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Call Me Social: Zingaya Hooks Up Twitter To Telephone (Red Herring)
Posted: 12/01/2010
Ever get the feeling that there’s more to a post than ‘tweets’ the eye? For those tweets that deserve a little elaboration, UK-based VoIp startup Zingaya recently unveiled a new social media application that allows Twitter followers to call the tweeter to get the inside scoop. The service, called zin.to elevates Twitter feeds to conversation status. The company also offers a VoIP service that enables voice calls through any computer right from a web page via a microphone. “Zin.to can be a very powerful tool for businesses,” the company explains on its website. "For example, company can send promotional offers to its followers asking them to call within a certain time to get an additional discount or to win a prize.” It's only available in the US currently but will likely expand as the company develops this capability. While call forwarding is eventually based on purchased credits, the first 30 minutes of the call forwarding service is free. Those looking for a more cost-effective solution with unlimited options can simply use their Skype user name.
Industry: Marketing, Design, & Interactive Communications,  Telecommunications
Topic: Experience & Interaction,  Marketing Communications,  Technology Implementation
Region: North America
Audience: Business to Business,  Business to Consumer,  Peer Groups & Communities
Mastercard Campaign Praises Hockey’s “Unsung Heroes” (Strategy Magazine)
Posted: 06/09/2010
“Unsung heroes” are typically the faces behind the scenes, eschewing the limelight to help launch others to the top spot. In an unexpected turn, Mastercard’s new campaign casts new light on the "unsung heroes" of the hockey world. In support of its title sponsorship of the 2010 MasterCard Memorial World Cup, MasterCard’s saucy, mockumentary-style campaign features live-action vignettes that pit inanimate objects against each other to battle it out alongside real athletes. The digital campaign celebrates mundane objects like alarm clocks, cups of coffee, garage doors, dumbbells, slush and shock absorbers, whose efforts are often overlooked in the hockey player’s quest to meet challenges. Designed to be dynamic, memorable and cost-effective, the campaign extends the creative theme with trading cards featuring each item and rich media ads on TSN.ca, Sportsnet.ca, CHL.ca and NHL.com, as well as the major Canadian portals that drive visitors to the Mastercard.ca site to vote on their favorite videos. Mastercard will run the "Unsung Heroes" campaign until the end of the Memorial Cup on May 23.
Industry: Marketing, Design, & Interactive Communications
Topic: Content Strategy,  Creative & Design,  Experience & Interaction,  Marketing Communications
Region: North America
Audience: Business to Business,  Business to Consumer
Video Voyeurs: Nordstrom Rack Previews New Store At Construction Site (Marketing Vox)
Posted: 06/09/2010
The Nordstrom Rack at Union Square in New York City generated buzz for the launch of its new store by integrating video screens into the facade of the construction. Peephole boxes offered the chance to preview the store’s up-to-the-minute fashion in 30–90 second looped video displays of models browsing racks of clothes and trying outfits on in a virtual dressing room. Touted as 'fun, provocative and playful,' digital out-of-home (DOOH) campaigns like this extend the reach of marketers looking to connect with consumers in places beyond their living rooms. Other successful DOOH campaigns include interactive exhibits and place-based video networks, reaching an estimated audience of 237.4 million in 2009. One Los Angeles shopping mall provides visitors the experience to transform themselves into Avatar’s blue-skinned Na’vi while video screens in Lego stores prompt reality checks when visitors hold a Lego product box in front of the screen.
Industry: Marketing, Design, & Interactive Communications,  Retail & Products
Topic: Creative & Design,  Experience & Interaction,  Marketing Communications
Region: North America
Audience: Business to Business,  Business to Consumer
Apple and Facebook Key Influencers in New Tech Cycle (eWeek)
Posted: 02/04/2010
Apple and Facebook have literally changed the face of mobile internet. With mobile internet users projected to double by 2013, it’s easy to see a "mobile Internet cycle" emerging, a new cycle detailed in Morgan Stanley's "The Mobile Internet Report." Cited as the fifth computing cycle in five decades, the report claims this one is faster and bigger with a wider global net than previous cycles. While Apple, Google and Amazon.com lead the pack, the report suggests that the key influencers from previous cycles won’t necessarily be given the keys to this new kingdom. The analyst team, headed by Mary Meeker, attributes the high level of anticipation for mobile users to five of the most promising IP-based products and services: social networking, 3G network adoption, video, Voice over IP and "impressive mobile devices."
Industry: Technology, Consulting, & Professional Services,  Telecommunications
Topic: E-Commerce,  Experience & Interaction,  Technology Implementation
Region: Global,  North America,  Asia Pacific
Audience: Business to Business,  Business to Consumer,  Peer Groups & Communities
U.S. Hispanics Prime Target for Internet and Mobile Advertisers (Marketing Vox)
Posted: 01/06/2010
The Hispanic online demographic is growing more than twice as fast as the overall national online population. Add to the equation that 88% of Hispanics consume content from their mobile phones, and the environment grows even riper for advertisers to target a population just shy of 50 million. Mobile initiatives from Yahoo include mobile search, US and global news in Spanish, and email and social networking connections, among others while those via internet from Orange Advertising Network include site-specific placements, customized branded entertainment, and direct-response campaigns. Mobile advertisers including HBO, Harley-Davidson, Rite Aid, Arby's and Cheetos have sent opt-in offers and ads to Hispanic users through HipCricket's Hispanic Mobile Marketing Network, which projects that Hispanic buying power will exceed $1 trillion in the next year.
Industry: Marketing, Design, & Interactive Communications,  Retail & Products,  Telecommunications
Topic: Content Strategy,  Creative & Design,  E-Commerce,  Experience & Interaction,  Marketing Communications
Region: North America,  South-Central America
Audience: Business to Business,  Business to Consumer
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