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A Dinosaur Laid an Egg in My Driveway

A Dinosaur Laid an Egg in My Driveway

by Robert Allen | Dec 13, 2016 | Marketing, Print, Technology

There was a relic left in my driveway and I just had to talk about it.  I’d be curious as to see if there were any people left that used the Yellow Pages.  #letyourfingersdothewalking
Digital Video Content Created for New Jersey Synagogue

Digital Video Content Created for New Jersey Synagogue

by Robert Allen | Feb 9, 2015 | Case Studies, Online Video

I am very proud of the digital content that we create for Temple Emanu-El in Livingston New Jersey (we also built the website).  We have created these videos for various reasons. Promoting an  event, testimonials, event coverage and educational purposes. The search...
Video From the Livingston Area Chamber of Commerce Annual Mayor’s Breakfast

Video From the Livingston Area Chamber of Commerce Annual Mayor’s Breakfast

by Robert Allen | Jan 26, 2015 | Case Studies, Marketing, Online Video

For the the last year we have gotten involved with the Livingston Area Chamber of Commerce.  It has been nice to get to know some of the other business owners in town.  Chamber President Monte Ehrenkranz does a great job of steering the Chamber activities.   While out...
New Media Connection Featured in The Alternative Press

New Media Connection Featured in The Alternative Press

by Robert Allen | Nov 11, 2014 | Case Studies, Marketing, Press

We wanted to share an article published on TAP Into Livingston that featured an interview with me and Holli in the Chamber Spotlight.  You can read the interview HERE
How Long Should Video Content Be?

How Long Should Video Content Be?

by Robert Allen | Oct 18, 2014 | Marketing, Online Video, Video Statistics

Whenever I discuss creating content for a client the subject of video length is at the top of the list.  While most may believe that the shorter it is the more likely it will be watched, this study tells a different story.  In the mobile environment it seems that...
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