Archive for March, 2010

Telescoping: Redirect Xspot viewers

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Telescoping means moving from a wider perspective to a narrower one. In the world of video it means moving viewers, automatically or through self-selection, from general interest video content to locally or individually relevant content.

For example:

  • A national auto dealer runs an video ad campaign in several local online publications. After a general introduction to the newest model, the Xspot automatically sends viewers, based on their IP addesses, to Xspots created by their local dealers.
  • A candidate in a tight congressional race wants to clearly distinguish her policies from those of her opponent. At the end of a brief introductory Xspot, she directs voters to 3 detailed Xspots that describe her approaches to the economy, health care, and national security.

In both cases, the transition from general to detailed Xspot occurs seamlessly within the same Player.

Telescoping options similar to these are available now using the new Redirect overlay action in the Mixpo platform.

Click the Economic Crisis overlay at the end of this Scott Brown campaign demo Xspot to experience a simple example of telescoping for yourself.

Note This telescoping example is for demo purposes only and was not used in an actual Scott Brown campaign ad.

If you’ve used overlays before to link to webpages or open lead capture forms, you’re already familiar with the basic process for adding redirect actions to Xspots.

More information

Learn more about dyamic video advertising for politics.

Mixpo account holders: Find instructions for setting up telescoping by visiting the Client Resources page, and then searching for redirect.

Add real-time polls to Xspots

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

As Don Guy, president of the polling technology company, Orion Systems, put it, in an article in Elect Women Magazine, “understanding how voters feel and think can help you craft a winning message, and conduct a successful [political] campaign.”

But polls can be expensive and time consuming to conduct.

With the most recent release of the Mixpo dynamic video advertising platform, you can now incorporate polls into the Xspots you run on the Internet.

Including polls in Xspots offers dual benefits. Polls not only provide advertisers with valuable feedback about where viewers stand. They also increase the likelihood of engagement by providing viewers with a way to express their opinions.

Tip While this example focuses on a political Xspot, advertisers in retail and other verticals will also benefit from the data polls provide.

Note This poll is for demonstration purposes only and does not reflect an actual poll that ran during the Scott Brown campaign.

Respond to the poll in the example Xspot to get immediate feedback on all poll responses to date.

Advertisers can update existing polls or add new ones at any time during an Xspot campaign. Changes go live immediately everywhere the Xspot is published.

In addition, advertisers can generate poll reports in Microsoft® Excel® format, which provide response data by date range or from the time the Xspot went live to the current day.

More information

Learn more about Mixpo’s dynamic video solution for politics.

Mixpo account holders can learn more by visiting the Client Resources page, and then searching for survey.

Incorporate social media into Xspots

Monday, March 8th, 2010

As online marketing consultant Patrick Patullo points out, in 2009, largely in response to Obama’s effective presidential campaign, social networking and media took off.

Now, many large and small businesses and most political campaigns maintain an active presence on at least some of the major social media sites.

You can easily and effectively promote an advertiser’s social media presence from within an Xspot using the familiar website icons that virtually all viewers instantly recognize.

For example, take a look at the use of social media icons in the following Scott Brown demonstration Xspot.

Place your cursor over the Xspot as its playing and expand the INFO menu, where you can include other built-in social networking calls to action. This demo Xspot includes Send to a Friend, which encourages viral sharing among acquaintances.

In the Mixpo platform, we’ve included all of the popular social media icons in our stock media library. With just a couple of clicks, you can add a Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, or other icon to an Xspot as an overlay, and then associate the overlay with the URL for the appropriate feed, webpage, or video.

Social media icons in the Mixpo stock library

With a couple of clicks, add a social media icon to an Xspot as an overlay

And, as the Scott Brown demo Xspot illustrates, you can draw viewers’ attention to the icons using color and a glow effect.

More information

Learn more about dynamic video advertising for politics.

Mixpo account holders can learn more by visiting the Client Resources page, and then searching for social media.