Fuze invades the Influx Ideas Conference 2007

Influxideas_logo Here in San Francisco, Butler Shine Stern & Partners (BSSP) and their Influx Consulting arm put on another first class event - typical of everything they do. This year, the conference has a new name, Influx Ideas (formally Msquared) but one thing that's the same is the cast and caliber of speakers they brought together. This conference is always energizing to me. I really enjoy hearing from people out on the leading edge of marketing/branding/advertising success. Here are the speakers we heard from and my cliff-notes on what wisdom they dispensed...

Jonah Bloom - AdAge
a humorous & excellent talk regarding state of the game & the agency of the future.

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Christian Simm - Swissnex
Interesting discussion about branding a country, namely switzerland.

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Sarah Rich - DWELL Magazine
Green presentation. Consumer climate changes. Green will never be more SEXY than it is in 2007. Interesting presentation from an environmental perspective. Focus on the backstory...understanding where stuff comes from lends credibility to true green behavior. Interesting site was introduced "BadBuster" that constantly anayzes brand behavior in the global environmental space. Overall sarah had a very fact filled presentation which she 'read' - some of which hit home...however...much like other similar presentations on environmental issues, she is a little condescending towards mainstream brands/companies but she has good points and seems like a very informed and sincere person. I guess I am still waiting on someone to present this topic in anything other than an "I'm better-than-you" fashion...someone dynamic and interesting...possibly someone who can speak from experience from reinventing a green strategy at a big oil company, food company, etc. Otherwise mainstream GP will never embrace the movement and green will remain an evangelist effort of the creative class and socially motivated. Time will tell. Issues are real and can't be ignored.

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Scott Wyatt - NBBJ Architects
Branding buildings as a concept is very interesting. Building as an icon or symbol has incredible impact. Think of the Space Needle, Transamerica building, the Chrysler Building (which I have 100's of photos of) - all of which carry the spirit and persona of the companies & cities they represent. He pointed out the CCTV tower in Bejing and the olympic stadium are decadent and wasteful because their steel is 80% decorative & 20% structural. Overall, the discussion around space design, urban design, and your brand (and thus) advertising are all intertwined. Their global projects are some of the most impressive on the planet.

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Gregory Kennedy - Millions of Us
discussed the no-longer phenom SecondLife who's press approval has taken the track of Britney Spears. Since nobody wants to talk about secondlife, why is it still a topic? His take is that its not dead. Their recent projects for scion include whatisscioncity.com. His other clients include WB, Comcast, HBO, Microsoft, and others...which gives some credibility but I still don't see the fascination with the virtual world. He mentions that there are currently over 100 million people actively using virtual worlds globally. These include SecondLife (10mil)m habbo (7.5mil), zwinky, Gaia, etc. He says, immersive experiences and SL concepts appeal to younger folks because they don't have the ability to attain their material, social, etc goals because of their geo, financial, etc, limitations. Seems to me that with a highly skewed younger crowd in these UGC spaces that there really isn't value to a brand that targets a more mature person. I guess I'm just not cool enough to 'get it'.

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Kent Nichols & Chas Edwards - askaninja.com
Federated Media is a great example of the next generation of Publishing companies with their extense network of well-visited blogs. Their stance remains steadfast - your advertising is an ongoing conversation vs. A flighted "call to action". I couldn't agree more. I see this as so viable in branding and advertising. FM does this better than just about anyone. They believe advertising should drive people to content, where they share the experience, and spread the word. The search engines pick up on all this content and it creates a network of real content...displaying the conversation as search results. This may sound like a bowl of spaghetti, but in reality, this is a next level Landing page concept that is much more powerful than the traditional ones we do all the time...because it is all conversation/content driven.

Ask a ninja - ask + askaninja * mass advertising / social networks = a new advertising platform. the viral video is an edgie butter knife, sharp but safe. Great branding opportunities for advertising and humor - hyperengages vistors and stays true to the format.

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5x5 - 5, 5-minute presentations from participants.

Here are some of their topics (at least what i THINK they were talking about).
#1 TapProject - by far the best topic and cause.  [learn more about tap project]
#2 Convenience as innovation.
#3 poop
#4 Teenagers scare the shit out of me - presented by Casey Ingle of Campbell Ewald in Detroit - If i were to have a beer with someone after the conference, it would probably be Casey because he seemed like a good guy. His topic was designed to shine on various generation gaps. His talk would have been interesting if remotely rehearsed.  My feeling was that he wasn't prepared...and probably a little too irreverent for the setting (language was fine for a sports bar, but not the best for this sorta crowd - aside: I think i was introduced to about 10 new dirty words).  But, that said, he covered his presentation issues with some good ad-lib and humor. Hung in to keep relevant with the youth theme and raised some decent points and opinions. 
#5 ??? not sure...i was in the bathroom

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Becky Saegar - CMO Charles schwab
interesting discussion that reinforces that it's not about your products/services, its about how people associate your brand against other options and how working with you makes them feel. One question to ask your clients: would refer us to your friends, colleagues, family? responsibility of chief executives: need to stay connected to the world outside your company from your consumers perspectives.

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Some interesting 'other' things happening here at the conference:
» presentations captured digitally and published in real-time...more than just blogging.
» all materials produced on recycled paper products...very organic and cool.

Overall i was very satisfied with this conference much like all BSSP Events.  Everything first class...just like we like it.

WBV

(another Treo post | sorry for the typos [and grammar])

Fuze Event Follow Ups...

At last, long awaited post event follow ups for all y'all who have inquired: who won?, where's the presentations?, and what do you all damn day?  Here you go people...


Reno Tahoe Young Professionals Leadership Summit 2007

I was on the Professional Development & Entrepreneurship Panel along with Hal Lenox, President of AT&T, Jean Vanneman, Vice President of Product Development for IGT, and Claude Sapp, Founder of Infinifuel Biodiesel.  Fuze was also an event sponsor & exhibitor.

  • iPod Touch Giveaway went to Molly @ Plumpjack Squaw Valley
  • Bryan's Slide Deck from the Panel Presentation - [ Download PDF (198.5K) ]


Sparks Chamber Business Forum

Fuze was a sponsor & exhibitor at this year's Business Forum.  Our booth was staffed by Fuze stars Calder Chism & David Bobzien.  The event drew in representatives from all of the areas top businesses.

  • iPod Nano Giveaway went to Kellie @ Clearstar Financial Credit Union in Reno
  • no presentation available


A2N2 Power Lunch

Panel discussion on the topics of Web 2.0. I was on a panel that included: Stu D'Alessandro of Design Science, Ryan Jerz of NCOT, and Josh Kenzer of 12Horses.  As part of this panel, my presentation focused primarily on how I utilize Web 2.0 technologies in my every day business & personal life, what i see as emerging trends in advertising that Web 2.0 helps foster, and some exhilarating case studies on Fuze clients who have all their web bases covered - demonstrating the quantifiable results we achieve for clients through sound strategy, proper design, search marketing, analytics, and creative testing. Feedback on the presentation was very positive, and I feel good that we sent people away with something tangible...which is always my goal when speaking. 

  • Bryan's Slide Deck for Web 2.0 & You - [ Download PDF (4779.7K) ]
  • sorry ad guys...no giveaway
    (now before you bitch, note I was the only panelist that is an actual member of A2N2, and I have a slide-deck takeaway - so will y'all forgive me?)

In funny follow-up fashion, if you want to learn to talk with the other fancy lads on the stage, try the Web2.0 Bullshit Generator.  Lots of fun terminology to impress your friends at your next pancake mixer.

Ok, that should satisfy my civic responsibilities.  Congrats to all the winners, and enjoy the light reading in my presentations.  Should you have any questions...ask the 8-ball :-)

WBV

Panel Presentations & Winner Selections Coming [I promise]

With a couple weeks of "LIVE" Fuze events under our belt, we are scrambling to follow up on all the Glengarry leads [coffee is for closers].  Several folks have asked for my presentations at one, or more of these events, and even more have inquired about who won all the iPods we were giving away as bribes for beez-neez cards.  I vow that both the winners and presentations will be posted here on the blog between now and Monday the 15th.

Now, if you read the fine print on the giveaway, it did say that we would draw whenever we felt like it, but here I draw a line in the sand.

Thanks to all who attended the YPN Event, A2N2 Powerlunch, and/or the Sparks Chamber Business Forum.

NOTE: if you attended the A2N2 Powerlunch today, while you await the slide deck, be sure to watch this video from my previous post.  Really sums a lot of the comments from Stu, Josh, Ryan and myself in an interesting way.

Lots of great feedback and new friends!

Muchos gracias, adios, bye-bye...

WBV

Web 2.0 Explained [I can't believe this is a title of a post on my blog]

If you're in Reno (ya right) on October 11th (a holiday aka MY birthday), come to my next speaking gig:A2n2_power_lunch


Web 2.0: The Next Evolution in Digital Marketing
(Why It’s Important to YOU)

Sponsored by:
The Advertising Association of Northern Nevada (A2N2)
Click here to register online


Anyway, as I was developing some interesting content for my presentation, I came across a Web 2.0 explanation that sums up the concept without trying to monetize, exploit or further bastardize it.  Much of this will be the basis for my talk. Enjoy...



Sweeter deal - iPod Touch Giveaway @ RTYPN Summit

Ipodtouch_hero2_20070925To sweeten the deal, and to encourage attendance at our incredibly interesting booth at this year's Reno Tahoe Young Professionals Leadership Summit, we decided to give one lucky young professional, their choice of:

  • the New Apple iPod Touch [more info]
    or
  • a month of beer
    or
  • 2hrs of our undivided attention

Thats a little something for everyone [we think]. All that for dropping your business card in our crystal chalice. Who says you cant have something for nothing. Join us wont you?!

WBV

Reno Tahoe Young Professional Leadership Summit 2007 - Join Us

Ypn_logo_med_2 Please join us this Friday for the Reno Tahoe Young Professionals Network Leadership Summit 2007.  The event is expected to have over 500 of the areas young professionals in attendance and engaged in an interactive series of breakout sessions, exhibits, and events, including the first annual 20 under 40 Awards (co sponsored by the Reno Gazette Journal).

At the summit, Fuze will be exhibiting as a founding sponsor (fun freebies will be available to all), and I will be speaking as part of a panel in their "Grow" breakout session:

Professional Development and Entrepreneurship

Guest Speakers: Hal Lenox, President, AT&T Nevada; Jean Venneman, Senior Vice President of Product Development, IGT; Bryan Landaburu, Founder/President of Fuze; Claude Sapp, Founder of Infinifuel Biodiesel

What resources exist for young professionals in Greater Reno-Tahoe? Whether growing your career or your entrepreneurial business, this session will provide practical information from those who have been through it.

There is still time to sign up, so jump on over to the event site for more information or click here to register for the event online.

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