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More About This Title Social TV: How Marketers Can Reach and Engage Audiences by Connecting Television to the Web, SocialMedia, and Mobile
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Social TV topics include:
- Leveraging the “second screen” to drive synched and deeper brand engagement
- Using social ratings analytics tools to find and target lean-forward audiences
- Aligning brand messaging to content as it travels time-shifted across devices
- Determining the best strategy to approach marketing via connected TVs
- Employing addressable TV advertising to maximize content relevancy
- Testing and learning from the most cutting-edge emerging TV innovations
The rise of one technology doesn’t always mean the end of another. Discover how this convergence has created new marketing opportunities for your brand.
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STACEY SHEPATIN is a Senior Vice President at Hill Holliday and leads the national broadcast buying and strategic media partnerships practice for the agency's portfolio of clients, including Dunkin' Donuts, Chili's, (RED), T.J.Maxx, Marshalls, Liberty Mutual, John Hancock, and HomeGoods. She has won multiple awards for her work and creativity, including the Advertising Age Media Maven award and MediaWeek's Media Plan of the Year.
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Acknowledgments xi
About the Authors xv
Introduction 1
1 The Backchannel: Bringing the Social Conversation to the Forefront 7
2 Social TV Guides: Curating Social Media for Content Discovery 33
3 TV Check-In Services: Creating Vertical Social Networks around Television 57
4 The Second Screen: Enhancing TV with Synched Content Experiences 81
5 Social TV Ratings: Adding a New Dimension to Television Audience Measurement 109
6 Bridge Content: Driving Engagement In-Between Episode Airings 133
7 Audience Addressability: Using Online and Direct Mail Targeting Practices on TV 157
8 TV Everywhere: Watching TV Content Whenever and Wherever 177
9 Connected TVs: Blending Online Content with Television Content 203
10 Conclusion (for Now): Connecting the Dots 227
11 To Be Continued . . .: Filling in the Gaps 241
Notes 245
Index 259