May 27th, 2012
To Pitch or Not to Pitch
Bozell’s behind the scenes of AMC’s The Pitch.
The Pitch is AMC’s new original docu-series where two advertising agencies go head-to-head to compete for a piece of real business. Of the 26,000 agencies in the world, Bozell was one of 15 agencies chosen to participate.
Bozell’s main concern with doing the show was that the agency would not be portrayed accurately. Without control of the final edit, there were no guarantees. But Studio Lambert, Read More
May 23rd, 2012
Episode 5 – YouTube Turns 7, Intrapreneurs, Programming as a Second Language
This week Scott Rowe and Nathan Anderson of Bozell discuss three interesting topics. YouTube turns seven years old. Entrepreneurs have become the heroes of the tech industry but there is a large number of Intrapreneurs who are changing their industries. The duo also discuss secondary primary language. Share your thoughts on the blog or on the Bozell Youtube Channel. Read More
May 14th, 2012
Episode 4 – iOS 6 & Google Maps, Streaming Video, iPads Mobile Retail Revenue
This week Scott Rowe and Nathan Anderson of Bozell discuss three interesting topics. When iOS 6 is released Apple will no longer be leveraging Google Maps data. Streaming entertainment has increased dramatically and traditional cable networks are beginning to require cable subscription verification in order to allow online video streaming. On the mobile sales front they guys will discuss how iPads have now become responsible for 4% of total retail revenue. Share your thoughts on the blog or on the Bozell Youtube Channel. Read More
April 25th, 2012
Being Seen Matters More than Being Clicked
When it comes to measuring the success of an online display campaign a new research study shows having your ad seen matters more than having your ad clicked. Read More
April 10th, 2012
Bozell Marketing Show – Google Glass Project Episode
In this episode of the Bozell Marketing Show, the Scotts spend some time chatting about the Google Glass Project. Google recently released a video featuring some futuristic augmented reality glasses and gave us a sneak peak at what that experience might be like. We have our own insights and opinions about the good, bad, and ugly of these new glasses. We talk about how our lives are currently connected into data and digital experiences already and if these new glasses would help make our lives become more manageable or even more busy. Read More
April 6th, 2012
Bozell Video Chat: Facebook Timeline For Brands And Smart Phone Usage
In this episode the Scotts discuss the new Facebook Timeline change for brand pages and the exploding adoption rates of smart phones in the U.S. Facebook recently made the switch to move over all brand pages to the timeline format, we discuss some of the implications this will have on brands and how they interact with their audience. Our second topic explores how smart phone usage in the U.S. is exploding and what that means for opportunities and challenges for marketers. Read More
March 29th, 2012
SXSW Review Part 2 – Session Discussion
The Scotts are back and sharing some insights about some of their two favorite sessions at this year’s SXSW. Scott Rowe covers mobile marketing and discusses QR codes and NFC (Near Field Communication). Scott Bishop focuses on marketing and discusses a panel regarding consumer behaviors.
Stay tuned for more videos as we plan on creating more around the topics of social and digital marketing. Read More
March 14th, 2012
Will SXSW Hottest Trends Live Outside SXSW?
As covered in a slew of other blog posts covering SXSW, there was one tech trend that climbed above the others this year, the geo-location meetup. Think of it as using your mobile phone location for connecting rather than just broadcasting.
March 13th, 2012
The future retail experience using mobile technology
One of the more interesting panels I addend at SXSW was titled FutureShop – Virtual QR Stores NFC Receipts and more. The focus of the panel discussion was obviously mobile and how consumers have changed their behaviors. Read More
March 10th, 2012
Video Content Curation
The topic of video curation brings forth many interesting points. Can computers with powerful algorithms ever truly be able to determine what types of video content people truly want to see? Can they understand what comedy is or even more specifically sarcasm? What about the ability to prank people?