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Augmented Reality, Content Marketing, Digital Marketing, Multi-Sensory Marketing, Trends, Video, Virtual Reality

Bluetext Partner To Speak At MediaPost OMMA VR/AR at Advertising Week

by Don GoldbergSeptember 21, 2016
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Bluetext’s Chief Creative Officer, Jason Siegel will be speaking at MediaPost OMMA VR/AR in New York during Advertising Week on September 28th.

MediaPost saw the need for an event focused solely on Augmented and Virtual Reality as these new mediums have taking the marketing world by storm. The event will explore how marketers can take Virtual and Augmented Reality from the novelty phase into an opportunity to enrich branding and deepen consumer relationships.

Jason will be part of a panel discussion titled “Retailers Follow Pokémon Go”, which will examine the overwhelming success and influence of Pokémon Go, and how retailers can learn from this case study and incorporate AR or VR experiences into their marketing strategy to appeal to in-store shoppers.

Other topics the event will cover include:

  • How different types of VR/AR experiences map against specific brand goals.
  • Where do you start…small?
  • How to distribute experiences efficiently and connect VR/AR campaigns to other marketing platforms and programs.
  • Who are the players and how should marketers and agencies vet them?
  • Storytelling in 360 degrees

Make sure to tune in for the conference live-stream on September 28th at 4:00pm EST here. And to learn more about Bluetext’s VR work, contact us today:





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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Why is VR/AR becoming such a hot topic in marketing?

Virtual and augmented reality allow brands to create immersive experiences that engage multiple senses, leaving stronger impressions on consumers.

What can marketers learn from Pok-É-mon Go?

The success of Pok-É-mon Go showed how AR can merge digital and real-world experiences to drive massive user engagement and foot traffic.

What should companies consider before starting with VR/AR marketing?

They should align the experience with brand goals, start small if necessary, and ensure distribution connects smoothly to other marketing channels.