Self Promotion

Project Syndicate iPhone Application

Posted in Politics, Self Promotion on December 2nd, 2009 by Adam – Be the first to comment

With iphone application development, the Princeton University Press and Project Catalyst widgets, design and an interactive presentation at denmark’s cop 15 United Nations climate change conference, Lucidcircus  is proving it is a one-stop shop for media technology.

Get “the world’s smartest op-ed page” on your iPhone. Every day, Project Syndicate provides new and EXCLUSIVE commentaries on economics, international politics, science, ethics and public affairs, and much more – all written by the world’s leading academics, statesmen, policymakers, and activists, and all completely FREE OF CHARGE. Download today and see why readers of more than 400 quality newspapers in 150 countries turn to Project Syndicate for a range of provocative, expert analysis that no other news service can match – and that news leaders like The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times frequently cite.

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Posted in Self Promotion on November 26th, 2009 by Ezra – 1 Comment

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Immersive Tours, 360cities.net and the World of Panoramic Photography

Posted in Press Release, Self Promotion, Software as a Service on November 19th, 2009 by Ezra – Be the first to comment

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by Bruce Pales, 1 Nov 2009

Bruce Pales heads up commercial activities at Prague based 360 Cities. Bruce is pleased to play a key role in bringing virtual reality photography into the mainstream, specifically via the creation of commercial propositions for panorama photographers. Bruce can be contacted at bruce.pales@360cities.net

Like most people, I was struck by the beauty of the photography when I encountered 360cities.net for the first time back in late 2007. I’m a commercial guy with a finance background and extensive experience in Business Development and Sales, and I get as big a thrill hanging out in gallery cafes as I do viewing the exhibits and an even greater thrill when I see a particularly attractive income statement or balance sheet. I’d seen panoramic photography before, on real-estate and travel websites, but I’d never seen such beautiful, high quality photography (“fully-spherical, high-resolution immersive imagery” is the way its devotees refer to it) of such interesting places neatly located on a map as I encountered on 360 Cities, and I was hooked.

I got lured into 360 Cities by a couple of beer drinking friends – one who invested in the company as an angel and the other who had helped the young founder of 360 Cities create a business plan and raise seed capital. So here I was, January 2008, sitting in our office in Prague with the founding visionary team of two, looking at the various possibilities of making 360 Cities commercially viable. At the time, 360cities.net had published about 5,000 immersive panoramic images (“panos”) taken by a small but enthusiastic member base of about 40, with the goal of growing that to 100,000 images from 1,000 members someday, and we were keen to generate sufficient revenue to allow this to happen.

Creating and selling virtual tours was an obvious way for the company to earn money. You’ve seen virtual tours on tourism and other websites. Many of our photographer members with sufficient programming skills were already creating virtual tours for clients in which the panos and the tour itself rest on the clients’ sites, which is not a bad proposition. Nevertheless, there are three disadvantages in following this approach:

The performance of the tours depends on the robustness of the client’s server, which can result in tours where panos either load slowly or don’t load at all.

The photographers spend a lot of time and effort creating and integrating the virtual tours into the client’s website.

The tours are static and cannot be easily distributed to other websites in order to be seen by a wider audience.

The 360 Cities platform is a powerful and time-saving way for pano photographers to publish their work as individual images. So we decided to extend to our members those same benefits for the creation of virtual tours (which we call “Immersive Tours”). We wanted our members to be able to build tours for their customers easily on our platform using only a web interface, such that the resulting tour would appear on 360cities.net and be easily embeddable in the client’s site and elsewhere with one line of HTML.

360 Cities is also a Premium Content Partner of Google Earth, which means our content is automatically included in Google Earth’s Preview and Gallery layers. This is of big value to our members and their clients, who like the idea of the additional audience for their tour images.

We began creating our online Immersive Tour Builder in early 2009 and officially rolled it out to our members in the summer. Commercial success thus far has been encouraging:

A growing number of our photographer members are building “Immersive Tour Widgets” on the 360 Cities platform, citing the fact that the Immersive Tour Builder is easy to learn and use.

Members have experienced some early successes in selling the Immersive Tours to businesses, who appreciate the unique distribution of their tours on 360cities.net and images on Google Earth.

Immersive Tours embedded in clients’ websites are performing at the same level as they do on 360cities.net.

Today, almost two years later as I write this, we’re approaching 40,000 published panos on 360cities.net by over 700 photographers. That 100,000 panos from 1,000 photographers dream will become a reality next year in 2010. Our team has grown to five – although we still have the feeling that we’re understaffed. Best of all, we now have a solid revenue model in our online Tour Builder and Tour Widget product. More reasons for pano photographers to join and grow with 360 Cities. Cheers!

360Cities is a partner of and represented by lucidCircus in North America. For more information contact ezra@lucidcircus.com

by Bruce Pales, 1 Nov 2009
Bruce Pales heads up commercial activities at Prague based 360 Cities. Bruce is pleased to play a key role in bringing virtual reality photography into the mainstream, specifically via the creation of commercial propositions for panorama photographers. Bruce can be contacted at bruce.pales@360cities.net
Like most people, I was struck by the beauty of the photography when I encountered 360cities.net for the first time back in late 2007. I’m a commercial guy with a finance background and extensive experience in Business Development and Sales, and I get as big a thrill hanging out in gallery cafes as I do viewing the exhibits and an even greater thrill when I see a particularly attractive income statement or balance sheet. I’d seen panoramic photography before, on real-estate and travel websites, but I’d never seen such beautiful, high quality photography (“fully-spherical, high-resolution immersive imagery” is the way its devotees refer to it) of such interesting places neatly located on a map as I encountered on 360 Cities, and I was hooked.
I got lured into 360 Cities by a couple of beer drinking friends – one who invested in the company as an angel and the other who had helped the young founder of 360 Cities create a business plan and raise seed capital. So here I was, January 2008, sitting in our office in Prague with the founding visionary team of two, looking at the various possibilities of making 360 Cities commercially viable. At the time, 360cities.net had published about 5,000 immersive panoramic images (“panos”) taken by a small but enthusiastic member base of about 40, with the goal of growing that to 100,000 images from 1,000 members someday, and we were keen to generate sufficient revenue to allow this to happen.
Creating and selling virtual tours was an obvious way for the company to earn money. You’ve seen virtual tours on tourism and other websites. Many of our photographer members with sufficient programming skills were already creating virtual tours for clients in which the panos and the tour itself rest on the clients’ sites, which is not a bad proposition. Nevertheless, there are three disadvantages in following this approach:
The performance of the tours depends on the robustness of the client’s server, which can result in tours where panos either load slowly or don’t load at all.
The photographers spend a lot of time and effort creating and integrating the virtual tours into the client’s website.
The tours are static and cannot be easily distributed to other websites in order to be seen by a wider audience.
The 360 Cities platform is a powerful and time-saving way for pano photographers to publish their work as individual images. So we decided to extend to our members those same benefits for the creation of virtual tours (which we call “Immersive Tours”). We wanted our members to be able to build tours for their customers easily on our platform using only a web interface, such that the resulting tour would appear on 360cities.net and be easily embeddable in the client’s site and elsewhere with one line of HTML.
360 Cities is also a Premium Content Partner of Google Earth, which means our content is automatically included in Google Earth’s Preview and Gallery layers. This is of big value to our members and their clients, who like the idea of the additional audience for their tour images.
We began creating our online Immersive Tour Builder in early 2009 and officially rolled it out to our members in the summer. Commercial success thus far has been encouraging:
A growing number of our photographer members are building “Immersive Tour Widgets” on the 360 Cities platform, citing the fact that the Immersive Tour Builder is easy to learn and use.
Members have experienced some early successes in selling the Immersive Tours to businesses, who appreciate the unique distribution of their tours on 360cities.net and images on Google Earth.
Immersive Tours embedded in clients’ websites are performing at the same level as they do on 360cities.net.
Today, almost two years later as I write this, we’re approaching 40,000 published panos on 360cities.net by over 700 photographers. That 100,000 panos from 1,000 photographers dream will become a reality next year in 2010. Our team has grown to five – although we still have the feeling that we’re understaffed. Best of all, we now have a solid revenue model in our online Tour Builder and Tour Widget product. More reasons for pano photographers to join and grow with 360 Cities. Cheers!
360Cities is a partner of and represented by lucidCircus in North America. For more information contact ezra@lucidcircus.com

Areté Magazine

Posted in Self Promotion, Site Launch on October 25th, 2009 by Ezra – Be the first to comment

Oxford, United Kingdom: Areté Magazine relaunches with the release of Issue 29.  The old flash site was recreated in XHTML/CSS/JS using WordPress as the core and Content Management System.  Custom PHP, jQuery and some AJAX enhancements were implemented to compete the job.

http://www.aretemagazine.co.uk/

“‘Areté is a journal as exquisite in its execution as in its intentions.” – John Updike

“Incredible value – and no one interested in contemporary culture (novels, poetry, plays, films, reputations) should miss this fiery, funny, robustly intelligent commentary on our arts and times.” – William Boyd

“Areté carries a list of contributors which any editor would do hoopla for.” – Irish Times

“Vous m’avez donné un grand plaisir … votre revue m’est très sympathique et proche.” – Milan Kundera

lucidCircus and 360cities.net combine efforts

Posted in Press Release, Self Promotion on September 19th, 2009 by Ezra – 1 Comment

lucidCircus and 360 Cities to incorporate virtual reality panoramic photography in website development projects

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (17 September 2009) – lucidCircus announced today that it has begun offering its website customers high-end virtual tour technology in cooperation with 360cities.net, the leading panoramic photography network on the web. 360 Cities’ Immersive Tour Widget product will form the core of the offering. The Tour Widget, a hosted solution, has been developed to showcase high-resolution, spherical panoramic photography on 360 Cities’ platform.

The announcement was made by lucidCircus US Managing Director Ezra Alexander Cohen, who said, “360 Cities’ position as the leading site for immersive panoramic photography and its extensive network of VR photography experts makes them a great partner for incorporating virtual tour technology in our customer work. Their hosted tour solution is efficient and straightforward and will bring a lot of value to what we offer our web clients.”

Jeffrey S. Martin, CEO of 360Cities.net, mirrored Mr. Cohen’s optimism. “lucidCircus’ track record in winning significant web design and re-design contracts makes them a very attractive partner for us”, Martin said. “As a leading design and integration firm their channels will form an obvious and valuable path to market for our new hosted virtual tour product.”

About LucidCircus

lucidCircus is a graphic design studio specializing in cohesive creative projects spanning several mediums – identity, print, motion, audio, and the web. Established in1998, lucidCircus is headquartered simultaneously in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Prague, Czech Republic.

Contact:

Ezra Alexander Cohen

ezra@lucidCircus.com

http://lucidcircus.com

About 360 Cities

360 Cities, a Premium Content Partner of Google Earth, is dedicated to promoting geo-mapped, VR panorama photography and VR photographers around the world. The 360 Cities community of VR photography specialists publishes its high quality work via the 360 Cities platform to a wide audience of casual internet users, photography enthusiasts, tourists, and anyone who loves a truly immersive web experience. 360 Cities is a Netherlands limited company with a wholly owned subsidiary in Prague, Czech Republic.

Contact:

Jeffrey Martin

jeff@360cities.net

http://360cities.net

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Rockwood

Posted in Self Promotion on August 12th, 2009 by Ezra – Be the first to comment

We worked with HBM Advertising on this Flash based pie charting system for their client Rockwood.  The slice size is dynamic and the text is controlled via an XML management system.  No need to alter the flash file to update the content.
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Harris, Baio & McCullough (HB&M) is an integrated marketing communications agency, founded in 1986, serving a quality group of regional, national, and international clients.

This is Plan B

Posted in Self Promotion on April 6th, 2009 by Ezra – Be the first to comment

Check this out… http://www.thisisplanb.com/

We worked with Plan B (the agency alternative) to develop the Flash video chat on their homepage. See the person you need to talk to? Just click and go.

Plug for PlanB… if you need a new media agency but don’t want the hassle and costs of a traditional  ad agency… I recommend you talk to these guys.

Free Hosting

Posted in Self Promotion, Twitter on March 9th, 2009 by Ezra – Be the first to comment

The majority of our business is web design and implementing Flash/Flex in cool and useful ways. Followed by web development, seo, animation and print design. I used to do all of this myself but over the years I’ve replaced myself with better and faster partners. Aside from the small jobs that aren’t worth farming out to the team, I mainly handle marketing and management these days. There is another aspect of our business that I have handled (and still handle) from day one. Web hosting administration.

After one year if you want to walk away, then that is that.  If you stay, I charge $100 a year for a typical site.

Because I am online for the greater part of my day, hosting-related maintenance requires minimal extra effort on my part and the pay off is that it builds or strengthens relationships with clients. It occurred to me that I could give away web hosting as a loss leader. It will only cost me time since I have more server space than I need for my current clients and I’m constantly doing some small task like email management or blog maintenance.

So here is my offer: One year of web hosting.  Free.  No catch.  Transfer your DNS to me (I’ll help if you don’t know how) and I’ll handle the rest. Unlimited emails. A WordPress Blog. FTP space.  I’ll even implement Google Analytics.  No charges for setting up email addresses, file transfers… all the normal web hosting activities.

Naturally if your site is bandwidth intensive, we’d have to discuss fair terms. Contact me at hosting@lucidcircus.com to discuss.

Our SEO offerings

Posted in Self Promotion, Social Media Marketing, seo on February 2nd, 2009 by Ezra – Be the first to comment

lucidCircus has worked with Prague based Ilincev Design for many years now.  Over the last couple of years we’ve been educating ourselves to offer SEO (search engine optimization) , PPC (pay-per-click) and now SMM (social media marketing).  Here is a mindmap of our SEO service offerings:

SEO offerings

Market Analysis:

  1. Topic Trends
  2. Search Volume Patterns
  3. Keyword Forecast
  4. Search Query Chains
  5. Keyword Activity Alerts
  6. Keyword Research

PPC Advertising:

  1. Market Profitability Assessment
  2. Market Health Assessment
  3. Keyword Research
  4. Keyword sorting (ad groups)
  5. Matches (broad, phrase, exact, negative)
  6. Syndication Strategy
  7. Ad Copy
  8. Bid Strategy
  9. Keyword Management
  10. Conversion Tracking
  11. Web Analytics

Usability Testing:

  1. User Testing / Analysis
  2. User Center Design
  3. Mouse Tracking (heatmaps, clickmaps)
  4. Attraction / Attention Tracking (heatmaps)
  5. A/B and Multi-variate Testing

Web Analysis:

  1. Implementation
  2. Goals / E-Commerce Tracking
  3. Key Performance Indicator
  4. Website Optimizer
  5. A/B and Multi-variate Testing
  6. Landing Page Optimization
  7. Tie-in with PPC Campaigns
Client:

  1. On Page
    1. Keyword Analysis
    2. Website Structure
    3. Web Page Optimization
  2. Off Page
    1. Search Engine Registration
    2. Identifying Link Partners
    3. Link Popularity Analysis
    4. Search Engine Results Position Check

Competition:

  1. Number of Visitors
  2. RSS / Feed Popularity
  3. Site Ranking
  4. Social Bookmark
  5. Website Archive
  6. Speed Anaylizer
  7. Readability
  8. Attention Meter
  9. Marketing Effectiveness
  10. PPC Campaigns
  11. Website Growth
  12. Social Media Brand Visibility

Shadybrook Farms

Posted in Oldies but Goodies, Self Promotion on January 26th, 2009 by Ezra – Be the first to comment

This site was a lot of fun.  It was a full flash site for Shadybrook Farms.  They make turkey products.  At the time their ad agency was running a series of TV commercials that spoofed Discovery Channel.  In which a jeep full of ranger would go on safari bagging and tagging people who ate beef and getting them to try and love turkey instead.

SHADYBROOK FARMS

SHADYBROOK FARMS

Working with Creative Directors at Chiat\Day (now Tequila Interactive) we interpreted their existing television campaign into an interactive website and paperboy style arcade game.  Site included recipes, ecards and health information on why eating turkey is way better than eating beef.
Shady Brook : The Game

Test your skills!  Try to hit the civilians with turkey products.  Mouse down on the jeep for power.  Move the mouse to move the jeep.

I tried to find the old TV commercial on YouTube but no luck.

The characters in the site are all caricatures of lucidCircus employees.