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Jun 15th 2012

On the Go: Living the Mobile Life with Mandar Shinde

As more and more consumers start to make their mobile devices their primary devices, AOL has adjusted to these changing times with new products and solutions for a mobile first audience. Mobile apps have been at the forefront of a number of product launches, creating unique mobile experiences like Editions, Engadget Distro, AOL.com for iPad, the soon to be released Huffington. and new versions of Winamp and Moviefone.

Leading the charge to make sure all of these products are effectively monetized with our brand advertisers is Head of Monetization for AOL Mobile, Mandar Shinde. AOL is the 4th largest mobile property in the US*, and the work of Mandar and the AOL Mobile team is responsible for that reach, and ensuring AOL capitalizes on the Mobile marketplace.

Why does AOL put such a focus on mobile? Mandar thinks the opportunity and the timing is finally right, which can be seen in its increasing popularity: "There are more than 100 million smartphones in the US already creating more broadband connections on these smartphones than home broadband connections. There are probably 40 to 50 million tablets that are continuously replacing home desktop usage."

Mandar is aware that as users move to these screens, its imperative advertising will move to these screens – at end of the day it's a reach and frequency game, and that will never change. Mobile also provides a new set of tools that will cause both branders and performance buyers to reach this audience and goal themselves differently. Tools that desktop never had like calling, calendaring, and mapping. For example, Mandar knows that Mapquest on desktop is a planning tool while on Mobile it's a navigational utility – each attracting a different set of advertisers (desktop being more CPG/Brand centric before the purchase cycle and Mobile being more local driven to find a local food chain or a local hotel chain).

In his role focused on monetization, it's imperative that products meet the needs of advertisers and marketers as well. "With a personal device that goes with the consumer everywhere, it's just a matter of time before advertisers will find the right mix to reach their audience on the go. Mobile users tend to have a specific purpose (directions, food, etc.) or snacky behaviors (airport, subway, etc.) along with their ability to know their location. Contextual , and emotionally driven advertising becomes a logical fit sooner than later."

What trends should we expect in 2012? Mandar is putting his money on the continued growth of the tablet as a dominant home device. "We can expect close to 125 to 140 million smartphones in the US alone by the end of 2012, and around 75 to 100 million tablets to go with them. I think the release of Windows 8 will make an impact with the amount of developer base they will bring to Mobile and finally put some pressure on iOS and Android."

Along with being intimately involved in the development of AOL's Mobile products, Mandar is an active user of them as well (along with his young son): "I love our Distro and Moviefone Apps for iPad. Distro is awesome. Being a geek and a follower of 'show me the new hottest thing', Distro is awesome for me to download every Friday, and then consume in mass quantities when I am flying up/down the coast. Moviefone on the iPad on the other hand is just a natural tablet design that makes one think if all products could be designed so.... simply! My 3 yea- old has even figured how to get movie trailers to play! We are in the middle of an industrial design change and Apple is really driving it but there will be more players"

As you can see, Mandar's family is extremely important to him. Ask him, and he'll tell you how they inspire him to be better: "I love spending time with my son - observing him learn and grow makes me wiser every day. He just started his pre-K and swimming classes, so there is plenty to keep me very happily busy."

"My wife taught me that one can follow their hobbies keenly while keeping their career path intact (she is an engineer manager by profession but managed to follow her hobby and made it a second career as a stock photography model before our first child). She really put the ball out of the park when she did her first half marathon after our child was born (for someone who hated running). She has taught me that there is always time for personal achievements and work/life balance remains key."

Learn more about the products and services Mandar and the rest of the AOL Mobile team work on at http://mobile.aol.com/.

*comScore Media Metrix - Mobilens, March 2012; based on custom category built by AOL

Apr 24th 2012

AOL Participates in First Digital Content NewFront

In February AOL joined forces with Digitas, Hulu, MSN, Yahoo! and YouTube to bring the first-ever Digital Content NewFronts (DCNFs) to the market. The day has come for AOL to show the market the quality and depth of our offerings, and the level of differentiation we bring to advertisers.

Today, we bring together AOL's clients with leading content creators, distributors and talent in a unique environment that showcases all that we have to offer. Our program focus: Powering Brands through Ideas and Content.

We've seen – from our consumer and advertiser insights – that premium content powers the differentiation that brands are looking for to reach and engage with consumers. AOL powers content and brands through its well-known media properties, including Autoblog, TechCrunch, Moviefone, Engadget, The Huffington Post, Stylelist, MapQuest and Patch. As a part of this, we are deeply committed to original programming and understand the importance of creating a meaningful marketplace for brands with digital content. Given our range of branded, premium, social and video-centric programming, we continue to deliver interesting and valuable experiences to users -which is what advertisers want and need.

This afternoon at the Highline Stages in NYC, AOL will bring together 450 brand advertisers, marketers, agencies and digital and TV media buyers to announce AOL's new slate of video programming, promote original programming producers and casts, unveil a new product and showcase the power and reach of the AOL brand.

I'll be keynoting the event, and program speakers and panels will include:

  • Brand Solutions with AOL's Jim Norton, Head of Sales & Janet Balis, Head of Sales Strategy, Marketing and Partnerships

  • Mega-Trends with AOL's Ned Brody, Chief Revenue Officer

  • Behind Our Content with Jim Stengel, CEO of Jim Stengel Co. and former Global Marketing Officer for P&G (moderator):
    • Michael Hogan, Moviefone
    • Christina Norman, HuffPost BlackVoices
    • David Kiley, AOL Autos
    • Tim Stevens, AOL Tech
    • Susan Kaplow, HuffPost Women

  • Main Stage with Ran Harnevo, Head of AOL Video

We'll also have on stage with us incredibly talented fashion & style influencers like Nina Garcia, Rachel Roy and Erin Fetherston; Michael Eisner, an icon in the American entertainment industry, and Larry Tanz, CEO, Vuguru, as well as the cast of a new web series: Julie Warner, Kristy Swanson, Amy Yasbeck, and Romy Rosemont; and Amy Harris, best known for Sex and the City, will participate in the event experience. And there could be more surprises ...

We are thrilled to be a part of this inaugural event and look forward to many Digital Content NewFronts to come.

Apr 11th 2012

AOL Earns Five Nominations, Thirteen Honorees in Webby Awards

AOL has pulled in an impressive five nominations and 13 honorees for the 16th Annual Webby Awards, sponsored by the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences (IADAS). The Webbys, which celebrate Internet and pop culture, are the leading international awards honoring excellence on the Internet. During the awards process, consumers get a chance to choose their favorite online destinations.

AOL's 2012 nominees include:

Websites
Online Film and Video
Mobile and Apps
AOL's official honorees include:

Websites
Interactive Advertising
  • Corporate Social Responsibility Campaign: AOL Giving Good Charity Campaign (submitted by Blue Collar Interactive)

Online Film and Video
Mobile and Apps
Fans can now vote for The Webby's People's Voice Awards through April 26.

Last year AOL earned a record number of nominations and won in five categories. TechCrunch won the Webby for Best Business Blog; HuffPost Business was named the People's Voice Award for the same category;Engadget was chosen the Webby Award Winner and People's Voice Winner in the Consumer Electronics category, and The Engadget Show was chosen as the Technology People's Voice Winner in the Online Film and Video category.
Winners will be honored in New York in May.

Mar 6th 2012

The Huffington Post Makes Big Impact on Facebook and Twitter



The Huffington Post
, BBC, and The Guardian were recently named the three most viral news sources on Facebook and Twitter. The rankings, compiled by Dublin-based NewsWhip, were determined by the number of stories that received more than 100 Twitter mentions and more than 100 Facebook likes or shares in the month of January.

On Facebook, The Huffington Post took the lead by a large margin with 2,267 stories receiving more than 100 Facebook Likes in January. This is more than ABC, Fox News, MSNBC and The Washington Post combined.

On Twitter, The Huffington Post was ranked fourth with 895 stories that received more than 100 mentions, followed by HPMG properties TechCrunch (716), and Engadget (569) in sixth.

(Image courtesy of NewsWhip.)

Jan 17th 2012

AOL HD Teams with Sony to Bring Online Video to the Living Room


Today, we're truly excited to deliver AOL's high quality content to even more homes around the world with the launch of the our AOL HD app, now available for download on Sony's Internet TVs and Internet TV Blu-ray Disc Player. Sony is the latest connected device to feature the app, which takes AOL's incredible collection of high-definition video content from the Web to the living room. With the click of a remote, users can discover new tech, lifestyle, celebrity and entertainment content updated daily from across the Huffington Post Media Group, including Engadget, TechCrunch, Translogic, Moviefone, Huffington Post Celebrity and AOL Music's full CD Listening Party (CDLP).

With this latest announcement, more living rooms than ever will have access to our content. Sony joins Samsung, Google TV, Roku, Boxee, DivX TV and Yahoo! Connected TV among those already offering AOL HD content. To learn more about our offerings, please read the full press release here.

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