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Presidential Election ‘Ruins’ ad:tech Party Scene

Posted by Steve Hall · Wednesday October 08, 2008

The presidential election is really screwing up the ad:tech New York party schedule. No one wants to have a party on election night perhaps in fear of minimizing its importance. And really, do we all want to be drunk when the winner is announced? Well, depending upon the outcome, maybe we do. Because of this, all the companies are hosting parties Monday night with one hosting a party Sunday night. The rest of the week? Crickets so far. People, ad:tech runs through Thursday! Anyone up for hosting a party Wednesday night? Come on.

So for now, here’s the party schedule so far:

Sunday: XY7.com No Bull Party at Johnny Utah’s beginning at 9PM. At 10:30PM, there will be a mechanical bull riding bikini contest. Yes, you read that right. This party is invite only but you can check out the RSVP form here.

Monday: Oldtimers at Thom bar beginning at 7PM. Closed private party.

Monday: Copeac/Intermark at Touch New York. The time and details are not yet known.

Monday: Epic at Marquee from 9PM to 2AM. Open bar until midnight. RSVP to .

Tuesday: Election Night. Nothing but there’s got to be a place where everyone can gather and have a few drinks while watching the results.

Wednesday: Wide open. Someone. Anyone. Please step in. 

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Marquee Will be Epic Monday Night During ad:tech

Posted by Steve Hall · Wednesday October 08, 2008

On Monday night, November 3, Epic will host a party at Marqee located at 289 10th Avenue. It’s the second party announced of the evening following the Copeac/Intermark party at Touch. The Epic party begins at 9PM with an open bar until midnight. Since Copeac/Intermark has not announced the time their party will take place, hopefully it will have an early start so it doesn’t conflict too much with the Epic party. It’s never a good thing wanting to be in two places at once.

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Lost is a Great TV Show But Not A Good State of Mind

Posted by Steve Hall · Wednesday October 08, 2008

Ted McConnell, Paul Woolmington, Sean Finnegan, Rob Masters, Max Ruxin. These are just a few of the people you will hear from during ad:tech New York taking place the first week in November. Featuring a gathering of industry leaders representing billions of dollars in digital ad spending, ad:tech New York offers chance to find answers in a world full of questions brought on by a media landscape seachange that has caused many people to throw their arms up and scream, “WTF?!?”

So if you’re feeling a little bit lost these days, you are not alone. If you want to feel a little less lost, come to ad:tech and learn from the experts. Just don’t go into the exhibit hall. You might never come out of that labyrinth. Kidding. By all means v visit the vendors in the exhibit hall. They are a wonderful source of knowledge as well.

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ad:tech New York Monday Night Party Announced

Posted by Steve Hall · Sunday October 05, 2008

A little birdie informs us there will be a Copeac/Intermark-sponsored party at Touch New York Monday, November 3 beginning probably at 9PM but it’s unconfirmed so far. Touch is located 240 West 52nd Street.

On Sunday night before the conference begins, XYZ.com will sponsor a party at Johnny Utah’s where mechanical bull riding in bikinis will be the highlight of the night.

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It’s All About Bull Riding and Bikinis at XYZ.com’s No Bull Party

Posted by Steve Hall · Sunday September 28, 2008

How was this missed last year? XYZ.com is hosting its second annual No Bull Party Sunday November 2 at Johnny Utah’s in New York to kick off ad:tech 2008. There will be drink tickets. There will be mechanical bull riding. There will (yes!) be a bikini bull riding contest. It all begins at 9PM with the bikini bull riding contest at 10:30 after everyone’s properly liquored up and cares about potential embarrassment and unintentionally flashed body parts are cast aside.

The party is invitation only but you can RSVP at this site here. Bull riding. Drinking. Bikinis? What’s not to love?

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Millenials, Shawn Gold Join ad:tech New York Panels

Posted by Steve Hall · Saturday September 27, 2008

On the eve of the election, the New York ad:tech panel Keynote Rondtable:Obama, Apple and Ice Cream - Building Brand Passion Among Millenials will reprise the approach it took in San Francisco and dig inside the minds of Millenials. Samantha Skey of Alloy Media + Marketing will moderate.

Other panels will examine “urban wallpaper” or digital signage, projections and kiosks commonly referred to as the fourth screen, mobile and its growing place in the advertising space and, yes, video. What would a conference be without a panel or two on video. And, Social Approach CEO Shawn Gold, former MySpace guy, will be on the panel.

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Ad Spend Might Be Down…But Not So Much In the Online Space

Posted by Steve Hall · Thursday September 11, 2008

The latest promotional email from ad:tech concerning the upcoming New York conferences reads, “The first quarterly Epsilon CMO Survey reveals that nearly two-thirds of CMOs said their interactive/digital marketing budgets have increased in the past year. This spells good news for media, marketing and technology companies trafficking in the measurable medium of the web; where even Internet ‘television’ is beginning to enjoy the binary benefits of metrics and accountability. Ensure you’re up to date on how digital is affecting all media.”

While there may be a sense of impending doom regarding overall marketing budget spend levels, multiple studies have indicated online ad spend remains a bright spot. This is, of course, good news for anyone in the space. At the New York conference, that bright spot and the increasingly multi-platform nature of he medium will b discussed during Power Panel: Media and Entertainment - Programming, Distribution and Advertising in a Multi-Platform World. Moderating the panels will be Advanced Media Ventures Managing Director Shelly Palmer. Panelists will include P&G Interactive Innovations Director Ted McConnell, Sony Pictures EVP Michael Arrieta, Time.com GM John Canfarella and Hulu Advertising SVP Jean-Paul Colaco.

Other planned power panels will cover the role of advertising exchanges and whether or not they are bottom feeders or super efficient methods of buying media, how digital is transforming the media economy and online video advertising which is predicted to become a $7.5 billion market by 2012.

As they say, Register Now!

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ad:tech New York Registration is Open. Make Your Plans Now

Posted by Steve Hall · Wednesday September 03, 2008

Yes, it’s that time again. It seems the Chicago ad:tech conference just ended but the New York Conference is already upon us. Several keynote speakers have been announced including CNN President Jonathan Klein and Ogilvy & Mather Chairman & CEO Shelly Lazarus.

Early Bird registration is open and that means discounted rates for those who act before October 3. Use the code BRNYZ9 to get the discount. For those planning of getting an Exhibit Hall pass, which includes access to the keynotes, it’s free until October 3. If you’re planning on going, now’s the time to make your plans. 

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Sneak Peek into the ad:tech Press Room

Posted by Angela Natividad · Friday August 08, 2008

Here’s a wee throwaway video I took in the ad:tech press room, which is where we hole up from morning ‘til the first party of the night.

Featuring Brent Terrazas, Steve Hall and Really Loud Guy Who Asks for Business Cards and Puts You On Annoying Mailing Lists.

Seriously. He doesn’t even ask for your name. It’s just “Miss, got a business card? I HAVE A NEWSLETTER.”

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Email 3.0: Smiling Into HAL’s Eye

Posted by Angela Natividad · Friday August 08, 2008

While ”The Role of Email in a Web 3.0 World” was mostly theory, I liked its feel-good flow. Moderator Christopher Marriott of Acxiom Digital got panelists comfortable without making viewers feel like they were sitting on the outside of an inside joke. It’s a rare and beautiful skill.

Marriott acknowledged it was late in the day and told us up-front that the panelists were debriefed on his questions beforehand. As a result, he said, they came laden with slides to answer three major questions:

1. How might the nature of email change as it goes more completely cross-platform?

2. Can email coexist with the semantic web (web 3.0) ... or co-opt it?

3. What role will The Consumer play in creating web 3.0 email?

Before we get too deep down the rabbit hole, let’s define web 3.0.

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Conversational Marketing: Four Truths And One Lie

Posted by Paige Dzenis · Thursday August 07, 2008

Moderated by Nielsen Online EVP of Digital Strategic Services Pete Blackshaw, the Keynote Panel Conversational Branding: Are You Listening? examined the notion of conversation as it applies to marketers engaging with consumers. On the panel were Dell Social Media/Blog Outreach Senior Manager Rhichard Binhammer, Nestle Head of Digital Marketing Michael Moore, Edelman Digital President Rick Murray, BlohGer Co-Founder Jory Des Jardins and COmcasts Corporate Communications VP Jennifer Khoury. Out of the panel came four truths and one not so true bit of information. Can you guess the not so truthful approach to conversational marketing?

1. You need to really focus on reaching your customers with authentic conversation through all touch points. Jennifer Khoury, VP, Corporate Communications at Comcast Corporation emphasizes this point—if you’ve come up with a great strategy for authentic conversation make sure that it’s not just a one-off strategy. Customers calling your 1-800 line should be getting the same honest chat as people using Twitter.

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Mobile Marketing Jumps the Shark—In A Good Way

Posted by Paige Dzenis · Thursday August 07, 2008

Mobile Marketing is about to jump the shark—sorry, nuke the fridge—in a very good way. Yes, a lot of new marketing strategies sit on the cusp of mainstream popularity, but mobile marketing seems to be different. Why? In today’s Making Mobile Work: Real World Examples ad:tech Chicago panel, not one audience member asked, “How can I get my company to agree to invest marketing dollars in mobile?” This is perhaps a happy indicator the medium is on its way to mass acceptance.

So what was there to learn about mobile marketing in the real world?

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How Hasbro Lost the Fight for Scrabble’s Soul

Posted by Angela Natividad · Thursday August 07, 2008

Tuesday night at ad:tech Chicago wrapped up with a keynote by author Clay Shirky, ”Here Comes Every Customer: The Former Audience is Talking Around You.”

The Big Idea, if intro speaker Drew Ianni is any authority: “The internet is the most important thing to happen to the human species.”

That’s a pretty high and mighty manifesto. Upon taking the stage, Shirky tried conveying the same idea with more precision—and a much higher word count.

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Search Marketing - Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow

Posted by Brent Terrazas · Wednesday August 06, 2008

Search Marketing - Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow

Talking about the current state of Search Marketing and what lies ahead in a panel called “The State of Search - A Maturing Marketplace or Poised for More Growth?” was Jon Diorio, Group Product Marketing Manager for Google, James Colborn - Director for Microsoft; John Anagnost, Global Director for Ogilvy; and Rob Murray, President of iProspect. This panel gave all in attendance the opportunity to learn more about how the industry is changing, in both tactics and marketplace perception. Above all, each panelist all agreed on one important observation - Search Marketing is changing.

The shift in SEM is not seen in just one or two categories, but across the board. We’re witnessing a transition from directory and keyword-based search to use of rich semantics and a focus on user experience.

For publishers, the shift has went from CPC and Paid Inclusion to the arrival of Paid Engagement and Consumer Rewards. Marketers are in somewhat of a “Cooperation Phase” with great transparency, increased collaboration and an overall greater understanding of “true search contributions.” Even consumers have changed. We’re now seeing a user who is no stranger to searching for information or products on the internet. Basic searches that might have been pretty prevalent in years past, like “hotel,” have been replaced by a slightly more detailed inquiry: “London hotels.” From there an even more specific search has been noticed, leading the way to inquiries into “Cheap London hotels.”

Still savvier users invent more obscure searches than what has been typically thought of in the past, going from niche search engines and toolbars to applications to further segment their desired search results. Application toolbars for search may add convenience for the user but also changes the game as consumers are not visiting the main search website.

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