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Win tickets to the FA Cup final with ipadio Facebook app

Tuesday Apr 24, 2012

 

Win tickets to the FA Cup final with ipadio Facebook app

Win tickets to the FA Cup final with ipadio Facebook app

The Football Association is the governing body of British football, and cover a vast portfolio of the beautiful game that ranges from grass roots to the elite teams in the Premiership.

Social Media plays a vital part in the engagement strategy of the FA, and thanks to the work they are now doing with ipadio’s VideoInPage service they are providing a unique way of putting fans right in the heart of the game.

The FA Cup ipadio Facebook app allows fans to make their own commentaries on goals scored, as well as giving them a chance to win tickets to the FA Cup Final. The commentaries are to be judged by John Champion from ESPN and the winner will receive the much sought after tickets.

Charlie Boss is the FA’s marketing manager for the FA Cup and he has said that using the ipadio’s VideoInPage service is one of the most engaging and easiest ways to get involved with user generated content that the FA has seen for a long long time.

Mark Smith, ipadio CEO notes that, “ipadio strives to make the task of getting rich content online as simple as possible, so while our audio products make podcasting no more complex than making a phone call, VideoInPage is that same principle applied to video. This takes away the barriers to upload and allows organisations to easily place their people in the centre of their online presence.”

ipadio’s VideoInPage (VIP) service allows organizations and brands to collect user generated video from their stakeholders with no more complexity that pressing ‘record’. The VIP service works by detecting the presence of a camera and allows the user to record directly into the webpage. This video can then be moderated (or not!), embedded into your website or intranet, cross posted into other sites (eg. Facebook, YouTube), and automatically alerted to registered viewers.

The VIP service is white labelled, a key feature for corporate users, so they can brand their video with their logo, their messages, moderate and control where the video ends up. It’s these features that resonate with corporates – ipadio’s VIP provides them with the means of socializing their organisations – spreading audio and video content around their networks – but with the necessary control and brand protection.

Also, because VIP is cloud based and doesn’t rely on expensive camera crews and post production (brand elements, intros and outros are all applied automatically) the costs are significantly lower than typical in-house video production.

As with all ipadio services, VIP is provided as Software as a Service – set up times are minimal and the recorder and resultant videos are typically embedded inside the customer’s websites or intranets.

Why not give The FA Cup ipadio Facebook app a go yourself and see if you can win a ticket to The FA Cup final?

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Are your Gadgets and TVs looking outdated? Now’s the time for updating!

Monday Mar 28, 2011

An advertising feature for Dixons

I have a friend who firmly believes that we were given two hands solely for the purpose of playing all day with the latest electronic gadgets. He has about five different remotes for his television, all of which seem to do an amazing variety of cool things, and he is in completely love with his new tablet, tapping away at the touch screen with his fingers until I worry that they’re about to fall off.

In his possibly rather extreme view, the entire evolution of man was leading towards the moment when the Motorola Xoom appeared on the market. Have you seen it yet? It’s certainly the most amazing new tablet I’ve ever been lucky enough to get my hands on. It has a lovely 10.1-inch widescreen HD display with 1280 x 800 pixel resolution for really high quality browsing. The video content is sparkling, rich and clear, while the web browser is super fast and supports Adobe Flash Player, enabling the delivery of rich Flash based web content including videos, games and a variety of internet applications.

It’s the first tablet with Google’s cutting edge Android 3.0 (Honeycomb) operating system, and the list of cool functions it hosts goes on and on: widgets, multi-tasking, browsing, notifications and customization, as well as all the latest Google Mobile services include Google Maps 5.0 with 3D interaction and access to more than three million Google eBooks and apps from Android Market. It’s also sturdy and hard wearing.

Motorola Xoom has the wow factor in spades. Handy, you might say.

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