QR Code – Business Card
April 11, 2012 Leave a Comment

By now you’ve probably become familiar with QR codes and Microsoft tags. You see these icons of organized squares and triangles on advertisements, in the mail and plastered on the side of buildings.
This “quick response” technology offers some logical benefits. Because the code is assigned to a specific link, you can control exactly where the code goes and ensure the visitor doesn’t end up on the wrong site. They are also completely trackable; you can see when someone scans a code and determine which of your communications has the greatest reach.
Maybe you already use this technology and are embracing the benefits. Or maybe these little icons have become so commonplace that they’re just the latest thing you’ve learned to ignore. Let me pose a few scenarios that show practical QR code usage.
You’re at a conference where you network with lots of people, over multiple days and have a variety of discussions. You get back from the conference and start sorting through your collection of business cards. It’s easy to forget who is who and names, faces and conversations all start running together. But one of those business cards has a QR code on it. You scan the code, a video pops up and suddenly the person you spoke with is on your screen delivering their value prop. You think, “I remember this guy, he was knowledgable and relatable. I should give him a call,” or, “All this guy did was talk about himself,” and you throw the card away. That video attached to a QR code allowed you to reconnect a name with a face with an opinion.
Or maybe you make the wise decision to attach a QR code with a video to your business card: Read more of this post

New for Spring!
April 4, 2012 by Christopher Leave a Comment
This morning, in a bit of shameless self promotion, we launched the spring edition of our overview video on the Advisor Studios homepage. It comes complete with a cleverly designed badge letting you know it is, in fact, new. (We did, however, stop short of calling it platinum or putting blue strips on it to let you know it’s cold enough.)
If you stick around to the end you’ll catch a glimpse of one of our new virtual sets, a technology we first debuted at the T3 Conference this February. The virtual set promises to be a big part of our business when we move into our new studio this June.
So why a virtual set? Just to be awesome? False. We’ve invested in this technology because we see tremendous potential for RIA’s and advisors creating market commentary. Many are already writing their commentaries and opinions on a regular basis. The possibilities are endless, and the environment is perfectly suited to walking clients through charts, graphs, and other insight. It also brings a very sophisticated production level to your product. It will enable you to not just surpass, but leap-frong ahead of your “I just hired some kid off craigslist to make me a video” competition. (Seriously, that stuff is out there.) It’s also surprisingly cost-effective. Having a set with multiple camera angles, set designs, and “screens” to display charts/graphs/etc., not only speeds up our production workflow, but significantly cuts down on post-production. This allows us to turn around timely market commentary faster, and equally as important: saves you money.
It is also, coincidentally, awesome.
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