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E3 business accountants is the new name and their new approach is outlined in the attached VidCast, order levitra no rx. One of the interesting aspects of the re-brand was the solid and almost exclusive use of online video to communicate the new name and new approach. Order levitra no rx, The campaign was managed by Yellow Pencil with all correspondence (e-mail, lumpy mail and letters) with clients, staff, service providers etc pointing back to the website that featured just the VidCast and nothing else. One page, one message.
The VidCast featured Jamie Tulloch (the Managing Director) of E3 business accountants talking directly to camera about why they changed and what those changes meant to the business and to the client, order levitra no rx. Here's what Jamie said about the VidCast and the client reaction... Order levitra no rx, "we've had nothing but fulsome praise for the video and the fact the website is just one page.
The message has got through and is working very well with clients and new clients"
Phentermine generic, Wow what a week. This week has seen several people from several companies working against the deadline to launch the new brand for Lincoln University, based just outside of Christchurch, New Zealand.
Lincoln Uni' has been teaching for 125 years now and they are one of the countries leading research institutions, phentermine generic.
Recently Lincoln has decided they they needed to clearly define themselves and give a focus to 'what makes Lincoln different' to all other universities. Phentermine generic, That difference is 'land'. Lincoln University is New Zealand’s specialist land-based university, there focus now is on transforming land, people and economies.
If a students strengths are in the sciences, social sciences and/or commerce, it makes complete sense to be studying at a university that specialises in the areas they're passionate about, phentermine generic. And it also makes sense to gain a specialist qualification from a university renowned for its fantastic mix of research-led academic teaching and “roll your sleeves up” practicality.
The interesting approach from Lincoln and it's marketing team (lead by Charlotte Mayne Phentermine generic, ) was the collaborative approach from all parties involved in the launch.
New thinking was needed so Mark Disoma from Audacity Group lead the thinking and a focus on 'the language' Tracy Chambers from Chambers PR lead the way on Communications for staff , students and all stake holders.
Paul Soong and his team at The Church (there website needs some work) are based in Wellington and they lead the design team, phentermine generic.
Neil MacDonald from advertising agency UMC looked after the external advertising and helped with design.
The media buying and placement was looked after by Sue McCrea from Immediate
Social Media came from Simon Young and his wife Maree at ijump
The final mix to this team was the internal marketing team of Lincoln University with Anna Jemmett doing all of the hard yards bring everyone together.
Charlotte Mayne the Lincoln marketing manager wanted to work in a collaborative way and was quite open that she didn't want 'patch protection' but did want all of us to bring our expertise together to make this project work. Her theory was that 'no one agency has all the answers and expertise' , Charlotte also said that 'using just the one agency means they put 15-20% on all outside contractors work, so by going direct and having everyone working together means they would not just tap into all of that combined expertise but also save money'
Yes there were grumbles and some moaning but the end result was that in two months this combined team came together and produced a result that everyone can be proud of and most importantly created a fresh and clear focus for Lincoln University.
Here is the new website www.whereyouwanttobe.co.nz that features the new branding and a fresh, focused approach by Lincoln University.
Congratulations to everyone involved; we did it and on time.
Heres a VidCast that we produced for Lincoln University targeting the Nth American student market. We created the ideas, shot and edited most the footage and then mixed in some of the students footage as well. The aim was to highlight 'life' outside of the university.
Buy phentermine, Trent Reznor of Nine inch Nails fame is a big user of New Media and social media to market and promote his music. He is also a big fan of using these mediums to talk with and engage his fan base world wide. Trent has led the way online in using the free giveaway of his bands music to promote themselves and to introduce new fans to their back library of music, buy phentermine. Recently Trent Reznor wrote an online article on the ten things to do to promote your band and music; its very good advice and certainly very applicable for anyone marketing themselves or business to an online community. Buy phentermine, Here's the link to the article... and here's the top ten list of do's...
1, buy phentermine. Have your MySpace page, but get a site outside MySpace - it’s dying and reads as cheap / generic. Buy phentermine, 2. Remove all Flash from your website.
3, buy phentermine. Remove all stupid intros and load-times. Buy phentermine, 4. MAKE IT SIMPLE TO NAVIGATE AND EASY TO FIND AND HEAR MUSIC (but don’t autoplay).
5. Constantly update your site with content - pictures, blogs, whatever.
6. Give people a reason to return to your site all the time.
7. Put up a bulletin board and start a community.
8. Engage your fans (with caution!)
9. Make cheap videos.
10. Film yourself talking.
11. Play shows.
12. Make interesting things.
13. Get a Twitter account.
14. Be interesting.
15. Be real.
16. Submit your music to blogs that may be interested.
17. NEVER CHASE TRENDS.
18. Utilize the multitude of tools available to you for very little cost of any - Flickr / YouTube / Vimeo / SoundCloud / Twitter etc.
Reznor adds, “If you don’t know anything about new media or how people communicate these days, none of this will work. The role of an independent musician these days requires a mastery of first hand use of these tools. If you don’t get it - find someone who does to do this for you.”.
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Order synthroid, Web 2.0, New Media and social media all new words, terms and most excitingly new opportunities in communications and connecting with each other via the world wide web.
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Ordering diazepam online without prescription, The story for newspapers around the world has been a sad one of late, with many long established media businesses going under as the newspapers try to battle the twin attacks of low advertising revenue and the advent of 'new media' providing a more responsive, up to date and targeted news content.
Media Shift blogger Mark Glaser has written this interesting view on Newspapers and what he thinks they need to do to survive the shifting media landscape.
1. Do custom small print runs targeted to neighborhoods and interests, ordering diazepam online without prescription. Not daily. Ordering diazepam online without prescription, 2. Support local writers, reporters and bloggers; help market them, sell their ads; decentralize the operation.
3, ordering diazepam online without prescription. Replace circulation, printing, print production staff with tech, SEO, community managers. Ordering diazepam online without prescription, 4. Find out what the community wants in real face-to-face meetings, not focus groups. Then do what they want, ordering diazepam online without prescription.
5. Ordering diazepam online without prescription, Use pro-am methods. Include community-contributed content edited and vetted by pros.
6. Smart multimedia. Don't do it just to do it. Use the right medium to tell the right story.
7. Promiscuous revenues. From ads, niche paid content, donations, non-profit grants to directory listings.
8. Produce mapping and database projects. Employ or train hacker-journalists.
9. Meet regularly with local businesses to gauge their needs. Create online directories of local businesses.
10. Create a bottom-up organization where innovation is encouraged and rewarded at the edges. Use good ideas from anyone.
Mark Glaser is executive editor of MediaShift and Idea Lab. He also writes the bi-weekly OPA Intelligence Report email newsletter for the Online Publishers Association. He lives in San Francisco with his son Julian. You can follow him on Twitter @mediatwit.
Online measurement company ComScore Cheap viagra without prescription, today released findings from its April 2009 “Video Metrix” data. Internet users viewed 16.8 billion online videos during that month, representing an increase of 16 percent versus March. A significant increase in video viewing at YouTube contributed to the month’s gains, cheap viagra without prescription.
In April, Google Sites, whose online video properties include YouTube, once again ranked as the top U.S. Cheap viagra without prescription, video property with 6.8 billion videos viewed (equating to 40.7 percent online video market share), a 15-percent increase versus March. YouTube.com accounted for more than 99 percent of all videos viewed at Google Sites.
Fox Interactive Media, parent of social networking site MySpace, ranked a rather distant second with 513 million videos viewed, or 3.1 percent online video market share, cheap viagra without prescription. Hulu.com followed in third place with 397 million videos viewed (2.4 percent market share), ahead of next-ranked Yahoo. Cheap viagra without prescription, Sites, with 355 million videos viewed (2.1 percent).
ComScore also reported that, across all the online video sites being tracked, nearly 152 million U.S. Internet users watched an average of 111 videos per viewer in April, cheap viagra without prescription. Google Sites (again, the parent of YouTube), reached an all-time high of 107.9 million video viewers during the month. Cheap viagra without prescription, Fox Interactive Media (owner of MySpace) ranked second with 58.8 million viewers, followed by Yahoo. Sites (45.4 million) and Hulu (40.1 million).
Other notable findings from ComScore’s April 2009 report include:
* 78.6 percent of the total U.S, cheap viagra without prescription. Internet audience viewed online video. Cheap viagra without prescription, * The average online video viewer watched 385 minutes of video, or 6.4 hours.
* 107.1 million viewers watched 6.8 billion videos on YouTube.com (that averages out to 63.5 videos per viewer).
* 49 million viewers watched 387 million videos on MySpace.com (7.9 videos per viewer), cheap viagra without prescription.
* Hulu accounted for only 2.4 percent of videos viewed, but made up 4.2 percent of all minutes spent watching online video.
* The duration of the average online video was 3.5 minutes.
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