Content Strategy

Mom_JennyCraig: Day 36 & 43

Ongoing blog series from TNG President's Mom who took on the challenge of using TNG client Jenny Craig's program:

Behavioral Advertising Units Informing the Consumer

 

Would you like to learn more about why you are seeing this ad?
 
Behaviorally targeted online advertising has been under increasing scrutiny lately, here's a good example of enabling consumers to be more informed about what they're seeing, and to make a choice. You're still going to see advertising online, but you may now be getting just a little more choice about what.

 

Mom_JennyCraig: Day 29

Ongoing blog series from TNG President's Mom who took on the challenge of using TNG client Jenny Craig's program:

Rolling Stone's Content Strategy Fail

Poor Rolling Stone. Even when they win they lose. They have the hottest news story this morning, which is quite a feat when news cycles are so fast and there’s no shortage of competing stories from the gulf oil spill to the World Cup to worldwide flooding. When news broke about General Stanley McChrystal’s comments critical of President Obama’s administration and the United States’ plan for Afghanistan it was the opportunity for Rolling Stone to prove their relevance and prowess as world events journalists. That is if you could find the story.

Mobile Content Engagement and Usage Trends

I know how much I use my iPhone and how often I check my surf forecast and weather apps, but some recent stats published in the MediaPost Mobile Insider newsletter are worth considering for a moment.

"the iPhone version of GQ magazine is seeing almost the same levels of monthly engagement (65-70 minutes) as the print magazine (80 minutes). Compare those numbers to GQ.com, which gets a measly 10 minutes a month."

Rolling Stone Redesigns, Erects Pay Wall

As the Content Lead here at The New Group, I think it’s my duty to review and assess what’s happening in the content and media world. Today we look at a legendary magazine’s new content strategy.

Rolling Stone is taking a cue from Rupert Murdoch by relaunching its online experience with—wait for it—a pay wall. Yes, misery acquaints a man with strange bedfellows, and the media industry is certainly in misery.

The Associated Press reported that the April 19 RollingStone.com relaunch will not only be a look and feel redesign but also a new approach to its online content and business model.

Mining Social Relationship Data for Serving Your Online Ads

Should you or should you not mine the deep social connections between your customers and their friends as a source for finding new customers? This appears to be the next wave of socially-targeted advertising that is happening on the web, and based on a recent article in the Wall Street Journal, with impressive results.

Going Mobile

 

Want to know where the future of the Internet is? It’s likely in your pocket. Mobile web browsing is picking up steam—fast. Not sure this is where the future lies? Just look at the numbers:

 

Relevance, making your own social space in 3D.

Remember when you got started on Facebook? There was that phase a few months into it where every high-school friend was suddenly back on your radar, whether or not there as any reason to have remembered them in the first place. Waves of old and new faces would wash up on the shore of your in-box. Some of us indiscriminately accepted all. Some others took more time to approve or maybe ignore some of the more hinky ones.

Social Networks right now are merely dumps of nearly infinite connections, powered by XML and RSS. If the robot even thinks there’s a connection, it is programmed to go ahead and make it, hoping that you, the human, will sort it out later.

Rejuvenation Pulls Back Curtain: Wins Fans

Rejuvenation does it again with a simple, but engaging way to engage with fans. As the Facebook status reads, “Dawn, one of our fans, inquired as to the whereabouts of her new McCoy lights, so I took a stroll down to production and followed them through the process of being built. This ones for you Dawn!” There are then multiple pictures showing the people and the process that go into making this fixture.

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