Tuesday, June 12, 2012

time to mobilize


So here is the simple statistic.  In 2011 manufacturers shipped 487.7 million smart phones but at the same time only shipped 414 million computers, that includes laptops, desktops and tablets combined. So here we are in the days where mobile devices have taken the lead. As you already know, these are not cheap kid devices. They are fast little processors with customized to the user applications which are cheaply purchased on the android, BB and itunes stores. These apps cover games, work related, database driven apps and a huge variety of user specific needs in pretty much any arena.

So, how do you think this is going to affect your website?

Ever taken a look at your site through your Blackberry curve?

Go ahead, I’ll wait…

Yeah, pretty tiny huh?

Even sites displayed on the giant Samsung galaxy s2 are underwhelming. Customers will have a tough time navigating websites designed to fill 20+ inch monitors laid out to fit resolution of 1024 or more across with multiple level dropdown java enabled menus, and don’t even get me started on flash, which doesn’t work on apple products.

So what are you supposed to do?

Well welcome to the mobile site world, one more marketing bit you are going to need. The mobile website can be designed to fit your companies brand and marketing approach, but is simplified to meet the devices requirements and more specifically your customer’s wants.

The good news is you don’t need additional hosting or a new domain name. The site works from your existing server and domain hosting. More important is narrowing your approach to what the customer needs  and wants are, be it your contact info, your product or distributor list is of paramount importance.  Keep in mind the site will appear a little different on each different phone platform (android, apple and blackberry). Just remember less is more.

You can see an example of a mobile site, just point your browser at our page, DNM.ca and see the difference. Give us a call and we can show how to mobilize your website.

Thursday, May 24, 2012

It’s a game, it’s an app its fun. It’s foursquare.


So one of the newest bits of smart phone fluff we have been experimenting with lately is called foursquare.


Foursquare is a smart phone app that combines location GPS mapping, a bit of competition, some marketing and a whole lot of over sharing. So you know the facebook crowd will love it.


 The premise is simple. You create a profile, connect with your friend on facebook, chose to or chose not to share with your online social media points like twitter and facebook, and as you visit locations you check in with your foursquare on your phone. You earn points and badges the more places you visit, visit a location frequently and you become the mayor. Points are on a rolling scale so if you don’t check in your points vanish.  Hence the competition portion of the app.


The social point to this is you can leave tips and comments about the location your visiting. Is the waiter a bit surly at your local pub? Find a great sale item at the mall? You can mention it when you check in. The marketing side lets companies leave coupons and special offers that reward check-ins. 
It’s a great way to locate a restaurant or specific serve in your area and get reviews before you go.
The downside to this app is its GPS centered so if you’re worried about someone stalking you give this a pass and for heaven’s sake don’t check in at home.


Over all it’s worth checking out, since it’s free you can’t go to far wrong, but don’t be surprised if you find the interest level thinning out over a few weeks.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

puzzle this out

we all love a puzzle, some more than others.
It can be a simple turn of phrase or and over the top video social media experiment.

in the vein of lost (which btw was a show I liked, then hated) a new online show is running brought to us by the director of "Disturbia" DJ Caruso.

Called the inside experience this live social entertainment venue is tying in YouTube video with face book.
Building on the premise that a young girl is kidnapped then held in a room with only a PC (not a Mac lol) and internet access. She uses her connection to plead help from the outside world.

the videos link back her face book page where ravenous fans scour clips and images connected to the site looking for clues as to Christina's whereabouts.
Christina herself adds clues daily in this real time online drama play.

what's interesting is the fans on this page actively participate in the search for this fictional girl
and run an active commentary as they compare clues.
While only on day 6 the show has over 20 thousand likes on facebook with over a million users watching the videos.

Beyond the obvious brand statement "inside" for Intel the buildup of this video link back to building audience attendance in the theaters
the director makes a requests for fans to be included in the final cut
see ...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtYip3MFwFQ&NR=1
and hoards of wantabe fans respond by post casting calls .... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MD_hq08ufmA&NR=1

It will be an interesting result to see if that inside experience brings in box office numbers.
stay tuned

http://www.theinsideexperience.com/#/

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Christina-Perasso/214021851970980?closeTheater=1&sk=wall

Thursday, June 23, 2011

large... i mean grande

I figured out why mankind will fail.
It all came to me on the linked site below.

http://www.mystarbuckssignature.com

It's a great little site, well programmed but it puts it into focus how out of focus we are. Specialization to such a degree
how can anyone keep up with it. and more importantly why do you need it.

Whatever happened to coffee.. black one sugar, maybe a shot of baileys on a weekend.
BTW Id like to order a Double Grande 1-Pump White Chocolate , 1%, Stirred, 2 Sugar in the Raw® , Espresso Macchiato... to go please.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

butter effect on your popcorn?

You know what advice is to anyone shooting a video? It doesn’t matter if you’re doing semi-pro stuff for weddings or your kid’s hockey game. Buy a tripod. I’ll say it again, BUY A TRIPOD.

I took the family last evening to see the movie Battle:LA. Quick aside; Not a bad man vs. alien movie, the usual fare of explosions, sacrifice and man overcoming the technologically superior ET.
About hour into the flick, my head is thick and dizzy. My teenage son is holding his head as well. The camera movements are dizzying.

It’s the shaky cam effect.

The latest addition to the director’s style arsenal is the idea that the camera is part of the shot. Breaking through that third wall to try to bring the audience into the scene with the actors. It was pioneered as early as 1925 made mainstream on TV shows and really taken to the edge on the Blair Witch. A few years ago while watching Cloverfield I had the same ill feeling. The whole film shot from a handheld camera. I would have happily swallowed the idea that the character broke into a camera store and used a tripod the whole movie. The effect, for me didn’t help the story, it got in the way.

I appreciate the idea that the director is looking to bring to the audience the immersive effect of being right in the action. Both movies did that, the camera jerked and swayed as the marines ran, flew violently when explosions happened, and the effect covered the short comings in the set when it needed to.

But as a technical way to cover mistakes or a vehicle to depict the scenes it doesn’t add to the story.
Legendary cinematographer Conrad Hall, (American Beauty, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid) worked wonders turning mistake like lens flares into cinema art. The “mistakes” turned into the effects and built upon the story. Some were happy accidents, some not. But the shots told the story.

And that’s the important thing. If it doesn’t add to your story, it takes away from it. This is true for video, web or print.

Regardless of the effect, the popcorn was delicious. You can catch a video discussion with Conrad Hall on the below link.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mas4zNdBhzo

Thursday, March 10, 2011

The story of tweet success

10 reasons to get yourself a twitter account.

At this point Ive explained twitter to more people than i can shake a stick it… I can shake a stick a lot. So here is a quick summery of some of the reason to use twitter.

You can follow the adventures of digital north staff and crew on twitter by clicking here http://twitter.com/digitalnorthink . Make sure you follow us!

1. It doesn’t cost you anything.

2. You can tweet from your mobile device to promote your business.

3. It can be used to build your email database by posting email offers.

4. You can use it as news feed for your website.

5. Use twitter to show potential customers your involvement in the industry and competitive edge.

6. Follow and build industry trends.

7. Build a customer support area and reduce your tech support costs.

8. Focus your rewards programs on people who promote your business.

9. Gather raw customer intelligence and feedback.

10. Connect with your local area suppliers and customers.

You can set up your own twitter account by clicking the link below or better yet call us and we show you how you can use twitter and other online tools to promote your business.

https://twitter.com/

Friday, January 21, 2011

Another round of attack ads barkeep!

You know, for a country not in election mode the big boys sure are busy.

Last week the Harper Conservatives launched their attack ads. Not really a surprise. What bugs me about these ads is that they are simply attack ads on the liberal leader’s credibility. He lived abroad; he worked for the Americans and so on. Nowhere in the ads is any content as to what the Conservatives will do, how their policies are better. In the case of ad attacking the Liberal almost Coalition the Conservatives slam the Liberals for daring to think about forming a government this way, forgetting the fact the Harper tried some years ago.

You can view the ads here.

http://www.youtube.com/user/cpcpcc

Now the Liberals are not much better but I’ll give them the credit, their ads at least focus on what the Harper Conservatives have done wrong. But having just heard Michael Ignatieff speak at a town hall meeting indicating they would focus on the issues and leave the attack ads to the other guys it leaves me to wonder now that they are using them

Fair enough, the Liberal ads aren’t personal attack ads, but they do use fear as a motivator to not vote Harper.

The Liberal ads are here.

http://www.youtube.com/user/liberalvideo

The issue is one of how to use the media. Ads that attack or use fear as a goad work all too well, and they shouldn’t. George Bush in his 2004 campaign against John Kerry used fear to turn public opinion against a decorated war vet (something that usually resonates with the middle class voter) making Kerry having served a negative. George himself didn’t serve in the military actively, but through the use of attack ads made this not only a non issue but a problem for Kerry.

The Conservatives have learned well at the heels of their republican look a likes. It’s what turned the election against Martin and Dion, and it looks like we will see more of the same this time around. Issue is that this style of mudslinging serves no one and is in part one of the reasons for the decline in voter turnout. But as long as the people continue to be swayed by these ads we will keep seeing them.

And that’s a shame.