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Oct 20 2009

The Extra Minute: Web Development to the Max

The best practices for designing, developing and deploying next-generation web, mobile and enterprise solutions were on display recently at Adobe Max in Los Angeles, CA. Among those attending was Eric Cross, Senior Interactive Developer at Lawrence & Schiller.

What were the biggest surprises? The biggest takeaways? And how can a conference like Max help L&S clients? Eric shares his thoughts in this episode of The Extra Minute.

Oct 14 2009

The Extra Minute: South Dakota Tourism Wins Big

It’s always exciting to win an award, but when it comes from your peers – people with whom you compete for business -  it often means more.  Such is the case for the South Dakota Office of Tourism and its recent winning of the prestigious Mercury Award.

Micah Aberson, Director of Business Development at Lawrence & Schiller tells the story of the award winning Black Hills Digital Strategy in this edition of The Extra Minute.

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Sep 03 2009

The Extra Minute: The Future of Search Engine Marketing

Since 1999 Search Engine Strategies (SES) has been presenting one of THE best conference series on search engine marketing. Doesn’t matter if you’re a novice or an expert, interested in search engine optimization (SEO) or pay-per-click (PPC) placement, digital PR or analysis of a campaign’s ROI, SES offers a wealthy of information.

Robin Temple, Director of Digital Marketing at Lawrence & Schiller attended the most recent SES conference (San Jose). In this episode of The Extra Minute, Robin discusses what’s new in search marketing now and what we can expect in the future.

The San Jose SES Conference also provided an opportunity for Lawrence & Schiller to step up to the speaker’s podium. Billie Jo Waara, Director of Account Planning and Research, spoke on “Small Voices, Big Impact: Social Media for the Little Guy.”

Aug 17 2009

The Extra Minute: Full Circle Marketing

5280, Full Circle Marketing.

It’s the mantra of Lawrence & Schiller. The playbook we use to go beyond simply creating and placing advertisements to developing fully integrated marketing programs that deliver measurable and meaningful returns on investment. It’s a proven process that works for clients such as South Dakota Tourism, Deadwood and Lewis Drug.
 
In this installment of The Extra Minute, Mark Glissendorf, Vice-President of Operations and Multimedia Services at Lawrence & Schiller, explains our 5280 approach to full circle marketing.
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Jul 28 2009

The Extra Minute: Sanford KidZone

Going to the hospital can be scary business if you’re a kid. Ok… let’s be honest… it can be unnerving for parents too.

Often the fear is based on the unknown. What is it like in the hospital? What will the room look like? What can I bring and what has to stay home?

Providing answers in a kid-friendly way is the goal of the Kid Zone. The Kid Zone is a colorful, animated and interactive micro-site developed by Sanford Health. It includes a guided tour of the Sanford Children’s Hospital, links to health information and now, an online coloring book.

In this episode of The Extra Minute, Natalie Eisenberg, account executive at Lawrence & Schiler, explains why the Kid Zone has been created and why Sanford believes it’s an important service to provide.

Jul 23 2009

The Extra Minute: High Speed Internet Meets Digital P.R.

If you live in the small communities that make up Middle America, you are used to hearing about new technology… and not having it available in your area.  It’s the ultimate dangling carrot. The technology tease.

But not this time! Midcontinent Communications is bringing DOCSIS 3.0 to the heartland. In fact, West Fargo, ND is getting the high speed Internet network before Manhattan!

In this issue of The Extra Minute, hear how Midcontinent Communications is using digital public relations and social media tospread the word of this exciting technology advance.

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Jul 14 2009

The Extra Minute: The Intersection of Art and Advertising

Is advertising art? Is art ever advertising?

These questions are much more than rhetorical.  They stretch all the way from the design studio to the board room. In this episode of The Extra Minute, Dan Edmonds, Vice President of Design Services at Lawrence & Schiller, weighs in with his thoughts on the subject.

Jul 09 2009

The Extra Minute: Social Media Monitoring

In the heat of the moment how do people really feel about your brand? What do they feel when using your products or services? What do they say to others about you?

Answering those questions is becoming easier than ever thanks to social media monitoring. But it takes time plus the right tools and techniques to discover relevant conversations and respond appropriately.

During this episode of The Extra Minute Courtney Lotzer, Account Planning & Research Specialist at Lawrence & Schiller, shares her experience with social media monitoring and offers some advice.  If you’d like to take a deeper dive into this topic, check out session 3 of the L&S webinar series – Simple Steps to Measure Your Digital Dialogue.

Jul 02 2009

Manage Your Online Identity

For all the talk about Twitter and Facebook you’d think everyone is America is tweeting and updating their status. But the reality is nearly two thirds of American adults have never created an online profile and joined a social network.

If you’re part of this silent majority, it’s time to start managing your online identity. Here are three simple steps you should take to claim your virtual territory and protect your personal brand.

1. Investigate

  • Go to Google and search your name. Can you find yourself? Who’s listed before you? What line of work are they in? If someone is searching for you, who might they mistakenly find?
  • Go to Facebook and search for your name. How many matches are there? Do the same on  Twitter .

Now that you have an idea of how competitive the online space is for your name you’re ready for the next step.

 

2. Build

Stake a claim to your online territory by setting up accounts in the top digital properties.

  • Whenever possible use the same profile name. I typically use “DaveHaan1″ (e.g. www.Twitter.com/DaveHaan1) because someone beat me to the punch and starting using “DaveHaan” before me. Admittedly this variation isn’t as good as my regular name but it’s close and consistently used.
  • Enter enough information into your profile so people can find you. Uploading a picture of yourself and sharing your city, where you work and the name of your alma mater is a good place to start.
  • Set up a profile in each of the top social categories. The names will change as new players enter the game but today the top sites are:

After setting up your accounts, use them! Find people with similar interests. Listen to their conversations and join the discussion.

3. Monitor

 Just because you’ve established your online identity doesn’t mean the job is done! Now is the time to start listening for comments, feedback, anything that mentions your name.

  • Set a Google Alert for your name and profile name. An email will be sent each time your name shows up in a blog post, news story, web page, etc.
  • Social Mention is another free service that will listen for your name. It will even say if the mentions are positive, negative or neutral.
  • Tip: learn more about social media monitoring from Week 3 of the Lawrence & Schiller Social Media Boot Camp webinar series.

According to Pew Internet research, nearly half of us have searched online for information about ourselves. Unfortunately only 3% do it on a regular basis! Once you’ve established your online identity you won’t be able to manage it unless you monitor on a regular basis.

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Click on the play button below to watch “Claiming Your Virtual Territory“ from KELOLAND-TV.



Jun 22 2009

The Extra Minute: True Confessions of a Webinar Presenter

Webinars are easy to come by. If you’ve shared your email address with any kind of marketing or advertising website you probably have an invitation to one sitting in your inbox right now.

Presenting a webinar on the other hand… that’s a different story.  Preparing, practice and producing a 60 minute “show” can be hard. But in the words of Coach Jimmy Dugan from A League of Their Own,  “It’s supposed to be hard. If it wasn’t hard, everyone would do it. The hard… is what makes it great.”

Take a listen as The Extra Minute sits down with John Pohlman, VP of Creative Services at Lawrence & Schiller, to discuss the challenges and rewards of hosting a webinar.

Jun 09 2009

The Extra Minute: Making the Case for IE 8

Which browsers are your website visitors using? Are they upgrading as new versions are released? And why should you care?

If you are responsible for your company’s website you should be able to quickly answer all three of these questions. The answers  tell you how visitors see your site and literally view your brand.

This edition of The Extra Minute discusses the marketing value of staying on top of the latest web browsers.

Jun 03 2009

The Extra Minute: Mobile Web

As the number of cell phones capable of surfing the Internet grows, so does the need to deliver content that is optimized for mobile devices.

What does it take to develop a site that plays nice with mobile web? What should it include and what are some of the obstacles you make encounter along the way?

The Extra Minute has the story of Sanford Health and its move into mobile web.

May 19 2009

The Extra Minute: Act Civilized

There’s nothing funny about drunk driving. But who says campaigns to curb the dangerous behavior have to play it straight?

Lawrence & Schiller recently launched the Act Civilized campaign for the South Dakota Department of Public Safety. Writer Kristy Andersen joins The Extra Minute to discuss the story behind the campaign.