A quick follow-up on a previous post, where I rumbled for better advertising with DiSo.
Via Fred Cavazza, I’ve just come across an actual example of the kind of real-life interaction advertising you could embed in blogs.
Here it is:
This one is done in Flash, but you can do it in XHTML and Javascript, microformat the content, make it portable, deliver it to people who want to see it. The latter of course is technology-agnostic.
Very promising stuff, Fred Cavazza calls it revolutionary.
Blogmesite, maker of the embedded mini-site, is apparently a French online communication company that specializes in entertainment. As a side note, I wonder how this will disrupt their business, the “blogmesite.com” URL redirects to their site.
Now expecting a mini big bada boom.
Comments (3)
Although it has nothing to do with the original subject, “The do” ’s first album was great. You might like it!
William
You’re right, the original developer is from France where many Blomesites have been produced, now Germany will be invaded by the little things. Together with Ibernatus (the developer) Berlin agency PANORAMA3000 puts out the widgets. Two have been produced for Jack Johnson and Snoop Dogg.
@Chty
Their sound is pretty fun indeed.
@ Stylewalker
Aha, a mini big bada boom tidal wave? Good for you. I wonder if “the little things” are successful, care to share?
Thanks for your comments!