This document discusses Comedy Central and TV Land's implementation of a digital asset management (DAM) system to better organize and share branding assets across departments. Some key points:
- Previously, assets like photos, logos and graphics were disorganized and stored offline, leading to frequent interruptions as people searched.
- The goals of the new DAM system were to provide immediate access to assets, create a culture of self-service, and automate 80-90% of requests.
- Considerations for the DAM included being user-friendly, easy to learn, budget-friendly, and keeping control in-house.
- Challenges included empowering users, encouraging self-service over asking others
Rich Media Hoarders session for 24HourPhotoshopExtensis
Breathe in, and breathe out…and relax! Getting organized doesn’t need to be stressful, in fact, it helps reduce stress in the long run. Getting organized also means being able to quickly find the files you need, or even better, letting other people find the files instead of you. In this session you’ll learn practical tips on file naming, folder organization, keywords, and other organizational tricks you can start using immediately with our without an actual DAM system.
Winning Google's Game - How to Grow Your Agency Using YouTube and Google+Ryan Hanley
When it comes to growing your insurance agency online, increasing revenue is directly correlated to increased visibility in Google Search. It's not a secret that Google plays favorite's with it's own tools, specifically YouTube and Google+. In this presentation we'll dive deep into how your agency can harness these tools easily and cost effectively to show up higher in Google Search and capture more leads.
As a video distribution platform, the cloud offers a dizzying array of options for content creators. Which one is right for your project? This session will open with an overview of the types of projects currently using web distribution. Then, we will compare current video hosting options and discuss the strengths and weaknesses of their offerings for a given project. Finally, we'll discuss the future of these platforms and the types of projects they will be hosting down the line.
Originally presented at PPW 2016
Get out from behind the glass and go where your customers are interacting with your brand in context, off the cuff and front the heart with video market research.
Home Design Digital Marketing Conference Tips for E-commerce SuccessCraig Vodnik
Tips for e-commerce success for the home design digital marketing conference in Atlanta.
* Low cost ways to start your new business. Bootstrapping made easy.
* How to drive more traffic to your site with authentic content
* Tips for using search engines and social media to target qualified buyers
* Embracing e-tailing for online success. Turn showrooming on its head.
* How to create a top-notch customer experience that drives sales
Rich Media Hoarders session for 24HourPhotoshopExtensis
Breathe in, and breathe out…and relax! Getting organized doesn’t need to be stressful, in fact, it helps reduce stress in the long run. Getting organized also means being able to quickly find the files you need, or even better, letting other people find the files instead of you. In this session you’ll learn practical tips on file naming, folder organization, keywords, and other organizational tricks you can start using immediately with our without an actual DAM system.
Winning Google's Game - How to Grow Your Agency Using YouTube and Google+Ryan Hanley
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Originally presented at PPW 2016
Get out from behind the glass and go where your customers are interacting with your brand in context, off the cuff and front the heart with video market research.
Home Design Digital Marketing Conference Tips for E-commerce SuccessCraig Vodnik
Tips for e-commerce success for the home design digital marketing conference in Atlanta.
* Low cost ways to start your new business. Bootstrapping made easy.
* How to drive more traffic to your site with authentic content
* Tips for using search engines and social media to target qualified buyers
* Embracing e-tailing for online success. Turn showrooming on its head.
* How to create a top-notch customer experience that drives sales
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Find more at http://www.ryanhanley.com/
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campaign model canvas is simply a strategic management tool which allows you to describe, challenge and track all assumptions your making about your upcoming campaign.
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The role of social media and online communication in developing and growing...CraftsCouncilofIreland
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- Increase visibility and access to all of your digital assets across networks.
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- Quickly set up an efficient DAM tailored to your needs.
- Integrate Portfolio with other business systems, including Collections Management Systems (CMS), using the Portfolio API.
- Enable access to approved files via a custom interface.
The 4th Annual EVENTtech conference #eventtechlive was recently held at the Bellagio in Las Vegas from November 3–5, 2014. Nestled between a marble courtyard and the casino floor, the world’s largest event technology lab was back—and bigger than ever. Cramer attends every year to learn from peers and to bring knowledge back to Boston that can inspire our 2015 events.
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This is the slidedeck from a recent presentation to the Independent Insurance Agents of Rhode Island at their 2014 Annual Convention. The goal of the presentation was to help agents and agency owners better understand from both a conceptual and high-level tactical viewpoint the methodologies for successfully growing their business using social media.
Find more at http://www.ryanhanley.com/
My portfolio of marketing, advertising, and design projects; Professional, Personal, Academic. Featuring work at The Vault (restaurant), Life is good. (apparel designer & retailer), and Zipcar (car sharing service).
Presented by David Herring. Inclusive design is the practice of designing solutions to be accessible to as many people as possible. While it feels great to think about doing, it can feel overwhelming to think about implementing – especially across multidisciplinary teams of designers, developers, and testers in a fast-paced, agile web-based environment.
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Atlanta Arts Marketing Roundtable 09/21/11Jordan Silton
This is a presentation providing an introduction to digital marketing, specifically paid search, email marketing and display advertising for the Atlanta Arts Marketing Roundtable on September 21, 2011.
campaign model canvas is simply a strategic management tool which allows you to describe, challenge and track all assumptions your making about your upcoming campaign.
How to kill a creative process : An Advertising guide on managing creativity Maurice C. Ugwonoh
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Life Before DAM
• Archives: Offline (DVD’s)
• Logos: Bombarded with requests
• Photos: Bombardment x 2
• Digital Platforms: No system for tracking and distributing graphics
13. Goal: Change the Work
• Provide immediate gratification
• Create a culture of self-service
• 80% - 90% of requests could be automated
Secret Agenda
• Reduce constant disruptions and annoying requests
15. Implementation (a left-brain
thing)
1. Found the Money
2. Installed Portfolio Server
3. Created Assets
4. Organized Assets
5. Uploaded Assets
6. Spread the Word
16. Implementation Challenges
• Empowering Project Managers
• Encouraging Self-Service
• Resistance to change/learning
• Open Access
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… print ads, billboards and web advertising— here’s a Subway 2-sheet we did for the launch of Tosh, on (can you guess?) May 29. Plus a one-off billboard for the simultaneous launch of Workaholics. This was out on the west coast. California or somewhere. It was meant to represent a recurring motif of the show -- three “Torques”. If you haven’t seen the show, and don’t know what a Torque is, I’m not going to tell you here. But you ‘re adults, you can handle the truth. Google it.
Against that backdrop, where do I fit in? I’m the Studio Director, and we do all the traditional tasks associated with any Creative Services department — mechanicals, retouching and color correction, file delivery. Sometimes we even order toner for the printers.Also, we’re the last people to be informed of anything, and the first to get the blame. I jest. Comedy Central is a no-blame environment. It’s very nurturing. We love our jobs, and we love Comedy Central.But seriously, we do collaborate with the creative guys in as much of the work flow as possible. Our self-view is that we are the problem-solvers of the group. We are the Left Side of their Brain. We think strategically — that’s something I’ll have to remind my boss at the next annual review.We like to anticipate trouble spots, avoid the mad dash to the finish line, to make everyone’s job a little easier.We even like to make our own jobs easier.Which is why I’m here today. I want to talk about our implementation of Extensis Portfolio, how it’s helped us put smiles on the faces around us, and in the process eliminate some of the classic pain points.
Let’s get started.I’ll be talking about Comedy Central and TV Land somewhat interchangeably. But in reality, Comedy Central started first. We needed an internal solution, not only to make our own lives easier but to help the groups we work with on a daily basis. As it grew and evolved, TV Land got wind of what were doing and they wanted a site of their own.But, their site was intended to speak to the outside world. They wanted to share a carefully curated set of assets, plus present some slide shows and style guides.Comedy Central’s site, having an internal focus, sits behind the firewall. We can’t get there from here. So, about all you’ll see of Comedy Central during this presentation is a couple of logos, a screenshot or two, and me./ Note: Touch on what NetPublish is. Brief synopsis./The final product is a seamless integration of HTML pages, with tabs for the Portfolio content.But I’m getting ahead of myself. Let’s walk through Comedy Central’s thought process.
I’m very interested in bottlenecks and workflow efficiency, (and we have built a pair of web applications which are beyond the scope of today’s demo)Based on our workflow and experience, we wanted easy access and sharing for four categories of static assets: Logos, Photos, PDF’s/Archives, and DTO’s.
Life Before DAM: Four Points of PainArchives were Offline: All on DVD, so if the art director needed a printout of last year’s ad, we had to drop whatever we were working, locate the archive disk, pop it in, load the fonts…Logos were a Mess: Constant requests from around the company for a variety of logosDTO’s (Download To Own) were Chaos: No systematic way to keep track of, or distribute, our ballooning catalog of graphics for iTunes, Xbox, Amazon, etc. — the familiar names where digital content may be purchased and downloaded. We don’t give our graphics to any kind of torrent site.Photos, also Chaos: Constant interruptions to pull images from the archives for a wide range of in-house constituents. No central place to find all the approved photos.Solving these four issues would let us get back to the real work.
Purpose: The main goal was to provide immediate gratification to anyone seeking an image, logo, or past job: If my boss could find what she needed immediately, instead of waiting for me to come back from lunch, that would be a win.Train people to think of a logo or image request as an administrative task (and an easy one at that), not a graphics task.With proper planning, we guestimated we could automate 80-90% of all requests.The secret purpose was to reduce the constant disruptions and annoying requests.
Competitors: I had some prior experience with a competing product. Seemed to be built for engineers, not for visually oriented creatives. Learning curve was too steep. I could learn it, but not my team.Cost: Needed to be budget-friendly. I was never going to talk the money lady into investing in a huge back-end system.Control: Didn’t want to hand over control to some third-party group and become victim to their black-box process.
Create Assets: We began creating PDF’s of every single finished piece that left our department. Every Single Piece. Each had its job number, and was dropped into an aptly named folder.Organize Assets: Somebody had to do the gritty work of organizing our logos and photos, and giving them sensible names.Find the MoneyPortfolio Server Setup: Worked with IT to get a Mac server installed in our data center. This went against every kind of protocol, and I had to call in favors.UploadTrainingPut NetPublish to workSpread the Word
Once in place, challenges included:Training: Do you think our project managers appreciated a new task of having to send out logos? Yet, access is power. We did not need to keep our assets in a black box. But they were distrustful that this was insanely better.Training: We also had to get our clients in the habit of first checking the site before asking us.It’s intended to be a trusting and democratic system for users and administers alike. However, users get read-only access. So, not too trusting.User Resistance: We have discovered that the “Creatives” don’t like using the client software. They prefer going through the NetPublish interface. They prefer visiting the server via Finder. Nothing can be done about it. Old habits die hard
At the beginning of 2011 we launched a brand re-design. Complete overhaul that affected everything we do. Has anyone here been put through that particular form of torture?Things like this have a ripple effect, down to our internal resources. It was a new opportunity to update the Portfolio template and our sites to the new look. Logo Central is the active Netpublish Site. The next one is Photo Central, Archive Central and so forth. We came up with the titles on our own, without the help of a copy writer. Clever, huh?I’m showing you our logo. Its colors, and the new minimal style of our brand, informed a the re-design of the site.
Here’s a look at the TV Land Brand site. This site is a blend of html pages built through an off-the-shelf html editor. All the tabs are OUTSIDE of portfolio, and some of the content as well.
Two workflows: Getting assets into the system, and then a specialized delivery system we developed for TV Land.Workflow 1: IngestionThe studio is the gatekeeper for adding images, logos and PDF’s of final projects that come through the house. We upload photos that have been approved and retouched. And we create and upload purpose-made PDF’s at the end of every campaign. Goal is to create an up-to-date catalog that people can search, download and print without involving us.TV Land: How do they ingest?It’s worth the up-front investment in time.
Workflow 2: Custom DeliveryOur partner in the Electronic Sell-Through team (iTunes and Xbox, etc.) was having inbox management issues. Her workflow involved receiving email attachments from three channels (Comedy Central, Spike and TV Land), and then she would save them locally. Situation overload. We gave her an account enabled her to log in via the web-based client, and view galleries we set up for each new project. She can also search for old stuff. Now, she never has to keep local copies.Bonus: my group got out of the ftp business.
Self serviceInstant gratificationLess interruption and annoyanceCollaborationBut it Took Patience and Training:Get people to check the website first. Then, they ask a project manager. Only if a logo or graphic requires customization does it come to us
Hardware upgrade: Currently a first-gen Intel Mac ProIntegration: Visually merge with our intranet site which holds a couple of workflow-and-approval apps we’ve developed. I want to build a complete go-to resource for the group.Sharing: I want to offer a carefully curated set of assets (logos and images) outside the firewallCollaboration: Create a shared asset dump, organized by campaign, for on-air, off-air and digital groups to all go to SHARE graphic elements. Cluttered chaos, but not anarchy.Video: In active talks, but this opens Pandora’s box