BRILLIANT! How to use video on the web

March 4th, 2010

Link to > OK Go - This too shall pass

Directed by James Frost, OK Go and Syyn Labs. Produced by Shirley Moyers. The official video for the recorded version of “This Too Shall Pass” off of the album “Of the Blue Colour of the Sky”.

I have watched this 4 times, and I am still amazed at this video on the web. The timing, the video shots, the brilliance of this video can not be overstated.

I am in awe, and you must watch it now! Click the link above.

This is link to a CNN story on the making of the video

An excerpt from the story:

“For nearly four minutes — captured in a single, unbroken camera shot (my emphasis added) — the machine rolls metal balls down tracks, swings sledgehammers, pours water, unfurls flags and drops a flock of umbrellas from the second story, all perfectly synchronized with the song.” source CNN.com

“Look at your man, now back to me.” Old Spice Commercial

February 28th, 2010

ChiefTWiT Leo Laporte as he interviews the commercials creators, Eric Kallman and Craig Allen of Wieden + Kennedy.

This is the old spice commercial and how they did it. A good look at what it takes to produce a :30 second commercial.

They took three days, built a half of a boat, etc.

Link to Behind the Scenes Interview.

Jacksonville Comcast Spotlight- 4 for 1 special cable advertising special- call today!

February 25th, 2010

I often mock and laugh at what some advertising sales reps will do to cut their own throats.  Here is the story….

Once upon a time, an Ozean Media Account Executive was working on a media buy in the Jacksonville, FL area.  We were tasked with delivering a short term, one month buy that maximized reach.  The Account Executive called into Jacksonville Spotlight, did an avail request, asked for the person that “handles” our agency, didn’t get a call back.  It was time sensitive and he called again.  He was promptly helped by a nice  woman.   She provide information, but not in the way that was most useful to us.  When asked, she promptly re-did the work a day later.   From what I am told, she was helpful and great to work with.

Now, you must understand that this agency buys a certain way, and it is NOT the way that a lot of cable advertising reps have been taught to sell.  Also understand I was a sales manager for a cable system in Florida.  I know about cable ratings, programming, inventory levels, etc.  I also know the crap that cable ad reps attempt to sell clients directly - like “Mr. Client, with this 18 hour rotator, you will get hundreds of spots.” or “look at the price per spot”  or “Look at this “Package” it is a something that you really want combined with a bunch of stuff we can’t sell without packing it with the good stuff.” - etc. - EVERYTHING to avoid a discussion on CPP, CPM, or value.    But…I digress….

Then the trouble started.  The sales rep that “handles” my agency started emailing me (I haven’t heard from him in over a year) telling me that he handled my agency and if I ever needed anything that I should work through him.    The Ozean Account Executive said “I don’t know that guy, never met him, he didn’t call me back, and I want to work with the very nice person that is helping me.”  Sounded reasonable to me.

Then all hell broke loose.  Ozean’s Account Executive felt harassed by the person that handles our agency through repeat emails.  The person that was helpful was now caught in a dispute and her only sin was being helpful.

Then the sales manager called.  I “must” use the sales rep that “handled” my agency that I have never met and hadn’t talked to in over a year.  I told her that my account executive wanted to work with the person that was helping him.  ”That is not possible”  My sales rep became so angry with the sales rep’s behavior that he refused to work with the sales rep that “handled” our agency.

So, instead of working with the person that was being helpful, we now had to work with the sales manager.   Why Ozean’s Account Executive couldn’t work with the person that was helping them makes absolutely no damn sense, but fine, we paid for and placed the buy.   Drama over, everyone moves on.

Fast forward a month……

The client does not use our agency at this time.  The client called into Comcast Spotlight directly and was told by the sales rep that “handles” Ozean Media “Glad you called me directly, I will offer you 2-4 times the number of spots for the same price, because I don’t like Alex Patton or Ozean Media!  We will call it the Ozean Special!”

Smart move guy.

Our agency buys efficiently with a scalpel.  We buy with numbers - rating points, we know the difference between your CDMA and DMA, we know how to blend books, etc.  We focus on fixed programming on targeted networks to reach targeted demographics.

Broad Rotators are for suckers.  But hey, one can always hoodwink a customer, and one should be ashamed.

Let’s do the math with an easy example:

1 spot 4.0 GRPS $50 per spot

  • Total cost $50
  • Total Gross Rating Points:  4.0
  • Cost per Rating Point:  $12.50
  • “Cost per Spot” $50

10 spots .1 GRPs $5 per spot for broad rotators (8am - mid)

  • Total cost $ 50
  • Total Gross Rating Points:  1.0
  • Cost Per Rating Point:  $50
  • “Cost per Spot”  $5

The first option reaches four times the amount of people!  True the frequency is low, but remember the buy referenced in this post, it was a short term buy designed to maximize reach over frequency.

Also, here is the other dirty little secret - the rating on a broad rotator is an AVERAGE of all hours in the rotators.  Meaning some hours are LESS than the quoted rating points.  NOW - that would be fine, if you got an equal rotation of the spots through out the rotator.  You don’t.  If the station sells out the highest rated hours at a higher rate, then your spot get pre-empted OR regulated to the LOWER ratings.  Want to prove my point?  Ask them to guarantee an equal rotation through out the rotator - that same sales rep will dance all over the place.

In the past, this agency has done extensive audits and studies of broad rotators.  They are a sucker’s purchase.  They can deliver as much as HALF of their quoted GRPs.  So, in most cases you are overpaying on these rotators, overpaying on these “Cost Per Spot” schedules.  The exception - emerging networks - a nice term for network with little or no ratings.

When you are buying broad rotators, you are buying airtime the cable stations CAN’T SELL.  You are buying the left overs.  This is especially true on any cable network with any type of demand.   You are being charged a price that includes the ratings of programming hours that you have little or NO chance of falling into. (Example, buy a rotator in Jacksonville on ESPN on a Saturday airing a Gator football game.  Go ahead and be extreme - buy 3 spots per hour all day.  Now, tell me how many of your spots end up in the Gator Game. Want to place your bet on the over/under?)  You would know this if you audited your schedules like this media agency does.  But then again, who has time to audit media buys. But I digress again….

So, the bottom line is Jacksonville’s Comcast Spotlight is running a HELL OF A DEAL.  They will lower their price just because they don’t like this media agency.

You see, we think we should look out for the best interest of our client.  They hire us to be experts and understand the math behind the buy, the reach, the frequency, and not buy canned packages of junk.

We are not the media company’s pals, not their friends, and we call them out on their sales bull crap and don’t let them get away with it.  We make them work and NOT just collect orders.

HOWEVER, at a 50% decrease in the price - it is starting to approach a value point that we even find difficult to argue with.

You should call them immediately.  (Just remember to require an even rotation through those broad rotators.)

Tell them “Ozean Sent Me!”

Primary Sales Contact
5934 Richard St
Jacksonville FL , 32216
(904) 380-6422

However, if you are interested in ways to increase your media buy’s efficiency and you want an advocate on YOUR side that is not afraid to fight for you, then give us a call.

Florida Gators #1 Recruiting Class Includes Ozean

February 9th, 2010

Ozean is finally living out their lifelong dream.  After hours upon hours of preparation and undying perseverance, Ozean has proudly inked its name and joined the Florida Gators #1 recruiting class as the go-to interactive agency for the University Athletic Association.

Ozean’s hard work, dedication and teamwork have led them to the opportunity of a lifetime: developing an interactive application designed to better satisfy the dedicated fans and supporters of Gator athletics.

Ozean will be working with the UAA to create a virtual tour of UF’s three major sporting facilities. The application will allow fans to see 360-degree panoramic views of the field and/or court from their seats prior to arriving at an event.

Via the internet, fans will be able to compare seats and sections, zoom in and out of each designated point, and identify nearby hotspots including restrooms, first aid stations and telephones.

Phil Goal, Ozean’s coach for four years, truly believes no one is better fit for the job.

“Ozean might be small,” said Coach Goal of Florida High School, “but they sure do have the heart, grit and determination to compete with the big boys.”

Rated by some boards as a five star prospect, others had them pegged as a four star prospect, yet others as only a two or three star prospect. Ozean’s stock rose in the past six months due to a remarkable performance at tryouts.

Ozean has never been more eager to get started. Not only was Ozean given the opportunity to create the application for one of the nation’s largest football stadiums, Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, but they also were awarded the opportunity to do the same for UF’s Stephen C. O’Connell Center and Alfred A. McKethan Stadium. Ozean was recruited to be a multi-sport, all star player and hopes that its hard work and passion surpass expectations.

“I feel so lucky to officially be part of the UAA team,” said Alex Patton, Ozean’s owner. “Creating this application for all three of UF’s major sporting facilities is a major opportunity.”

Upon completion, scheduled for the end of 2010, fans will be able to access the application through the Gatorzone website (www.gatorzone.com).

While Ozean will be busy practicing and working out over the next year, we will never be too busy to do interviews with past, current, or future fans.

Please note: Alex Patton or Ozean did not sign a letter of intent to play for the Florida Gators, but Ozean did, in fact, sign a contract to do business with the University Athletic Association creating the application detailed above. We were just looking for a creative way to present it to you! For more information on how Ozean can create an interactive product for your business, call 352-376-0505.

Ozean Moves

December 28th, 2009

We are on the move.  Our new address is:

Ozean Media, Inc.
2831 NW 41st Street
Suite J
Gainesville, FL  32606

Our phone number remains the same:  352-376-0505

The top 100 Viral Videos

December 6th, 2009

This is a list of the top 100 viral videos, to include “Charlie bit me”, “Rick Rolled”, and Gainesville’s favorite “Don’t Tase me, Bro”

WARNING:  Do Not click unless you are prepared to waste at least an hour!

Two new websites launched by Ozean Media

December 4th, 2009

:08 Seconds Gainesville - Gainesville, FL’s #1 Country Music Venue and Nightclub

The Chestnut Law Firm - Based in Florida, The Chestnut Law Firm is prepared to represent you in any of your civil and criminal legal needs.

96% of students DON’T use email

December 4th, 2009

Someone tweeted this article today on twitter, and I found it incredible.

With the rise of text messages, facebook, & twitter, young people are NO LONGER using email.

Clara Shih, a former Google marketer who started her own Facebook marketing firm….

While she does not say email is dead exactly, she says that over 96% of the students she interviewed for her book don’t use email at all, but use texting and Facebook messages and wall posts. “We need to communicate through the channels they favor, and for more and more cohorts, this is becoming Facebook.”

To read complete article….

7 Ways to Make your Website More Dynamic

November 13th, 2009

Article from Smallbiztrends.

1.  Use Video

2.  RSS Feeds

3.  Widgets

Read more….

Florida v LSU - the opening!

October 13th, 2009

We had the best time at the Florida/LSU game. Thanks to our hosts - The Rileys. Those cajuns sure are nice!


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