February 11, 2010
Blog ArchivesThe future of interstitial advertising in an ever encroaching social media world
I made the claim in a previous article (If everybody loves Super Bowl ads, then why don’t advertisers always make Super Bowl-quality ads? on Spark Minute) that all ads during the Super Bowl should have pointed people to a website or some type of social media interaction. In a single 30-second advertisement, I argued that … Continue Reading
Where should you insert an ad in an online video?
In the early days of online video, so many aspects of production and monetization mimicked traditional broadcast programming. Online videos were simply repurposed TV programs with interstitial advertising. While some of that is still in play and is working very successfully, like on Hulu, interstitial TV-like ads are not the only way advertisements can be … Continue Reading
Social media engagement: Create guidelines not levels of approval
Not every call into a call center is monitored and edited, so why should you want or try to do that with social media? This is the question to ask your clients if they’re wanting to go through multiple levels of approval at all levels of social media engagement. Your goal should be to train … Continue Reading








