Updates from September, 2010

  • Link Your Brightcove Players Correctly = Grow Your Web Traffic

    Mat Giordano 8:57 am on September 17, 2010 | 1 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: analytics, , growth, web traffic

    So I filled out a Brightcove customer satisfaction survey a while ago, and gave some feedback about a feature I thought would be really cool: an intuitive way to share your video links and have them point back into the page they originated from, as opposed to going to link.brightcove.com.

    Earlier this week I started chatting with Jeremy Merle, the product design and user experience director at Brightcove via email about the feedback I left. We set up a call for this morning at 10 AM EST, so I could clarify what I meant.

    In the meantime, Brightcove rolled out Studio 4.2.1. In this release came a whole new level of analytics that’s available to everyone, including Attention Span analytics (which are really eye-opening) and other goodies like Engagement and Unique Viewers. The one I want to touch on here is Top Domains.

    I was looking at this and thinking “Hmmm…Brightcove.com is accounting for almost 1/4 of our video web traffic. There has to be a better way to dump those visits and pageviews back into our domains.”

    In essence, we’re sort of hemorrhaging web traffic because when people are sharing our videos via email, links, etc. from the players they end up at brightcove.com instead of back at our sites. One of our top referrers is Facebook; imagine if we could get all those views back to home base.

    I brought up this point to Jeremy this morning on our call, since it was essentially what I was wondering when I gave my feedback initially and he did some research and helped me out on how to fix it.

    Before I wrote this I went and looked at some other Entercom markets’ web properties and every one I saw was linked to link.brightcove.com, so I can assume a large chunk (if not all) of our markets need to make this fix. It’s as simple as going into the Publishing Module, clicking on the player you want to edit, changing the hosting URL back to the page you have the player embedded in, generating the code and replacing the embed code you already have.

    It gets a bit hairy there, though, since you want to make sure you are putting the embed code inside the CSS div in Vortal (and not deleting mobile/iPhone code), plus local webmasters don’t have access to the homepage template holding the chromeless player (and the Watch landing page is a Drupal page) so I’m assuming the Digital team would have to get involved at some point to help adjust this stuff. I know I’ll be putting in a request to get it done here.

    We’d really like to monetize our video content better in market here, and I think a little fix like this across all the players will grow our stats (and web traffic overall) quite nicely to make a stronger case to potential advertisers.

    To see an example of how it will work, I have published the updated player in our Froggy 101 video page. Just click “Get Link” within any video and see how the link generates a URL direct to that video inside of the player on the site.

    Merry Friday!

    UPDATE (9.20.10): As Dan M. noted in the comments below, you don’t actually have to go in and change your embed code after updating your ‘Publish Module’ settings; they update automatically. Check out  Dan’s comment for browser caching information.

     
  • Another Awesome Photo Contest

    Mat Giordano 8:46 am on July 16, 2010 | 2 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: 98.5 KRZ, , entercom wilkes-barre, photo contesting,

    Hey guys!

    We had the opportunity to use Artistic Hub’s photo contesting software again for a Pet Pageant in market, and it was another runaway success. I thought I’d share the stats and the process again on our last day of submissions, in case anyone wants to check them out further.

    We basically work directly with the provider, Artistic Hub, and I design on top of their contesting templates. They then slice up my design and place it on their software. We work out a contest timeline (submission deadline, winner date, etc.), fill out the auto-email copy, and then hit the ground running on our specified launch date. Easy, no hassle, and they are great to work with.

    As of today the contest has a little shy of 90,000 pageviews for about a 2 week period, accounting for around 52% of our total site traffic for 98.5 KRZ. We have had 1,053 submissions with a total of 948 images in voting, and a total of 1.6 million votes!

    We still have another week or so of voting, but this has really been a tried-and-true solution for us as far as rock solid photo contesting goes. Our sponsor for the contest, EasyPetStore.com, was a perfect fit. They offered free shipping on orders over $50 for all WKRZ listeners, and tossed up a grand prize of $500 to the winner.

    Great sponsor, solid stats, phenomenal social media integration (Facebook referred back about 15% of our total traffic) and the best photo contesting software I’ve used, this is a definite win for us here. Check out the contest for yourself!

    Happy Friday!

     
  • Three More 2.0 Sites Launched Today

    Admin 6:00 pm on February 11, 2010 | 0 Permalink | Reply

    Hello all,
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    Three in one blow!

    Entercom launched three more 2.0 websites today. It reminds me of the time Mickey swatted seven flies, one thing led to another and eventually he was called upon to slay a giant. That said, the giant is nearly gone, only two more 2.0 sites left (YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE!!!). I’m determined to get these sites done next week.

    That said, who did we launch today?

    KALC “105.9 Alice” in Denver has always been a website with much to offer on the content side.  They have done a wonderful job of organizing their content and learning from many of the other sites hosted under 2.0.  Like KISW they have created show pages pulling in blogs, audio and videos under one roof.  They have also added the Twitter Quickposts to the header.  Finally they have worked with the Digital team to reconfigure the homepage “widget” player to provide a more effective text-based playlist.  Nice Job Rita and Dylan.

    Next up is WRVR “The River” in Memphis.  I must direct your attention to a great feature of this site–The Memphis Underground.  On-air host, Bill Bannister, has created a regular feature of The River site that spotlights a piece of Memphis’ past on the website.  Bill is eventually writing a book from his work, and the station is leveraging his work for the website.  Good stuff, I enjoyed looking it over.  Something about abandoned amusment parks are both fascinating and sad at the same time.  Nice Job Jonas!

    Finally KDGS “Power 93.9” in Wichita. KDGS is one of the few Hip-Hop stations we have at Entercom.  I think they have done their best to find unique ways to reach out to their listeners through social networking and especially phone text messaging.  PD Greg “The Hitman” Williams is looking forward to using the 2.0 website structure to leverage his on-air staff to contribute to the site and their listeners through blogging, Twitter, Facebook, etc.  We’ll need to keep our eyes on this site for the next few weeks and watch their progress.

    kdgs_2 WRVR_2 kalc_2

    That’s it.  Stay tuned for two more sites next week then I finally get to eat the Lolipop I have had in my desk since this project started…. Yeesh!

    ~n

     
  • Buffalo’s WKSE and WTSS 2.0 Site’s Launch

    Admin 3:20 pm on January 22, 2010 | 0 Permalink | Reply

    Hello,

    I’m happy to announce that Entercom Buffalo’s  WKSE “Kiss 98.5″ and WTSS “Star 102,.5″ websites have both launched, one right after the other.  The market webmaster, Heather Harwood, has worked hard implementing her vision on the design while not compromising the content offering on the websites.

    I always enjoy Heather’s design sense, and it shows on these sites.  They both have an energy that match the formats of the stations.

    The Star website is a great example of embracing social networking into their host’s profiles.  Entercom Digital’s new Twitter integration into QuickPosts has been implemented for their hosts on this site.  I’m encouraged to see this seemlessly blending into the Quickposts website’s without any problems.

    On Kiss, (again, I love the design) props to the morningshow’s Janet & Nick’s blog.  They put up a post nearly every day.  I am always happy to see this.  It is so important to have consistant postings from a show on the site.  The latest posts are added to the center area of the homepage, making a strong link into the blog and improving it’s value to the site.  If you need some direction on how to do this, please contact the Digital staff or even ITM.  We both can give you some direction on how to do this.

     
  • Seattle’s KISW 2.0 Website

    Admin 2:44 pm on January 22, 2010 | 0 Permalink | Reply

    KISW-HomepageKISW in Seattle - http://www.kisw.com

    Charlie Lybecker is the Seattle Webmaster and part-time Entercom Digital staff member.  Many of you may have worked with Charlie now and then.  Charlie brings a long career or overseeing and developing radio station websites, and it shows in his masterpiece KISW.com.

    We should all look closely at the KISW website for features that could benefit our own websites.   I notice implementations on KISW.com of many of the features we had discussed while designing this project.  It is reassuring to see them successfully added.

    What I love about KISW.com is it creates buckets of information on inside pages, not just the home page. Going into the BJ Shea page, for instance, you see the page has content similar to a site homepage.

    • It’s own flipper linking to key pages for the  show (I personally enjoy the BJ Shae “Out Pick Lil Mick” page).
    • Audio section listing audio clips specific to the show
    • Blog section listing links to recent blog posts and teasers
    • Video player for video from the show

    A nice package if you ask me.

    Other areas of interest are:

    • Weather through InterTech.  Few stations know that this is content offered by ITM for free.  Just ask ITM to add this to your site.
    • Traffic information that was gathered from the Washington D.O.T. website
    • The KISW station Schedule that integrated the same system KDFC created for their website.  Charlie and the Digital team set this up in no time.  All it took from Charlie was modifying the styles to match his site.  NOTE: If any of our stations would like their own copy of this, please ask.
    • Of course the gratuitous photos for the lads.  Notice how the page links to the photo galleries for each model.

    Nice work Charlie!

    Next up Buffalo’s two launches.

    ~n

     
  • A Few More Launches Before the New Year

    Admin 1:50 am on December 31, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply

    It has been some time since we have given an update on launched websites.

    That said here are the launches that have occurred over the past few weeks.

    wb-mount

    Wilkes Barre – WDMT “The Mountain was the final site to be launched into the 2.0 platform for Wilkes Barre.  Mat Giordano and his team have been a dream to work with.  They just chugged along and got all of their sites wrapped up for the market in minimal time.  WTMT used an interesting layout for the homepage, pioneered by The Mountain in Seattle of having the Music2Go (Tunegenie) playlist widget span down into the bottom row of boxes.  Thanks to Mat for his great attitude and strong design skills.  He is a great asset for Entercom.

    kdfc

    San Francisco – KDFC “102.1 KDFC is Entercom’s first Classical format to be moved to the 2.0 platform.  The classical format challenges were overcome with the leadership of Bob McDiarmid and the staff at KDFC.  They know their users better than anyone.  With their guidance the San Francisco working hard with the Digital Staff, this site has supported the strong branding of the station in their market. Big props to Bob for keeping his cool and putting in the hard work.  His great attitude made working on this project a joy.


    wntr

    Indianapolis – WNTR “My 107.9 Onlinewas implementing branding change for this station with their 2.0 launch.  The site switched to a holiday site in November giving the market time to organize their upcoming site.  Then two weeks before launch a design was decided on.  The site was sliced, skinned, content added, branding changed on all assets in two weeks.  The site went live on the Monday after the Christmas weekend, so much of this work needed to be completed days before launch.  Nice work from Nick Box and Toni Moore in Indy for their hard work and awesome attitude.   I enjoyed our laughter on this project.

    wmc

    Memphis – WMC – FM “FM 100 Memphis is last but not least on our list.  Jonas Stoltz has pulled together some solid content from his orignial site and provided his station with a good platform for adding more content down the road.  Working with Jonas, his work in creating content for the stations will make this new site a good platform for his and his market’s efforts in video, photos and audio.  I look forward to seeing what this station can do on the web.  They have much to work with.

    There they are.  We only have 9 stations left to work out.  Many are very close to launch. In our next update expect two game changers.  These two sites are something to behold.   The stations, and their webmasters are working hard to deliver on the content side.  Both take different paths but succeed IMO.

    Stay tuned!

    ~n

     
  • 4 2.0 website launches this week!

    Admin 11:24 am on November 13, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply

    Heya all,

    I’m happy to report a great week for the web staff in Austin, Greensboro, Greenville and Sacramento along with the busy bees in the Digital staff all working hard to wrap up 2.0 websites.

    This project has matched a record we held in April for launching four 2.0 webtsites in a week.  Nice Job!   Those of you who have worked on this project with the Digital staff understand the chalenging path it takes in order to launch one of these sites.  So cudos to the following stations:

    KAMX Austin (Dave Munoz)http://www.mix947.com – This site must have the most prolific blogger in the company in Heather Rivera.  Her blog is named “Heather’s Thingies“, of all things.  Heather had to port over 1100 posts from her old blog into the blogs on RadioTown.   The shear number of posts actually broke the import script in WordPress it was so big. WOW!

    WQMG Greensboro (Christopher Shaw)http://www.wqmg.com – I gotta dig the “Ol School Video of the Day”.  Good stuff for the old.  Still waiting for The Humpty Dance to show.  (I’ve dated myself)

    WSPA Greenville (Tracy West) - http://www.magic989online.com – Three words.  Ho ho ho!   On top of that, I always dig adding audio offerings on the home page. Stacy’s Tips at 6, is the kind of audio we are asking from our stations.  I look forward to checking it out frequently.

    KBCZ Sacramento (Josh Pusateri)http://www.90sbuzz.com.  This site’s specific honor is Josh’s heroic efforts to do very fast turnarounds to get this site launched on time.  He even came in on a day he had schedule for a vacation.   Nice work Josh!

    NICE WORK ALL OF YOU!!!

    Only 15 sites left!

    ~n

     
  • Rochester launches WBEE

    Admin 10:40 pm on September 1, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply

    Congratulations to Paul Schmidt and the Rochester staff by launching the new WBEE website on Monday. http://www.wbee.comwwwwbeecom-screen-capture-2009-8-2-22-29-49

    The new “BEE” continues the use of KickApps for leveraging their content on the WBEE website.  KickApps also hosts the BEE social networking site “B Social“.

    Paul and the Rochester team completed the website in near record time without a loss in Paul’s usual quality.  I’m quite proud of the work Paul and the WBEE staff have completed for this website.

    ~n

     
  • Portland launches KYCH – “Charlie FM” on 2.0

    Admin 9:17 pm on August 13, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply

    Lets all congratulate the work of the Portland KYCH team in their recent launch of the new Charlie FM website (http://www.charliefm.com).kych

    Charlie, like many of our “Jack” stations has the difficulty of not having a large amount of content to host on the website.   However, this has not stopped Karen Shipley, Heather Collins, and Jeremy Robillard with good ideas.

    A point about this website, I enjoy are the use of fictional characters for bloggers and audio.  They give the site a playful spirit and energy.

    That Davis Wellington III has a great future.

    Excellent work!

    ~n

     
  • WCMF in Rochester Launches to 2.0

    Admin 4:49 pm on August 5, 2009 | 1 Permalink | Reply

    wcmf-new

    The New WCMF

    Congratulations to Paul Schmidt, the WCMF staff and the Entercom Digital team for the successful launch of Rochester’s  WCMF music site 2.0!   http://www.wcmf.com

    The site does a good job of breaking mold for a classic rock radio website design and content.  Plus, dare I say it, is a great visual improvement on the old website.

    Last week’s launch of WZPL brought social networking into our radar.  However, this week WCMF (along with WPXY in Rochester) have created their own social networking site “rocnet” along with Facebook and Twitter links for their on air staff.

    WCMF ROCNET
    WCMF Hosts Page (check out the layout)

    Full credit goes to Paul on this site.  With little work on my part, Paul created the three widgets on the home page and worked with Vortal to make his hosts, shows and schedule page look amazing.  I’m truly impressed with his hard work and attention to detail.  The guy just sent me the links I should update in the nav and he did the rest.  Thanks Paul!

    I look forward to see what he will create for us on WBEE “The Bee” and WBZA “Rochester Buzz”.

    Another stellar performance in Rochester… And if you have not seen their first site launch to 2.0, WPXY, I encourage you to take a look.

    The old WCMF website

    The old WCMF website

     
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