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Archive for April, 2009

Same Cow, No Matter How You Slice It?

Posted by Michael Hoydich on April 29, 2009

Article Link: New York Times

Article Author: KIM SEVERSON

Article Date: 29-Apr-09

From the Article :

The idea was simple. Dig around in the carcass and find muscles that, when separated and sliced in a certain way, were tender and tasty enough to be sold as a steak or a roast. “People know how to cook steaks,” said Dave Zino, executive director of the cattlemen’s Beef and Veal Culinary Center.

The Denver was invented after meat and marketing experts spent more than $1.5 million and five years on the largest study anyone had ever done on the edible anatomy of a steer.

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What Talent-Agency Merger Could Mean for Brands

Posted by Mort Greenberg on April 29, 2009

Article Link: AdvertsingAge

Article Author: CLAUDE BRODESSER-AKNER

Article Date: 28-Apr-09

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From the Article :
“So with the declining influence of movie stars and plunging ratings in network TV, Ogilvy’s Mr. Scott said, “agents from all the [Hollywood talent] agencies are getting more and more involved in the brand deal-making process,” entering territory that was once the provenance solely of corporate-advisory agents.”

http://adage.com/madisonandvine/article?article_id=136304

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An Industry That Sells Takes a Look in the Mirror

Posted by Michael Hoydich on April 29, 2009

Article Link: New York Times

Article Author: STEPHANIE CLIFFORD  

Article Date: 29-Apr-09

From the Article :

THE advertising industry needs to do a better job of advertising itself, speakers and attendees at the 2009 American Association of Advertising Agencies leadership conference here said.

That rebranding began close to home. On Tuesday, the association’s president and chief executive, Nancy Hill, announced the group would now go by the name 4A’s, since the “American” was too limited (advertisers do business internationally), as was “Advertising Agencies” (firms now offer public relations services as well).

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SupersonicAds Building Virtual Currency Monetization Platform for European App Developers

Posted by Mort Greenberg on April 28, 2009

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As the number of social apps and games making money through virtual currency continues to grow, the number of companies helping those developers monetize their apps continues to increase as well. Today, Inside Facebook has the exclusive first look at a new company focused on helping European social app and game developers monetize through virtual currency.

New startup SupersonicAds is coming out of stealth mode for the first time today. The company, based outside Tel Aviv, Israel, is focusing its efforts exclusively on the European social app and game developer market, founder and CEO Gil Shoham tells Inside Facebook.

Shoham, most recently a VP at AdsMarket, started SupersonicAds late last year with many former teammates from video sharing site Metacafe, where he served as general manager and head of international sales for several years. Arik Czerniak, a co-founder of Metacafe, is also a partner in SupersonicAds.

“Over the last couple of years, people have discovered that CPM performs pretty poorly in social media,” Shoham says. “But if you integrate the advertising in the right way for the right audience, it works well.”

Shoham says the company chose to focus on Europe because that is where it has experience working with advertisers and publishers. It has spent the last few months developing and scaling its technology infrastructure, putting tracking and customer service functions into place, and optimizing performance.

In addition, Shoham says the company has localized its service for every language in Europe, including French, German, Spanish, Italian, and Dutch.

SupersonicAds is now live on Honesty Box on Facebook, whose lead developer Dan Peguine is also coming on board as a strategic partner for the company, as well as on Save An Alien, a popular virtual pet website.

While SupersonicAds is open to any and all advertisers, Shoham said he expects offers related to mobile content, gaming, and dating will work well for European users. The company plans to add a mobile payment option as well, but hasn’t finalized its choice of SMS partners yet.

For now, the company is focused on building out its core platform. It is self funded, but may raise money later this year, according to Shoham.

As virtual currency monetization space continues to grow, we’ll have all the details for you here on IF and ISG.

http://www.insidefacebook.com/2009/04/22/supersonicads-building-virtual-currency-monetization-platform-for-european-app-developers/

Posted in Ad/Behaviroral Targeting, Marketplace Trends, Social Media, Start-Ups, Start-Ups & Venture Capital, Video Games, Widgets/Distributed Content | Leave a Comment »

Do You Know Where Your Data Are?

Posted by Michael Hoydich on April 28, 2009

Article Link: WSJ

Article Author: BRUCE SCHNEIER  

Article Date: 28-Apr-09

From the Article :

Do you know what your data did last night? Almost none of more than 27 million people who took the RealAge quiz realized that their personal health data was soldto drug companies, who in turned used that information for targeted e-mail marketing campaigns.

There’s a basic consumer protection principle at work here, and it’s the concept of “unfair and deceptive” trade practices. Basically, a company shouldn’t be able to say one thing and do another: sell used goods as new, lie on ingredients lists, advertise prices that aren’t generally available, claim features that don’t exist, and so on.

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Jack Myers MediaBizBlogger- Job vs. Career

Posted by Mort Greenberg on April 28, 2009

Article Link: Jack Myers

Article Author: Jack Myers

Article Date: 28-Apr-09

From the Article :

“Success in today’s business environment requires a tactical focus on immediate business needs within a strategic vision of tomorrow’s opportunities. Your success will be inevitable when you organize the forces of strong relationships with imagination, planning, knowledge, involvement and effort.”

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Omniture adds viral video analytics, targets startup rivals

Posted by Michael Hoydich on April 21, 2009

Article Link: Venture Beat

Article Author: Eric Eldon

Article Date: 21-Apr-09

From the Article :

Web analytics heavyweight Omniture is taking on a few video analytics startups today, by introducing a new service for tracking data about online videos across the web. The public company already offers a variety of software tools that let web and mobile sites precisely measure online traffic, showing details like where people are clicking on the site and where they’re leaving. The new feature will show traffic information about videos on other web sites — including YouTube, MSN Video, Metacafe, Yahoo Video — so video producers can see when and where videos become popular.

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Reid Hoffman: My Rule of Three for Investing

Posted by Mort Greenberg on April 20, 2009

Article Link: Tech Crunch- Reid Hoffman Rules

Article Author: Guest Author

Article Date: 20-Apr-09

From the Article :

“The formula is to build an audience with a great product – then secure enough funding to figure out how to make it pay. With these three elements in place – mass audience, unique value, stable funding – a startup has time to discover where it can make money. Few business plans ever pan out like their owners intend. PayPal started as a plan to beam payments between Palm Pilots. Google raised funds with a vision to capitalize on enterprise search and ended up in advertising.”

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Attack of The Frames: VideoEgg Introduces The Twig Ad Bar

Posted by Michael Hoydich on April 15, 2009

Article Link:  TechCrunch – Video Egg

Article Author: Erick Schonfeld

Article Date: 15-Apr-09

From the Article :

“Frames are definitely back. More and more Web apps like the Diggbar are using frames to overlay a thin toolbar on top of other Websites, and the practice is causing some controversy because frames are generally frowned upon as messy Web design. Today, VideoEgg is introducing a new ad unit called the Twig, which looks like a toolbar either at the top or bottom of a Web page. The Twig ad bar frames the site and is always visible no matter how far a reader scrolls down the page. When you click on the bar, you get a three-second warning before a VideoEgg ad takes over the whole page as an overlay.”

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Disney Expert Uses Science to Draw Boy Viewers

Posted by Michael Hoydich on April 14, 2009

Article Source: New York Times

Article Link: NYTimes – Disney

Article Author: Brook Barnes

Article Date: 14-Apr-09

From the Article :

“LOS ANGELES — Kelly Peña, or “the kid whisperer,” as some Hollywood producers call her, was digging through a 12-year-old boy’s dresser drawer here on a recent afternoon. Her undercover mission: to unearth what makes him tick and use the findings to help the Walt Disney Company reassert itself as a cultural force among boys.”

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