iRevolution | The Digital Marketing Lounge


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On this episode, I am happy to be joined by old friends, Dave Silva and Andrew Baskerville. The three of us decided to get together and talk about a brand that has truly become one of the most iconic in history ... Apple. We tried to look at things from a marketing lens and identify the components behind Apple's marketing machine. It certainly turned out to be an interesting conversation, hope you enjoy the show! (Runtime: 38:45)

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Interesting sites to check out:

Andrew's Blog

Dave's Blog

The Invisible Layer (Podcast)

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On this episode I am once again joined by a fellow KWAwesome Trustee, Matt Duench. This time around, Matt and I decided to take on augmented reality! We both agreed that the technology was interesting enough to warrant a full episode and our conversation focused a lot on how this technology can impact marketers. We hope you enjoy the show! (Runtime: 40:37)

Sources for the discussion:

http://bit.ly/mjI1xi 

Interesting sites to check out:

Matt's Blog

Matt on Twitter

Oryx Advertising

The KWAwesome Foundation

Shaminda's About.me Page

Near Field Change is Coming (Podcast)

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On this episode I am joined by a fellow KWAwesome Trustee, Matt Duench. Matt is currently the Director of Marketing at Oryx Advertising and also attended Laurier as well as Conestoga College. On this show, Matt and I decided to tackle a topic close to both our hearts ... the mobile space. We dove deep into NFC and touched on the potential of the smartphone market in general. Matt's experience and insight into the topic helped make the conversation a very interesting one. We hope you enjoy the show! (Runtime: 40:57)

Sources for the discussion:

http://bit.ly/k7M9zK 

Interesting sites to check out:

Matt's Blog

Matt on Twitter

Oryx Advertising

The KWAwesome Foundation

Shaminda's About.me Page

The Hacker and The Hustler (Podcast)

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On this episode I am joined by a very special guest, Gabriel Tomescu. Gabe is an entrepreneur (founder of Quotica and Noctural), Laurier grad, hustler and all around great guy. During the show we talked about Gabe's experiences as an entrepreneur and some of the lessons he has learned so far. We also talked about his latest startup - Quotica - and his team's vision for the future of the service. Gabe is an inspirational guy and I look forward to having him on again! We hope you enjoy the conversation! (Runtime: 41:38)

Interesting sites to check out:

Quotica 

Gabe's Website

Shaminda's About.me Page

Money and the Media (Podcast)

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On this episode, I am joined by my good friend from Washington Andrew Baskerville! It's been a while since Andrew and I got together so we decided to make it happen and catch up on some recent news. Our topics of discussion included: Playbook's new line of commercials, LinkedIn's IPO, Apple's malware, corporate social media and more! We hope you enjoy the show! (Runtime: 41:47)

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Self-Reliance (The latest title from The Domino Project)

Andrew Baskerville's Blog

Shaminda's About.me Page

All About Facebook (Podcast)


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On this episode I had the chance to talk to a twitter friend and very special guest,
Ben Wise. Ben is a Brand Consultant at a company called Level5 and was able to share some fascinating insights into our topic of the night ... Facebook. Ben and I discussed various aspects of Facebook including: Like-walls, sponsored stories, brand tagging and more. Ben's insight combined with his experience on the platform helped make this conversation one of the most interesting on the show yet. We hope you enjoy it! (Runtime: 40:46) 

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Interesting sites to check out:

Ben's Blog

Ben on Twitter

Transparency Rules (Podcast)


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On this episode, Dave Silva and I talk about a mixed bag of news from the past week including: the ongoing Playstation network saga, other PR blunders, Microsoft's biggest acquisition yet and some cool things coming out of Google. Hope you enjoy the conversation! (Runtime: 39:10)

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Dave's Blog

The Dangling Carrot

One of the most interesting stories I came across this past week was regarding a unique marketing move by Facebook. Here is a quote from a great insidefacebook.com article that sums it all up: 

"Facebook has just announced an expansion of its partnership with social game offer provider TrialPay on its DealSpot product that gives users Facebook Credits in exchange for watching branded videos."

This move really caused me to think about how we as consumers view and ultimately consume advertising. I've realized that the consumption of advertising and our reaction to what we see is analogous to the psychological principle of intrinsic and extrinsic motivation.  

Facebook here is using an extrinsic model. The dangling carrot being offered are free Facebook credits which, consumers can then use to purchase real items. Seems like a pretty tasty carrot and given the amount of people who play social games on Facebook, this method of delivering an ad - in a social game - combined with the fairly strong reward ... may just work. However, the question still remains to be seen whether these ads will actually be effective. 

The problem with offering an extrinsic reward for something like the act of watching an ad, is that consumers would probably be more interested in earning the reward rather than caring about what's on the ad. Who's to say that the consumer can't just hit play on the video and walk away from the screen? Considering the years of training we've undergone through traditional TV ads, this act isn't totally out of the realm of possibility.  

There is another model to consider here and that is the intrinsic motivation model. In this one, a consumer would naturally seek to do something and gain pleasure from the very act of doing it, rather than from the reward that is waiting on the other side. One of the best and simplest examples of this would be the fostering of brand advocates. In order to do so of course, a company would need to create a product that is worthy enough to be advocated. 

When thinking about applying this to the Facebook/Social gaming model... what if companies tried something truly drastic and gave customers the opportunity to tell their friends about something ... yet not reward them for doing so? Would this prompt customers to naturally want to tell their friends about what they were doing? Is this is a stronger form of advertising? 

It'll certainly be interesting to see how the dangling carrot story unfolds.