Digital Presentations

Make the right impression.
Leading the way with business sales presentations that are persuasive, effective and engaging. Let your next digital presentation speak volumes whether it be a movie complete with audio enhancements, a simple PowerPoint projected on a large screen, or a small Keynote presentation on your iPad. Our communication consultants can help you deliver professional, dynamic presentations with great quality images and well written copy that speak directly to your audience. Our team of cutting edge programmers, creative graphic artists, savvy copywriters and production experts will help make your next sales pitch a success.
Retail Marketing: Music Provides Entertaining Solutions for Consumers
Music has a permanent place in consumer and trade programming.
Encourage seasonal display opportunities that offer retailers an innovative, consumer music themed promotion.
Unilever to Test Mobile Coupons
In Trial at Supermarket, Cellphones Will Be the Medium for Discount Offers
Seeking to marry a ubiquitous device with a time-tested marketing technique in a sour economy, Unilever plans to begin a trial run Sunday of a new technology that lets consumers redeem digital coupons by having a supermarket cashier scan their cellphones.
The test, being conducted at a ShopRite store in Hillsborough, N.J., will include discount offers for some of the Anglo-Dutch packaged-goods company's most popular brands, including Breyers ice cream, Dove soap, Hellmann's mayonnaise and Lipton tea. Samplesaint, a Chicago mobile-technology firm, developed the system.
The State of Mobile Apps

“There’s an app for that” is Apple’s catch phrase to promote the literally thousands of applications that can be downloaded to an iPhone. Whether you want to check the weather or traffic, bide time playing a game, or study a new language, there is likely a free or paid application that you can access. While Apple may be best known for mobile apps, BlackBerry, Android and other devices also have a huge range of apps available in their stores, as well as in those operated by mobile service providers. With smartphones expected to overtake feature phones in the U.S. by 2011, the popularity of mobile apps will only grow. To get a better sense of what’s popular and what’s not now, Nielsen recently launched its ‘App Playbook,’ surveying more than 4,200 people who had downloaded an application in the past 30 days.
