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JB’s Lessons from the Trenches: 2013 CES “I Have Never Been This Tired” Edition

February 1st, 2013

This year, I was fortunate enough to attend the 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) on behalf of a number of our CE clients. Here are few lessons learned from a CES first-timer.

For weeks leading up to the show I could barely sleep due to equal thirds of excitement, anxiety and mental planning. I wondered: How will I survive? Will we get enough media for clients? Will this cold ever go away?

I guarantee you that no amount of worrying or planning can prepare you for your first CES. Las Vegas, swarming with a sea of nerds, media, smooth talkers, gadgets, technology and nametags, is pure madness. After staying afloat and running around like a headless chicken, I have created a short list of what I learned as a CES newbie:

Get in shape. I hate exercise with the passion of a thousand, fiery suns. However, CES requires miles of walking (especially from the elevator to your room, in our case) and being on your feet for at least 12 hours each day. Next time, I plan on hitting the gym, sleeping as much as I can and physically preparing a few weeks before the show. Since CES typically begins a week into the new year, being out of shape from all of that holiday joy definitely came back to bite me day one of CES.

Stay hydrated. It’s easy to get caught up in the excitement and flurry of the day and forget to do the simple things, like eat and drink. Long flights, jet lag and running around in the middle of the desert are a perfect recipe for dehydration. If someone offers you water, take it.

Have fun. Because I’ll be a thousand times more prepared next time, I plan on having fun. Whether it’s seeing a fabulous show or planning an extra day to drive out to the desert, getting balance and time away from fluorescent lights and technology might be any CES attendee’s saving grace.

Lastly, don’t freak out when you see people wearing these:

CES 2013

CES 2013 has been over for more than a week and I’m still processing everything I saw and everything I learned. Are you a CES veteran? Do you have secret weapons for conquering the King Kong of tradeshows? Tell us in the comments section below!

 

Jessie BarrettBy Jessie Barrett. As a senior account executive at lotus823, Jessie manages the agency’s integrated marketing and PR initiatives for a variety of lifestyle, consumer electronics and music industry clients. Jessie offers day-to-day support to her clients through targeted media relations, materials development, event/tradeshow coordination, and the execution of strategic public relations and marketing plans. When not in the trenches, Jessie can often be found enjoying live music and avoiding the gym. Read other posts by Jessie Barrett.

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Going Viral: How to Get More Views on YouTube Videos

January 22nd, 2013

Every minute, 48 hours of video is uploaded to YouTube. Getting a video noticed is no easy task. It takes a certain amount of luck for a video to “go viral,” but with proper promotion, a compelling video can receive views and be shared across the web.

YouTube

Here are a few quick tips to help bring views to a video or channel:

  1. Have a unique title. This step is usually overlooked but an intriguing title is an important step to getting a video noticed. It will encourage viewers to click on the video.
  2. Pick the proper tags. Using the proper keywords to tag a video will help get viewers that are interested in the subject of your video. It will help the video show up in organic search.
  3. Upload the video to bookmarking websites. Websites such as Reddit, Digg, Stumbleupon and Twitter are great platforms to help a video get noticed.
  4. Embed the video. Embedding a video in a blog related to the subject will help get views. Viewers that are interested in the blog will most likely be interested in the video.
  5. Use forums and discussion boards. Posting a relevant video in a forum or discussion board will compel viewers to click on a video. It’s a great way to reach a target audience.

These are just a few ways to help bring views to a video, but they’re important ones. There are other techniques that can help bring views to a video, if you have any tips or suggestions please leave a comment below!

And be sure to check out our YouTube channel and subscribe to see our latest videos! http://www.youtube.com/lotus823marketing

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Throwback Thursday: CES Roundup!

January 10th, 2013

Can you believe it’s already day three of The International Consumer Electronics Show (or simply CES) 2013?! Laptops, tablets and smartphones are topping the review charts and Twitter accounts are buzzing with pictures and reviews!  This year topped CES 2012 with a 4% growth rate and attendance is at an all time high with over 156,000 technology professionals, making it the most successful CES!  At lotus823, we are feeling a bit nostalgic and decided to look back at previous CES’ we attended. In light of Throwback Thursday, here are a few pics of our staff…

David Hernandez, Managing Partner at lotus823, poses with Mr. Bicep, Bruce Pechman at CES 2011.

David Hernandez and Mr. Bicep at CES 2011

Account Supervisor at lotus823, Katie Foley, at the Hercules booth at CES 2012.

 Katie Foley at CES 2012

Jessie Barrett, Senior Account Executive at lotus823, having some fun at CES 2013.

 Jessie Barrett at CES 2013

Share some of your Throwback Thursday pictures from CES, below!

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