Posts Tagged ‘social media’

Reflecting on the @Mashable Summit

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

As #IWNY (Internet Week New York barrels through it’s easy to get caught up in the 10 day soiree of panels, conferences, and parties. Day Two, aka the Mashable Summit, still sticks out in my mind. Much like in social media, content and experience collided to bring together stories and experience from multiple digital sectors. Video, social, traditional, mobile, and applications were all covered by days end.

For those who were not as fortunate to attend here are the cliff notes of my favorite presentations:

COLLEGE HUMOR

College Humor kicked off the day with a clear message: Is it good web content? Branded content is becoming more prevalent and the more legal get involved the more sterile it’s going to be. And viewers or readers are going to see right through it. As specialists in developing entertaining web content, Ricky Van Veen co-founder of CollegeHumor.com, demo’d their Trojan condom campaign: Rudolph got an STD the night before Christmas. If that’s not going to get the attention of teen and twenty something Trojan customers the sterile legal version certainly won’t.

SPORTSCASTER LEN BERMAN

The well-known sports caster, Len Berman, has built the second half of his career using digital media. One of his most successful online ventures: “Cheat Sheet Water Cooler Email Blast” which keeps people in the know on the sports scores for those that need a quick update to be in the know. He even loves the interaction that is now available between him and his audience. He jokingly even admitted that “If it’s more than one paragraph delete delete delete.” The it being any form of written interaction. Warning: be sure to keep your emails short. And if you want the news in a jiffy “No faster way to get and send the news than Twitter.” If a traditional cat can adapt then there’s hope the digital momentum will continue its upward trend.

FOURSQUARE TEAMS UP WITH CNN

Foursquare CEO Dennis Crowley announced the partnership and new CNN World Cup Badges. The location-based social network is connecting fans all over the world throughout the tournament, which will give fans the ability to share with their friends where they are watching as well as the chance to provide “tips” to other Foursquare users for each location.

Click here to get the details…

HOLLYWOOD GOES SOCIAL FOR CHARITY

Edward Norton made a guest appearance to tell everyone about the launch of his new venture: social platform Crowdrise that leverages social media to raise money and awareness for service projects.

YAHOO RESEARCH W/ DUNCAN WATTS

Is it a small world? According to Paul Lazarsfeld, the original study resulted in an average 6 degrees of separation to reach one single identified contact.

Is it still a small world today? When Yahoo ran the experiment recently they found it’s mostly a small world. So how have things changed as it relates to 6 degrees of separation in the digital age? Popular things become MUCH more popular, less popular things become less popular. And it is becoming even more difficult to predict which will be popular.

Twitter is an ideal study of diffusion. When yahoo fully observed “who listens to whom” on Twitter you see all kinds of different cascades of information.

99% of tweets go nowhere. The exciting events happen very un-occassional as most is below the visibility threshold. So with all of this new information what can search predict? Can we predict box office revenue off of search results? Watts says “Yes, you can do a pretty good job.”  Might be time for us all to use more analytics in our business projections?

DR. SANJAY GUPTA (CNN), KC ESTENSON (CNN) AND PETE CASHMORE

Among my favorites! And not just because social’s leading man was on the panel. I have a sweet spot for traditional media as the first five years of my career were solely dedicated to capturing and crafting the news as a Bostonian reporter. And as my alma mater, the Boston Globe, faces big changes in the face of digitalization. For traditional news outlets like CNN that can adapt there is a huge opportunity to bring the news full circle and to multiple channels. Estenson even admitted they often are tweeting out the news as it’s being filmed onsite and not appearing live on CNN for another week.

Perks Consulting Participates in #140conf NYC

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

At April’s #140conf in NYC, Oz Sultan, Perks Executive Adviser, spoke on a panel titled “Remembrance in the Real-Time Web.” The panel was based on the idea that the internet is a place where one records his or her legacy, and that social media can serve as a reference to remember and reflect on those who have passed. To hear more, click on the video below:

Perks Consulting Offers Insight On Facebook Ad Policies

Friday, April 9th, 2010

Given Facebook’s new ad copy rules, Perks Consulting Executive Advisor Oz Sultan commented in a follow-up ClickZ article on how companies continue to slip through the cracks by using user profile attributes in ads. Read about how certain companies have been getting around Facebook’s new policies and why the system still has some kinks to iron out.

Perks Consulting Acquires Esultancy

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

NEWS ALERT: PERKS CONSULTING ANNOUNCES ACQUISITION OF SOCIAL MEDIA CONSULTANCY, ESULTANCY

NEW YORK, NY, MARCH 2, 2010 – With social media influencing the way we communicate, Perks Consulting announces today their commitment to expand their social media and technology capabilities by acquiring Esultancy, a social media consultancy based in New York.

“The marketplace has changed, as has the way consumers interact and make purchasing decisions. As consumers push their needs and demands to the companies that service them, businesses are forced to respond,” Lauren Perkins, Founder and President, Perks Consulting, said enthusiastically. This timely business move will allow Perks to build out its social media department as well as further develop its campaign and delivery methods in this arena to better serve current and prospective clients.

After a strong year in growth in 2009, in which Perks doubled in business, Esultancy is excited about Perks’ infrastructure and ability saying, “The Perks acquisition will create a new organization that’s poised to deliver on the 21st century marketing and social media needs of a wide variety of companies”.

With fearless vision, creative passion and aggressive drive, working in tandem with a rockstar team of business strategists, social media buffs, web designers, seasoned journalists and marketing visionaries, Perks Consulting devises strategic marketing and branding solutions that synergize both traditional and digital media to create insightful innovative campaigns. “Social media builds audiences faster. It took television 14 years to reach a market audience of 50 million people. It took Facebook two years” (Stone).

As of today, the companies will begin the execution of the acquisition in which Oz Sultan (@ozsultan) will be retained as an executive advisor to Perks Consulting through 2011. Khayyam Wakil (@iamkhayyam), of Esultancy, will join the Perks Consulting team as Social Media Director. With strategy being the foundation of both businesses, the infusion of Esultancy into Perks Consulting will support the breadth and depth of the digital reach that Perks began in 2008.

NewsOK.com. Renzi Stone, 26 Aug. 2009. Web. 9 Sept. 2009. <http://newsok.com/rising-social-media-our-world-atwitter/article/3395598>.

ABOUT PERKS CONSULTING

Perks Consulting entered the marketing and media industry in 2004.  Today, Perks Consulting is, a strategic Marketing and Branding Consultancy based in Soho, New York City.  Led by Lauren Perkins, entrepreneurial business strategist and digital marketing maven, with a constant focus on emerging trends and tools to consistently exceed client objectives and achieve desired metrics.

With a brand-centric, bottom line focus cultivated by work with Nike, Crunch Fitness and Laser Cosmetica as well as consulting for ABC, Toyota and Bloomingdales the Perks Consulting team has leveraged content and event marketing tactics combined with marketing know-how to create engaging multi-faceted strategies and campaigns for clients. Perks Consulting has also worked closely with start-ups such as ADRail, Yoga Local, and AB skincare from business strategy to brand. From entrepreneurs to emerging brands including 85 Broads and eDiets, our team of experts have the industry savvy, and ability to fulfill businesses creative, marketing, and media needs.

New Year, New Websites: Perks Launches Two Sites in One Week!

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

This week Perks had two websites launch! Make sure to check the new Women’s Media Center site and Eleanor Dubinsky’s music website.

Eleanor Dubinsky


Eleanor’s creative website, mirrors her artistic originality and truly encapsulates her musical brand. With social media infusion, Eleanor hopes to spread her music through various platforms.

The Women’s Media Center website has incorporated new digital features, social media and has a user-friendly aspect that really makes this site a home run!

Congratulations!Women's Media Center

ECA World Fitness Continues to THRIVE!

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

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Congratulations to Perks client ECA World Fitness for successfully hosting ECA/THRIVE Miami 2009!  ECA/THRIVE united experts and innovators from the fitness industry to share ideas, take classes and showcase the newest fitness products. Perks supported the ECA event with a pre-event Twitter campaign, sharing health and wellness industry news as well as the classes and experts showcased at the convention.  Follow ECA on Twitter and subscribe to their re-designed newsletter to stay one step ahead of the hottest trends in the fitness industry.

Perks is in the News!

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

picture-1Perks Consulting President Lauren Perkins was recently quoted (twice!) on CNBC discussing the affects of social media on the current job market and economic climate.  “It (social media)’s relatively inexpensive, with manpower and strategy the only costs,”she said.  Check out the full article!