Posts tagged 'Technology'

This past Spring my best friend and I went to Argentina to celebrate my 30th birthday. From the Iguazu Falls to the foothills of the Andes in Bariloche, we explored some of the most amazing places. Things that I will never forget. You’d think that I would of taken 100’s of pictures; especially since we both had our nice Nikon and Canon digital cameras. I think we took 30 between the both of us. Instead we captured the whole experience on my FlipHD video camera. With it being the size of an iPod and holding 60 minutes of footage before offloading by USB straight to my computer—it was a no brainer. We uploaded videos each day to our Facebook pages allowing our friends to really share in the experience with us at a whole other level. I would constantly hear things like “I feel like we are there with you.” Which is not something you often hear about a photograph. Video breaks through that wall and I think it will be hard to go back. Since we were gone for a little more than three weeks we couldn’t really just “walk away” from our lives at home. But video helped us with that too. My friend would communicate daily with his girlfriend using video chat/ Skype and I was using it to give my editor notes on a project we were finishing. Now I know we could of used other methods to communicate but I think my buddy’s girlfriend thought the “I love yous,” were more impactful as she watched him say it (even if she had to deal with seeing me in the background as I sat on the couch drinking beers).

Check out the amazing Iguazu Falls:

Iguazu Falls Video

Now I rarely leave my house without my flip. But even if I don’t have it, most of the accessories I carry with me daily (phone, iPod) capture video. And I also find myself communicating more and more using video chat because hearing someone’s voice or typing just isn’t enough.

While writing this blog I realized it’s my first ever “written” blog entry ever. No wonder it took me so long. I should of just pulled out my flip.

Four of our recent digital solutions have been recognized by the fine people at the Web Marketing Association and honored with 2009 WebAwards.

Lots of efforts on so many fronts. From East Coast to West and smack dab in the Midwest; from informed strategy to user insights to creative solutions and proven execution; and from client services to the clients themselves for being part of collaborative-as-hell teams that helped produce this work.

So snatch a few minutes from your day and check out the winners here…

Scion Website

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Harley-Davidson V-Rod Muscle Microsite

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James Bond: Quantum of Solace Website

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Harley-Davidson Ride True Microsite

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Congratulations and thank you to all involved.

If you’re responsible for your company’s website or other digital marketing initiatives, you likely find yourself in one of the following situations: either your IT group is wholly responsible for maintaining your website / digital initiatives, you’re responsible for the technical and execution aspects yourself with no IT assistance, or some combination of the first two scenarios.

Regardless of the level of internal IT support for your digital initiatives, you can still leverage an interactive agency for your interactive advertising needs. Interactive agencies have the ability to operate in many different technology partnership models, providing flexibility to ensure you’re successful in bringing those creative ideas to life.

A full service technology partnership model may include hosting arrangements, full stack website development, consultation with your internal IT to verify standards / knowledge transfer, quality assurance (QA), and ongoing maintenance services. This type of arrangement works well for an organization that doesn’t have dedicated internal IT resources to develop and/or support external company web applications.

While a full service technology partnership model reduces complexity in cross-team coordination and communication, it is not always in line with a client’s organizational needs. A common alternative model that works for many organizations is to split the responsibilities for development between the agency’s technology team and the internal IT department. In this arrangement, the agency may develop the front end components of the site while the internal IT department focuses their effort on the back end components, such as database design, underlying web and data services, and/or content management system implementation. If the internal IT department is responsible for developing and maintaining the full code stack, then the agency can work in a consulting role to provide technical direction and best practice support for content management and other facets of the implementation.

Beyond defining roles and responsibilities, a partnership model allows for more efficient development cycles by defining methodologies and tools that create efficient synergy amongst developer groups, agency creative groups, and stakeholders. For example, software tools that provide client facing defect and task management allow all parties to work from the same tracking information during and after the development cycle, dramatically increasing the quality of the final product.

The bottom line – a full service interactive agency can be your interactive technology partner, regardless of the level of internal IT involvement in delivering your web initiatives.

Check back for more thoughts on interactive technology and how it can be used to enable rich web experiences that ultimately build and enhance relationships with your consumer.


Contributor:  Stan Carrico, Technology Manager