Back to Old School concert ticket giveaway
This is a promotion we are running right now with Wired 96.5 and Sovereign Bank Arena in Philadelphia. If you are interested in participating in promotion this even please conact us.
Remember the old Hip-Hop days? You know, Salt-N-Pepa and Coolio? Well guess what…for one night only, these legendary artists and others from the early 90s are back. AutoConversion and Wired 96.5 have teamed up to throw the biggest “back to school” party in the Atlantic City area with the “Back To Old School” Throwback Concert Saturday Sept 19th at the Sovereign Bank Arena.
This throwback concert will be featuring gigs such as the legendary Salt-N-Pepa, Naughty By Nature, Coolio, Tone Loc, C&C Music Factory, 2 Live Crew, Rob Base, JJ Fad and Snap.
AutoConversion is giving away tickets to this event…You know you want to come out for the Back to Old School Throwback Concert and hear classic songs like, Coolio’s “Gangsta’s Paradise”, Tone Loc’s “Wild Thing”, and Salt-N-Pepa’s “Whatta Man”. For more details, click play on the audio player below to hear our radio promotion.
Tickets are limited and available on a first-come first-serve basis. To claim a free pair of tickets, all you have to do is:
- Leave a comment on our Facebook page describing your favorite memory of the acts performing at the “Back To Old School” Throwback Concert. If you want to qualify for up to four (4) tickets, post a video of yourself describing your favorite memory of the acts performing at the show. Be sure to leave us your email and we’ll get in touch with the winners.
- OR if you’re not a Facebook member, simply leave a comment on this blog post sharing your favorite memory from one of the acts scheduled to perform at the “Back To Old School” Throwback Concert.
It’s like the late great Tupac Shakur said, “What more could I say? I wouldn’t be here today if the old school didn’t pave the way”, so come out and support the artists who paved the way for today’s top musicians.
For more information about this event visit the Wired 96.5 website or to purchase additional tickets go to www.sovereignbankarena.com.
Reality Check by the White House
If you have seen the recent marketing effort from WhiteHouse.gov – Reality Check, you may notice their effective use of several contemporary digital marketing methods.
For one, you have a page dedicated to a central theme or purpose which is to address the disparity of facts and fiction among people and the media. This is a good example of what I often call “single point focus”, which is a proven or known method for getting your point across in marketing.
To communicate this message, the page consists of numerous high-grade videos from experts in the field which in this case are people working in or close to the current administration. Video is one of the most effective ways to communicate a message especially when it’s done by real people and not actors.
Now the part that I personally really appreciate is what you see on the right side of the page – links to their Facebook page and Twitter lines in addition to a subscription form. Facebook and Twitter are taking the world by storm right now and for the White House to be on the ball like this, which is a reflection of the administration’s marketing vision and tenacity, gives a large number of visitors a sense of comfort and familiarity. Highly effective.
Not only do you see links to these things but also you see towards the top of it all a share gadget which enables visitors to share this page with friends via email, friends on Facebook, and on Twitter. Giving your audience this ability is known to be highly effective too.
As many have noted over the past year or so, the Obama camp has been highly effective at digitizing its message in a contemporary fashion and this is yet another example of this. Despite whether or not you are on board with the administration’s policies and agenda you must respect its ability to deliver it to this particular audience which by the looks of their Facebook page has accumulated about 306,539 fans.
Or maybe note? According to my math, 306,539 is 0.44% the number of people that voted for Obama in 2008. That is fewer than 1% of his voters. You have to wonder if this is a reflection of how few people are on Facebook or how a measure of interest Facebook users have in the message?






