Entries Tagged as “Customer Experience”

Twitter Experiments With Advertising in Trending Topics Section

June 17th, 2010 by Carolyn Ruiz, So. Med. Coord. · 2 Comments

Twitter is now conducting trials with advertisers for placement of new ads in their “Trending Topics” section, rumored to sell for tens of thousands of dollars. Trending Topics, located on the Home page of Twitter, is an area that highlights real-time topics that are most chatted about within the social network. This new advertising [...]

Initial Thoughts from a Google Buzz Newbie

February 11th, 2010 by Carolyn Ruiz, So. Med. Coord. · 3 Comments

Do you hear that buzz?! It’s not a bird…no! It’s not a plane, no, NO, it’s GOOGLE!!!!  That’s right Google does it again, this time with their latest product launch Google Buzz. Giving us all yet ANOTHER way to share with our networks online, this tool is rumored to potentially threaten Facebook and Twitter as [...]

Enhance Your Brand by Listening through Social Media

February 5th, 2010 by Carolyn Ruiz, So. Med. Coord. · 2 Comments

”Stop! Collaborate and LISTEN!” Let’s apply Vanilla Ice’s song lyric to social media. Your customers are talking, are you listening? Whether it be around your product specifically, your competitor, or the industry as a whole, people are engaging in conversations online through blogs, Facebook, Twitter, Myspace, forums, product reviews, etc. as an outlet to recommend, [...]

Social Media Doing Social Good

January 20th, 2010 by Carolyn Ruiz, So. Med. Coord. · No Comments

Last Tuesday, January 12th the catastrophic 7.0 earthquake hit Port-Au-Prince, Haiti.  Once I had heard the news of the massive destruction, I immediately hopped onto my Twitter account @carolynruiz and searched for Haiti using Twitter Search .  I did this because I wanted to see the real-time news transpiring and how I could contribute to [...]

An iPhone Application just to have an iPhone Application

January 19th, 2010 by Hannes Meyer, CCO · 3 Comments

Last Sunday my parents were leaving after visiting me and my family. They were heading back to Switzerland after a 3 months stay in california due to our 3 month old addition to the family, my proud little baby girl, Kirra.
After I read that Switzerland, and the rest of Europe were getting hit by one [...]

Brand Conflicts: When Messaging does not Coincide with Reality

December 21st, 2009 by Craig Cooke, CEO · 4 Comments

Last week I was in the local mall getting a jump on holiday shopping. I happened to be in one of the two malls that has opened a Microsoft Retail store. I was curious to see what it was like as I always enjoy browsing the Apple store.

Extending Our Own Immersive Brand Experience

July 21st, 2009 by Craig Cooke, CEO · No Comments

Rhythm Interactive has moved into a place of its own. On June 30th, we moved into an awesome building in the Bacchus Signature Series park in Irvine, California. There are numerous benefits with our move but the one I would like to speak about here is how we are making it our own and truly extending our brand. In so doing, we are practicing what we preach by further developing our own “Immersive Brand Experience.”

Traditional vs. Interactive Marketing for Mother’s Day

May 12th, 2009 by Jen Dobkins, Content Writer · 1 Comment

In the past, shopping for a Mother’s Day gift involved calling a florist or going into a store and buying flowers, as well as a card. Now we have the Internet – which boasts free e-cards and websites solely dedicated to flowers, gifts, apparel, poems…and the list goes on. Since the economy is still looking [...]

A Virtual Department Store Makeup Counter?

April 17th, 2009 by Jen Dobkins, Content Writer · No Comments

Many brands have made the shift to online marketing and are taking advantage of the many tools out there to connect with customers. I recently read an article about cosmetics companies using social media tools and interactive websites to reach out to consumers and help them find products that truly fit their needs. As a [...]

How E-Book Readers Measure Up

March 4th, 2009 by Jen Dobkins, Content Writer · No Comments

As an avid reader, my shelves are full of books, most of them read, some unread. Many regular staples in the print industry—magazines, newspapers—have gone online with positive results. The newest thing to hit plain old paperback books is the e-book reader. I remember reading about these devices a few years back, and they continue [...]