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San Francisco Ad-Tech, 2008 – Final Thoughts
By Tom Polanski
I found it ironic that every booth I visited used brochures, flyers and printed pens to market their products at a convention for digital media marketers. There was very little interactivity. Although there were several interesting ideas being brought to market, I couldn’t see how they could be used by our client base to drive revenue increases. I could imagine a Fortune 500 company testing these ideas because those types of companies see long-term value in return on influence and return on branding. However, our clients are return on investment motivated.
Posted by Tom Polanski in Meet Me: Events & Destinations on April 25th, 2008
ad-tech, Advertising, Investments, Marketing, small business, Tom Polanski, venture capital
San Francisco Ad-Tech, 2008 – First Thoughts
By Tom Polanski
On Tuesday, the morning of the Ad-Tech conventions, I stepped from my Union Square hotel on to a sunlit street swept by a gentle bay breeze. Spending time in San Francisco is always a delight. I’ve spent a considerable amount of my life in the City and I’m always glad for a chance to visit.
I arrived at the Moscone Center at about 9:30 AM on Tuesday. The reception area was crowded but well organized. It was clear that everybody handing out the badges and the bags was doing their best to be as positive and pleasant as possible. I admire people who are professional and even more so when I know that they’re probably temporary help hired for the day at an hourly rate.
I took the escalator to the lower level into the din of what can only be called a bad disco. One advertiser placed a banner display bathed in blue at the far wall across from the escalator. I felt like I was faced with a drunken Muscovites idea of an inviting entrance into a club. I looked around expecting to be offered free shots of Stoly but instead I was greeted by two women who claimed to represent one of the companies at Ad-Tech. I didn’t catch the company’s name as I was dumbfounded by the outfits these women were wearing, which were scanty and on their bodies a little scary. The girls looked like hookers who might be carriers of something contagious, potentially giving new meaning to the term, “viral marketing”.
Posted by Tom Polanski in Meet Me: Events & Destinations on April 19th, 2008
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