Archive for August, 2011

New Graphic Artist has a flair for sports

August 16, 2011

With college football right around the corner, we thought it only fitting to mention the newest member of the Ant Farm, our resident Fantasy Football organizer,  Dell Chambers.

Dell (right) meets Darren McFadden, 2008

Dell is a native Tulsan who like many from this great state played sports for most of his life. His love of sports growing up was coupled by his love of visual arts, leading him to earn a degree in graphic arts.

With a unique sense of what makes an athlete great, Dell transforms his strong attention to detail and insight into amazing hand-illustrated portraits.

Recently, Dell donated his work to The Color of Hope Gala in Arkansas and all proceeds were donated to Arkansas Children’s Hospital. Dell’s Portrait was auctioned for $5,000.

Congratulations, Dell, you make a fine Ant and good luck with this year’s Fantasy Football League!

Are you a sports fan? Check out Dell’s work!

www.dellchambers.com

A physician ad is kind of like a first date…

August 15, 2011

1)      Bring Flowers

  • Potential patients will respond best to the mention of patient benefits. They want to know you are thinking of them.

2)      Don’t talk about yourself the whole time.

  • Our focus should be on the patient. Focusing on how the doctor can help the patient is a much more effective tactic than highlighting the doctor’s CV alone.
  • Unless the doctor has a spectacularly impressive background from a well-known medical institution (e.g. Johns Hopkins or Cleveland Clinic) it may be more valuable to say that they care about patients/provide a valuable service vs. where the doctor went to school.

3)      Look your best.

  • Physician photos are a first impression. Whenever possible, they should be professional quality with backgrounds in lighter colors.
  • Doctor’s clothing should be clean, neat and pressed. Not like they have been in the OR all night! Make sure ties are straight for the men and no flyaway hair for the ladies.

4)      Don’t crowd.

  • Don’t overdo the copy. Sometimes we end up saying nothing because we are trying to say everything. A little mystery (aka white space) can really put the reader at ease and keep them engaged longer than an ad crowded with too much copy.

5)      I had a great time. Can we do this again next week?  

  • Strong calls to action such as patient seminars and “call for an appointment” are important. Our ultimate goal is to get the reader to take action. It is important to let them know a specific thing we want them to do.

by Shannon O’Connell

Ants and the Dust Bowl = Great FUN!

August 11, 2011

Diane said “Wear whatever you want to work tomorrow but don’t wear skirts or dresses…” Hmmm what would the Ants be doing that would warrant a dress code? Bowling!

Here are some random pics of the Ants at play.

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Searching for a SEM Strategy?

August 8, 2011

Spending money isn’t a goal.

“I have $X to spend in the next 30 days on SEM, let’s spend it.” “I budgeted $X for the month and it isn’t being spent. I need more clicks.”

Spending money for the sake of spending money is not a sound SEM strategy. Getting people to click an ad is not difficult. Bids can be increased to raise the ad position. Additional keywords can be added to increase the likelihood of impressions. However, adding less relevant keywords also means that searchers and clicks are less relevant to the product or service.

Buckets of money don’t guarantee an effective SEM campaign. They guarantee only that money is being spent.

Download a SEM White Paper from us today. Contact AcrobatAnt to plan a smarter way to meet your goals and spend your marketing budget wisely.

We are looking for an Interactive AE…

August 5, 2011

This is what we are looking for:

The Interactive Account Executive provides daily, internet-based solutions, training and project management for assigned client accounts, and supports the efforts of the agency.

The interactive account executive interfaces with the various departments of the agency to expedite the interactive projects and programs of his/her assigned clients.  This includes meeting with the creative client service team concerning creative issues and input, the media director concerning interactive media issues and the production manager concerning scheduling and timing.

Interactive account executives have major input in developing strategic interactive marketing plans for their clients.  After plans are developed and presented to clients, the interactive account executive is responsible for ensuring the plan is carried out on a daily basis. Interactive account executives are also responsible for gaining new business from existing clients, both interactive and traditional.

The position requires strong interpersonal and listening skills; strong presentation skills; multiple project and workload management; effective and persuasive written and oral communications skills; and a strong knowledge of online advertising and marketing.  Experience and/or working knowledge of HTML, JavaScript, Flash, CMS, web browsers, news readers and email programs a plus.

Think you can handle that? Then send me your resume now! info@acrobatant.com

Ants travel to the Windy City!

August 1, 2011

What does AcrobatAnt and Chicago have in common? Only the best Dental Hygiene event in the nation. RDH Under One Roof is an action-packed three day event offering quality dental hygiene continuing education.

This year dental professionals converged in downtown Chicago, to learn cutting – edge technology and techniques from premier speakers in the industry.

As the agency of choice, Internet Presence Management (IPM) team members Cynthia Townsend and Gina Holloway, provided on-site social media marketing for the PennWell Event – RDH Under One Roof.

AcrobatAnt provided conference attendees and exhibitors with interaction and connectivity throughout the three day event via Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. AcrobatAnt handles the event’s IPM throughout the year before, during and after the event.


Check out RDH Under One Roof on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.


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