Nellymoser turns printed action codes into mobile engagement by launching videos or redirecting users to landing pages with options like purchasing products, viewing specs, reading reviews, and accessing support on their mobile phones. The document describes a campaign for Mullen Bose where a code in multiple magazine issues launched a video of their product and then redirected users to a page where they could purchase the product or access additional information.
PCC Sustainable Transport funding successJohn Smith
Portsmouth was awarded £5 million from the UK Government's Local Sustainable Transport Fund (LSTF) to implement a package of improvements to encourage more sustainable transport. The package included improving infrastructure for walking, cycling and public transport in central Portsmouth, travel planning activities to influence behaviors, and marketing campaigns. The funding would support 12 infrastructure projects, 3 behavioral change initiatives, and 3 marketing measures to better connect the city centre, harbour and Southsea area by sustainable modes and increase their economic potential.
Entertainment weekly-fall-movie-preview-issueNellymoser
The document discusses how action codes placed throughout an issue of Entertainment Weekly can be scanned by mobile phones to access additional multimedia content about movies. Action codes are prominently displayed and linked to a main playlist providing trailers and information for films featured in the issue. Scanning these codes brings the magazine content to life through interactive mobile experiences.
Nellymoser turns printed action codes into mobile engagement by launching videos or redirecting users to landing pages with options like purchasing products, viewing specs, reading reviews, and accessing support on their mobile phones. The document describes a campaign for Mullen Bose where a code in multiple magazine issues launched a video of their product and then redirected users to a page where they could purchase the product or access additional information.
PCC Sustainable Transport funding successJohn Smith
Portsmouth was awarded £5 million from the UK Government's Local Sustainable Transport Fund (LSTF) to implement a package of improvements to encourage more sustainable transport. The package included improving infrastructure for walking, cycling and public transport in central Portsmouth, travel planning activities to influence behaviors, and marketing campaigns. The funding would support 12 infrastructure projects, 3 behavioral change initiatives, and 3 marketing measures to better connect the city centre, harbour and Southsea area by sustainable modes and increase their economic potential.
Entertainment weekly-fall-movie-preview-issueNellymoser
The document discusses how action codes placed throughout an issue of Entertainment Weekly can be scanned by mobile phones to access additional multimedia content about movies. Action codes are prominently displayed and linked to a main playlist providing trailers and information for films featured in the issue. Scanning these codes brings the magazine content to life through interactive mobile experiences.