Inside the social media echo-chamber, the pressure to bring brands onto Facebook is intense. Amid the rush, many brands lose sight of why they’re going there in the first place, when they should have a clear focus on how they’ll deliver ongoing value to their community on the platform. These are still early days, as big brands that can afford to invest heavily on the platform are still experimenting and learning. And, it’s important to note that not all brands belong on Facebook. In this article, I’ll discuss a handful of unlikely brands that have invested in the platform in order to highlight some questions you should be asking yourself to determine if Facebook makes sense for your brand. Hopefully some of the examples will also inspire you.
We’re thrilled to announce that we’ll be participating on a panel at the Web 2.0 Expo this coming May 4th in San Francisco. We hope you can join us for a great conversation entitled:Social Or Anti-Social? The Next Generation of Online Display Ads. You can also get a 25% discount on your registration with code websf10fos. Here’s more information about the event: (more…)
Last week during Apple’s iPhone 4.0 Preview, Steve Jobs announced iAd, a product that could help turn the mobile ad industry on its head. The new product lets developers quickly integrate rich, HTML5 ads into their applications — ads that Jobs says will meld the emotion of television commercials with the interactivity of online advertising. There’s just one problem — many of the rich ads you see online are built in Flash, which the iPhone and iPad famously do not support, and Apple doesn’t appear to be offering tools for building HTML5 ads. Sprout, a startup that’s long dealt with rich Flash applications, may have the answer: its ‘Engage Ads’ platform allows advertisers to build rich ads and simultaneously deploy them in both Flash and HTML5.
Sprout is thrilled to announce that it’s now possible to export both HTML5 and Flash versions of the content created with the Sprout Engage Platform. This means, that it’s now possible to create rich-media Engage Ads that are interactive in both Flash based desktop browsers and non-Flash mobile browsers. We’re currently reviewing partners for our beta-release who are looking for a mobile ad solution that will combine their Flash and HTML5 production workflows. For more information about this program please visit our HTML5 beta program signup page or read our press release. (more…)
Solution allows advertisers to create ads once and simultaneously export Flash and
HTML5 ads that can be served on multiple platforms
San Francisco, CA – Today Sprout, the leading software as a service technology platform for creating rich, engaging ads and social media applications, announced that the Sprout Engage Ad Platform, a visual authoring solution, can now export both Flash and HTML5 ads. Sprout is currently signing up beta partners interested in streamlining their workflow and scaling production of mobile ads for networks such as Apple’s iAd service.
“Steve Jobs’ announcement of the iAd platform and his goal of 1 billion impressions a day will challenge advertisers to scale their HTML5 production” said Carnet Williams, Founder and CEO of Sprout. “Apple is not providing a development platform, and advertisers’ current tools do not export HTML5, so Sprout is providing a solution that is scalable, offers a single workflow, and does not require hand coding.”
The platform supports expandables, 3rd party APIs and social data integration with the leading social networks. It also includes a rich set of analytics to measure performance and optimize for success.
“The Sprout platform is a visual authoring solution that does not require writing any hand code, it protects publishers from malvertising problems. Since code cannot be introduced, Apple can now focus their ad review process on ad content rather than the ad code” said Matthew McNeely, VP of Engineering at Sprout.
Brands, agencies and publishers interested in the HTML5 Beta Program may apply through the Sprout website: sproutinc.com/html5beta.
At Sprout we’re thrilled to start the process of identifying partners to participate in our beta-program. We believe this will make our Engage Ad Platform event more attractive to advertisers, publishers and agencies that are looking to scale production of rich, interactive, and socially connected ads that can be served in both Flash and HTML5.
A big thanks to all that attended the Sprout Social Media & Advertising Summit in New York last week. In this post, we’ll share some of the content from that event including some of the slide decks and a video of the speakers.
Video from the event
The visuals on the video are not great but the sound is perfect. So the best thing to do is download the relevant deck below and follow along with the video.
Sprout Engage Ad Case Study: PEPSI – ThinkGeek / DoubleClick
Sprout and DoubleClick Simplify Ad Building and Ad Serving saving time and money
Creating rich, engaging Flash ads quickly and cost-effectively is at the top of the priority list for most ad operations teams. But client revision rounds can slow time to market when each change requires more coding, and bringing interactive features into ad units—RSS feeds, polls, or the ability to share ad content on Facebook or Tweet about it on Twitter— can be complicated. In late 2009, Sprout began efforts to integrate their Engage Ad Platform, a web-based visual authoring studio that eliminates the need for Flash coding, with DoubleClick Studio. The goal was to enable advertisers, publishers, and agencies to quickly create Flash ads that could be served and tracked through DoubleClick Studio and DART.
Geeknet Ag rees to Beta Test Sprout’s Engage Ad Platform An existing DoubleClick customer, Geeknet, understood the challenge of rapid rich ad creation and agreed to beta test Sprout’s solution. Matt Wessel, as Flash Developer and Ad Product Technology Specialist for Geeknet, creates ads for the site, which sells products geared toward technology and gadget lovers.
Sprout’s Platform Eases Pain Point of Flash Ad Creation for Geeknet “The Sprout social advertising platform was really easy to work with. As a designer I loved the amount of creative control I had over the ad. I wasn’t forced into a template or hindered in any way,” said Matt. Matt’s first ad included an RSS feed that brought dynamic news content right into the ad. “I was really pleased with how easy it was to bring an RSS feed into the ad,” said Matt. “All I did was drag and drop the component onto the canvas and link it to the correct URL. Working with RSS in Flash is hard but with Sprout it was really simple. In fact, it only took me about 15 minutes to build the ad,” Matt added. Once the ad was created, Matt was able to share a fully functional demo— rather than a static mockup—with the customer for approval. “One benefit of working with Sprout is that I have a functional mock-up to show customers. If the customer wants something tweaked I can do it right in the Sprout in real time.” Upon receiving approval, Matt used Sprout to auto-generate a DoubleClick Studio-compliant zip file containing a SWF and backup image. He uploaded this zip file to DoubleClick Studio and QA’d it as normal.
Sprout Ad Served Seamless ly via DoubleClick with Above Average Performance
The ad ran in mid-December and boasted an above-average click-through rate of 1%. Geeknet is currently creating a second ad unit using Sprout’s Engage Ad Platform; this time they’ll pull blog posts right into the unit to bring rich, meaningful content to their audience. They plan to keep working with Sprout and DoubleClick as these two companies continue to revolutionize display advertising. Sprout Engage Platform Benefits:
Quickly create rich, dynamic Flash ads with a web-based drag-and-drop visual authoring studio. No Flash experience necessary.
Create fully functional mockups to speed client reviews and ad deployment.
Drag and drop interactive features like Twitter and RSS feeds, polls and video components into your ad units in minutes.
Easily upload and track ads through DoubleClick Studio.
If you’re in New York City today or tomorrow, come join Sprout at one of two events. On Monday, April 5th, Sprout will be part of the IAB Marketplace and will be presenting between 10 am and 11:20 am. On Tuesday, April 6th, you can join us for Sprout’s Social Media & Advertising Summit where we’ll be presenting along with Appssavvy, Mud Worldwide, and Social Times.
The latter event is a wonderful half day summit chock full of case studies, best practices, and insights from industry thought leaders. The event is taking place at Le Poisson Rouge and includes a light breakfast and a networking lunch. Registration is available and we hope you can make it.