the agreement, Synergy's advanced analytics and intricate play-type data for the NBA will be made available to NBA TV, the league's 24-hour network, NBA.com and the league's television partners to utilize during their game broadcasts. Additionally, Synergy will also look to work with various NBA partners and other entities to integrate their unique video technology and statistical tools into various online, wireless and interactive platforms.
"We could not be more excited about what this means for Synergy and the NBA," said Synergy's Founder and CEO Garrick Barr. Mr. Barr, formerly with the Phoenix Suns and the first person to employ digital editing in professional sports, added, "By combining Synergy's revolutionary technology, our pro-level data and the NBA's video and statistics, fans on NBA.com and on NBA TV will have more access to the most advanced scouting technology in the world."
Synergy's Web-based solutions are currently used by the majority of NBA teams, and now WNBA and NBA D-League teams will be able to utilize the product during their respective seasons. The system provides coaches and teams with a comprehensive statistical video database to deliver streaming video or downloaded content editing. Decisions about what to view are directed by sophisticated statistical displays that consist of interlaced Synergy and NBA generated data.
Synergy's technology is directed by Co-Founder and CTO, Nils Lahr. Mr. Lahr has a long history of innovation in the broadcast industry beginning with his work at CNN's ground-breaking digital broadcast studio, VXtreme, and as CTO of iBEAM who became the world's largest content delivery network in the late 1990's.
"Synergy is eager to pursue the possibilities," said Lahr. "The new-media market is growing at exponential rates and sports are the perfect venue to spearhead interactive experiences within the newer entertainment platforms. With Synergy, fans in the future may be able to create mash-ups that have meaning and use Synergy's intense data to fuel social network discussions and debates."
About Synergy Sports Technology - Founded in 2004, Synergy Sports Technology provides the world's premier, high volume, real-time, video-indexing statistical engine and online retrieval platform. Sports teams around the world use Synergy's web-based services to drill down on unique professional-level data and matching video content. Synergy logs every possession of every game according to coaching-designated criteria. Resulting data is interlaced with league-generated stats to produce visual displays that provide startling insight into player and team performance. All visual elements and data points on the company's website are linked to automated video edits to provide the ultimate on-demand scouting experience.
Synergy owns its own global network with multiple datacenters and network node locations in over 25 cities in the USA and Europe. The company maintains a secure online video exchange service to connect its products and services to a highly developed content delivery network (CDN), making Synergy's video distribution platform the most advanced in the world. Video may be streamed or downloaded for mobile disconnected use, and the company also manages client-based video exchange servers that are updated in real-time with authorized content.
Synergy, rapidly becoming the largest professional video exchange network in the world, enables organizations to inject their own content and permission others for access. Synergy's "ontological" tagging methods (patent pending) provide unmatched flexibility and sophisticated workflow functions. Clients can add their own tags to video from remote locations, enabling entire organizations to collaborate synchronously. At any time, clips can be saved off to create custom edits. Once video and/or data is placed into the Synergy video platform, Synergy provides instantaneous Internet access to content from anywhere in the world while managing the creation of automated and custom edits, stats displays, video e-mail functions, iPod transfers, smart phone access and a growing number of consumer-facing applications.
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