Archive for February 2011

The Value of Digital Strategy and Online Video

February 25th, 2011

Andrea Vascellari (CEO, itive.net) and I were interviewed about social media strategies during Social Media Week in Rome (February 7 – 11). Here is the video of our interview, with the English transcription below. Thanks to Elena Radaelli and the Augmendy crew for the lovely interview!

Elena: We are here with Andrea Vascellari and Leah D’Emilio, respectively the CEO and CCO of itive.net. How do you help businesses with digital strategy?

Andrea: Most importantly, before anything else, you must understand what the client needs, look at their objectives together, analyze where they are coming from and see what they want to achieve. Then we create a solid overall strategic plan including “tactical” moves which allow them to achieve their objectives. It’s like creating or improving their digital DNA to succeed online. Because today it’s not just the fact about being online, you also have to be ‘smart’ about it. Leah, for example, is one of our team members who specializes in new media, like online video and related tactics.

Elena: Therefore, video is very important. How do you use video to launch and promote businesses?

Leah: Yes, because a video is something very personal where you can explain something in an easier way, more…

Andrea: Efficiently, let’s say…

Leah: Yes, the person who looks at your site, whether its a dot com or on Facebook, they can better understand your product or service in a deeper way. Video also allows you to create a more fun and engaging experience!

Andrea: A common mistake that many business owners make online today is showing a brand that is cold and faceless. They don’t have personality and they don’t create a relationship of engagement with their target audience, or if they are b2b (business to business), with the potential businesses that they want to reach and talk to.

Video reduces this distance, but you have to do it intelligently. Leah and our team are highly specialized and very strong in this. Obviously, there are other tactics you can put into the mix to have a super “social media cocktail”.

Elena: Obviously, you can’t leave out social media in particular Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, which should business have?

Andrea: It depends. Because there are so many social networks – and in general many sites that are online are becoming social – therefore we are starting to have an over-saturation of social networks in an increasingly larger number of niches. One important thing we must evaluate then is which social network is better to adopt. You have to look at the needs and objectives of the client. It could be Twitter, Facebook, Flickr or it could be other social networks. There are many social networks out there. For example now here at Social Media Week there are many new startups being born and presented. What we do is help our clients to select the right strategic path to follow including the best social media tactics to adopt.

Elena: Many thanks to Andrea Vascellari and Leah D’Emilio!
Andrea and Leah: Thank you!

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Live Streaming Sports: Judo Vittorio Veneto Case Study

February 22nd, 2011

23' International Trophy "Judo Vittorio Veneto" - 19/20 Feb. 2011

Last weekend, Itive.net was an official partner of the 23rd edition of the International Trophy “Judo Vittorio Veneto”, handling all of their online communication, marketing, and live streaming video. Here are a few interesting stats from the event I thought to share:

  • 30 hours of live streaming video.
  • 181,000 minutes transmitted worldwide.
  • 650 GB of bandwidth for transmitting the data online.
  • 1 control room, 3 cameramen, 2 directors of general video, 2 directors online.
  • Updates in real time via live chat, Twitter, and Facebook.
  • Results and brackets of the fights downloadable online at the end of each day.
  • 3 photographers, +800 photos, +23,000 views in 2 days.

Additionally, with the capacity to burn 200 DVDs per hour, we were able to provide:

  • 1,000 DVDs of all the finales (1st and 2nd place) in each category + a mix of fights.
  • DVDs were available within 1 hour of the end of each category.

Working on this project was a lot of fun and I particularly enjoyed the combination of an International sports event with live streaming video. Knowing people are watching from all over the world as an event is happening is always an exciting feeling. If you’re interested in learning more about our partnership with this event, you can read about the results here.

On a side note, I was also very impressed by the athletes. The physical demand of judo is so intense, evident in the fact that nearly every athlete had some part of their body taped up – ankles, wrists, fingers, toes, knees, shoulders, ears, etc. I’m convinced the expression to put your “blood, sweat, and tears” into something actually comes from judo. It’s absolutely entertaining to watch. Oh, and here are a few “behind the scenes” shots of me doing a lil camera work on the sidelines.

If you or your company are interested in working with Itive for an upcoming event or project, please feel free to contact me. Meanwhile, I invite you to take a few minutes to check out the videos from the tournament. Enjoy!

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5 Stages of Online Video Marketing

February 17th, 2011

Yesterday, I presented at Ignite Italia in Milan about the 5 stages of online video marketing. The moral of my story is that when you, a brand, or a business, create an online video you should think about it as if you were making a film. There are 5 stages of the filmmaking process: development, pre-production, production, and distribution. Each of these stages are very well thought-out, require great attention to detail, and are part of a greater overall marketing strategy. If someone is interested in producing an online video (or a series of videos), then they should carefully plan all 5 stages in order to get the most out of their efforts.

It was quite the adventure getting to Milan yesterday. It was raining like crazy, but on top of that there was a delay with our train because someone committed suicide by throwing themselves down on the tracks in Padova. Sad, sad, sad. Despite a few obstacles, however, we got to the event on time. Ignite Italia Milan was part of the Forum della Comunicazione Digitale at Palazzo Mezzanotte in Piazza Affari

Itive.net CEO, Andrea Vascellari, also presented yesterday about digital evolution. You can check out his presentation here.

Here are the video and slides from my presentation! Enjoy!

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