One of the largest factors in Internet Marketing is finding the right community to market to. Within gaming, you'll find a seemingly endless amount of communities in relation to nearly anything that the game or console encompasses... and have you ever met a gamer? They can be quite passionate about their interests, as well as extremely adversarial. This kind of thing could be vastly helpful with marketing a specific product or service. Gaming consoles... I can see them becoming almost just as common as it is to have a computer. I would get started on marketing on gaming platforms very, very soon. There isn't much more time until they become cluttered with marketing like the web has!
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Video Games and Internet Marketing
One of the largest factors in Internet Marketing is finding the right community to market to. Within gaming, you'll find a seemingly endless amount of communities in relation to nearly anything that the game or console encompasses... and have you ever met a gamer? They can be quite passionate about their interests, as well as extremely adversarial. This kind of thing could be vastly helpful with marketing a specific product or service. Gaming consoles... I can see them becoming almost just as common as it is to have a computer. I would get started on marketing on gaming platforms very, very soon. There isn't much more time until they become cluttered with marketing like the web has!
How Technology as Revolutionized the Way We Cook
Do Video Games Help with Hand-Eye Coordination
Monday, December 9, 2013
Car Manufacturers and the new "Always Connected" Era
Amazingly, Nissan has broken into the SmartWatch business before not only any other car manufacturer, but Apple as well. In what seems like the next step for technology within vehicles, they have focused its features on being connected to the car (of course). I would sooner expect for there to be Smart-technology elsewhere than someone's vehicle, but its only a matter of time, right?
Sunday, December 8, 2013
Top 10 Internet Marketing Trends of 2013
Social Media Integration
Be Mobile or Fall Behind
Social and Content Impact SEO
Marketers Embrace “Smart” Content
Email Lives On
Marketing Technology Evolves
Content Curating
Content Crowd-sourcing Expands
Marketing Gets Gamified
Context is Content’s New Best Friend
Friday, December 6, 2013
Does Technology Work?
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Thursday, December 5, 2013
Cyber Monday
Cyber Monday has come and gone. How many of you took advantage of the sales? The great advantage of Cyber Monday is not having to fight the crowds but people are still "fighting" to get to the deals first before the stores sell out of the number they are offering. My sister-in-law was online at walmart.com as soon as their sales started. She selected the items she wanted and put them in her "cart". There were so many customers shopping that the site was bogged down. By the time the site was working well, some of the items she had put in her "cart" were already sold out.
Many stores offered special deals and let people know early what was going to be on sale. Some stores even started their Cyber Monday sales on Saturday. This youtube video, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_u_UyPG5jxE, discussed the deals many of the stores would offer and how the sales would work. This way customers can be prepared with what they want to buy that is going to be on sale but there could still be the problems of the site being overwhelmed with customers and not being able to handle them all. I still think that it is worth it to shop this way instead of going to the stores and facing the pushing and shoving of people.
Patricia Holzman
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Hosting Thanksgiving? Heres Your Go-To Guide To Survive It!
Fortunately, Insatiable, the sweet blog for food and design created an illustrated survival guide in hosting the perfect Thanksgiving. The infographic breaks down day-to-day and step-by-step instructions on how to handle the challenges in planning for the celebration like table setting details, preparing the turkey, the menu and even tips on what to do with the leftovers. All things you need to know beautifully illustrated and presented in this neat infographic.
Anything to add to this illustrated guide? Share them via the comments below. Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
By: William Geist
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Are You Going To Worship The Mighty Glow Cloud?
What is Welcome to Night Vale?
If you’re wanting more information about this place, the link to it is: http://commonplacebooks.com/welcome-to-night-vale. Though on the page itself it says:
"WELCOME TO NIGHT VALE is a twice-monthly podcast in the style of community updates for the small desert town of Night Vale, featuring local weather, news, announcements from the Sheriff's Secret Police, mysterious lights in the night sky, dark hooded figures with unknowable powers, and cultural events.
Turn on your radio and hide.
Written by Joseph Fink and Jeffrey Cranor. Narrated by Cecil Baldwin. Music by Disparition. Logo by Rob Wilson"
- https://soundcloud.com/nightvaleradio
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welcome_to_Night_Vale
- http://nightvale.wikia.com/wiki/Night_Vale
- https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/welcome-to-night-vale/id536258179
- https://twitter.com/NightValeRadio
- http://www.buzzfeed.com/sedem/the-42-stages-of-welcome-to-night-vale-addiction-cjrb
PS3 Launch
After a long and anticipated wait, during which Sony put the Xbox One to shame, the day for PlayStation fans to pick up the new console finally came. November 15 was the fated day in the US and Canada, and Sony sold 1 million units in the first 24 hours, a number that dwarfs the amount of units available when the PS3 first came out. It seems that Sony was prepared this time...sort of.
A problem that some newly disappointed PS4 owners discovered was a hardware issue already dubbed “the blue light of death,” reminiscent of the Xbox 360's “red ring of death” and other hardware problems that put that console's failure rate to 54.2%. Lucky for most PS4 and prospective PS4 owners, though, the projected percentage of consumers affected by the blue light of death is only 0.4%, which translates to about 4,000 consoles.
The company quickly released some potential fixes on the PS4 forum, but consumers affected could also either take their console to a Sony store or ship it back to Sony, who would ship them a new or repaired console within a week. This did not stop angry customers from lowering the console's rating on Amazon from a 5 to a 3.9, however.
So say you're the proud new owner of a PS4 and are wondering how you can tell if you have the blue light of death or not. With functional PS4s, a blue light flashes when you first power the console on, but quickly changes to white when the system is up and running. For those with the blue light of death, the light never changes to white, and nothing is displayed on the TV screen.
Although this problem is a major nuisance to those affected, many people say that hardware failures and other issues are a given at any new console launch, and Sony is receiving so much backlash because it's the first of the new generation of consoles, unless you count the Wii U, but who even cares about that console?
Sources:
- http://www.gamespot.com/articles/how-serious-are-the-ps4-s-blue-light-of-death-and-broken-hardware-reports/1100-6416222/
- http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/technology/sonys-playstation-sells-1-million-units-on-launch-day-but-faces-some-problems/2013/11/18/09095bde-5065-11e3-9e2c-e1d01116fd98_story.html
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PlayStation_3_launch
- http://consumerist.com/2009/08/17/xbox-360-failure-rate-is-542-percent-game-informer-finds/
- http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/sony-customers-report-broken-playstation-4s-flashing-blue/story?id=20936337
Skylanders- Continued
Monday, November 18, 2013
Xfinity On Demand > Netflix
Whether it is legally or illegally(which I do not condone) a vast majority of us stream televison/movies offline in some way. Netflix, Hulu and Redbox are the most popular, and they all offer services online to give people like myself their fix.
The question I have though is, are they necessary? Don't get me wrong, I LOVE me some Netflix, I use it on a daily basis, but I see another option available that could ultimately make Netflix look outdated in comparison.
Xfinity On Demand offers a very large library with much to choose from, and the cool part about it is, it could be bigger! It could be much bigger than what the secondary companies have to offer. It has the shows available for viewing the day after they have been aired as well as new releases available the day they were actually released, not a month later! (GRRR, that angers me Netflix!) Xfinity On Demand also comes with your cable(if you have Comcast) which means you wont have that little extra bill every month. These are all big positives in my eyes.
That's not to say Xfinity's service doesnt need some fine tuning. It has a few flaws, but they are all easily fixable. Here are the main three that I think would help:
1. Drop the prices on all new releases and keep the movies in the library for a loooooong period of time and not just a few months.
2. Make all the tv shows available. If it comes from a premium channel that the customer has not paid for, make them wait and don't have it available until the next season begins. Making it available at that time does not cause you to lose customers. Also, keep them in the library at all times... don't remove them!!!
3. Expand the library even more. Older movies, older shows... bigger is better!!! It's already a pretty big collection but just think of the possibilities.
I personally believe that if they went this route, or one similar, they would be able to reign supreme in this market and become the top dog.
Written by: James Westoven
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Friday, November 15, 2013
Who is ready for the new KitKat release?!?!
Android 1.5, Cupcake
Android 1.6, Donut
Android 2.0, Eclair
Android 2.2, Froyo
Android 2.3, Gingerbread
Android 3.0, Ice Cream Sandwich
Android 4.1, Jelly Bean
Android 4.4, KitKat
As of right now, KitKat is only available on the Nexus 5 which was recently released on November 1, 2013. Android Central did release a statement on Twitter saying:
So while the rest of the Android people wait for their update, here are some of the changes and updates that KitKat offers. Some of the main changes are hidden system support, hidden status bars, printer support, and a lower memory usage. The new dialer system is also a key feature as well as the Google-infused home screen. As mentioned, the black bar on the top and bottom of the screen previously used with Jelly Bean is no longer there. The bars are now transparent with a gradient so that the white icons can still be easily seen. This allows the screen to look cleaner design wise and bigger.
One of the most highlighted features with KitKat is how connected to Google the smartphone will be. The home screen itself is actually the Google Search app. Instead of having to search for the app and then tap it to open it, now all you have to do is turn on the screen and say “OK Google” out loud. This will perform a Google search or other command automatically. This is similar to Google’s other Phone, the Moto X. However, with the Moto X, the screen does not even have to be on when you speak. You could be across the room and just say “OK Google” out loud and it will work.
Now I do have some complaints about Google. I never would have thought I would ever say it, but Google fell short with the release of KitKat and the Nexus 5. Both releases seemed to have come spur of the moment and Google just wasn't prepared like they should have been. The Google Play Store ran out of inventory of the Nexus 5 pretty quickly. The wait time varies from 3-4 weeks for both the 16 GB black and 16 GB white phone. T-Mobile even has the Nexus 5 in stock while Google does not. As for the KitKat release, phones with an older version of Android, such as the Nexus 4, will get updates gradually. Some of the updates will have to be downloaded as separate files onto the phone. Although I am happy for the update, it is frustrating having to wait for it when it should have been ready for everyone when they decided to release it in the first place.
Sources:
http://www.android.com/versions/kit-kat-4-4/
http://www.androidcentral.com/android-44-kitkat-rolling-out-nexus-7-nexus-10
http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2013/11/android-4-4-kitkat-thoroughly-reviewed/
-Kendall Fagan