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	<title>RMM Online Advertising Blog &#187; online marketing</title>
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		<title>How Online Advertising is changing the Film Industry</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Apr 2010 17:29:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Julie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Changing the film industry one click at a time. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What movie should I see tonight? Just ask the Internet!</p>
<p>So, your co-worker coaxes you to watch the trailer for <em>Twilight</em> when you came in for work this morning and it convinced you to be Team Edward all the way. Well, you’ll probably see the preview again in the theater a couple of times and wonder all along why you weren’t Team Jacob in the first place?  Regardless, you’ve seen the trailer twice as many times as you would’ve seen it ten years ago and you’ve invited all your friends to the midnight showing – now that’s how advertising works!</p>
<p>It’s almost impossible to go about your day online and not see an advertisement for an upcoming feature film.  The ad may be a banner across your e-mail server, or a pop up ad on your favorite news page.  It may even be free ticket dancing across your screen or a contest that entices you to check out the trailer.  What ever it is &#8211; online advertising for movies has become more and more aggressive since the first preview showed up on our laptops.</p>
<p>Take the movie <em>Paranormal Activity</em>.  This film was made for a dime in 2007 and sat on the shelves at Paramount for two years.  Needing to close out its fiscal year with a bang,  Paramount dusted off a copy and brought in the ad wizards.  With few dollars for marketing, a specific approach was taken: the movie would NOT carry a wide release unless 1 million votes were received on their official website, trailer included of course. And even though the indie hit was slowly making money already, the online approach to getting this film out and about was simply genius.  Once people heard about the scary flick on sites like Twitter who aggressively helped pushed the outcome by telling folks to “tweet the scream.&#8221;  People everywhere logged on to the site, watched the preview and made their choice.  When someone tells me I can’t watch a film – you better believe I will see it. And for online ad companies, this was a unique way to track what sites people were surfing, what advertisements linked them to the film’s website, how many people participated and how financially effective the campaign was. To date, <em>Paranormal Activity</em> has grossed $183 million worldwide so, you tell me.</p>
<p>Wikipedia claims that ten billion online videos including movie trailers are watched annually; while previews at movie theaters trail this number by thousands. Over 15 million people viewed the trailer for<em> Paranormal Activity</em> on<em> YouTube</em>, and that&#8217;s how online advertising has proved to be changing the film industry one click at a time.</p>
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		<title>Inc. Magazine Unveils Exclusive List of America’s Fastest-Growing Private Companies—the Inc. 5000</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2009 17:28:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nikki</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Red McCombs Media Ranks No. 1,388 on the 2009 Inc. 5000 with Three Year Sales Growth of 230.6%]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Austin,Texas – August 17, 2009 &#8212; Inc. magazine announced Wednesday that  Red McCombs Media  is again among the Inc. 5000 fastest-growing private companies in the nation. The list is a comprehensive look at America’s privately held companies and independent-minded entrepreneurs – the nation’s most important economic growth segment. This marks consecutive years, 2007 and 2008 respectively, that Red McCombs Media has ranked in the top 30 percent of the list.</p>
<p>“Savvy trend spotters and those who invest in private companies know that the Inc. 5000 is the best place to find out about young companies that are achieving success through a wide variety of unprecedented business models, as well as older private companies that are still expanding at an impressive rate,” said Inc. 5000 project manager, Jim Melloan. “That’s why our list is so eagerly anticipated every year.”</p>
<p>Red McCombs Media was founded in 2004 and has posted a 230.6 percent growth between the qualifying years 2005-2008. They were also awarded No. 25 in the Top 50 Businesses in the Austin, Texas area. “Red McCombs Media continues to develop new media marketing products and technology that provide our clients quantifiable value. We have a clear understanding and direction of new media and why it is so valuable to the rapidly changing economic world. Our work ethic and dedication to servicing our clients is second to none,” said Red McCombs Media CEO, Jon Flatt.</p>
<p>Red McCombs Media’s philosophy of focusing on the client resonates throughout the company. The foundation for success continues to be providing unparalleled client service and achieving client ROI.</p>
<p>About Red McCombs Media –<br />
Red McCombs Media is an online advertising and media services company with a network component based in Austin, Texas. They connect targeted audiences with advertisers and publishers based on demographic, psychographic and consumer behaviors to enhance branding and maximize client ROI.</p>
<p>Red McCombs Media focuses on delivering the human element in advertising campaigns through their display and video network, custom built site lists, search engine marketing, search engine optimization, creative and web development. They provide measurable results to local, regional and national clients including several Fortune 500 companies.</p>
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