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Tim Riester

Post Super Bowl Thoughts: Great Year for Football but Weak Year for Ads.

It’s a good thing the Giants and Patriots kept us glued to our TVs until the last second because this year the Super Bowl commercials lacked excitement.

In fact, other than a few good ads, the Super Bowl advertisers of 2012 lacked creativity and originality. Volkswagen repeated its performance of 2011 as having the best commercial during the big game.  It’s ad for the new Beetle, featuring a dog committed to self improvement, won our hearts.  The Star Wars characters at the end of the commercial who compared the ad with last year’s was an incredibly creative way to connect two years of VW Super Bowl messages.

Madonna’s half-time performance (with LMFAO, Cee Lo Green and Nicki Minaj) had mixed reviews, but likely added a little something extra to the M&M’s campaign with her rendition of “I’m sexy and I know it.”

RIESTER’s Chief Creative Officer, Tom Ortega said “the only good commercial was the Chevy Mayan Calendar spot. For me, everything else either lacked a concept or was over-hyped. Madonna was the perfect half-time act for such a line up: over-hyped. No substance. Over produced. Dang good thing the Giants won. Otherwise I would have been disappointed.”

Alan Perkel, RIESTER’S Executive Director of Digital added, “the online experience was very strong, minimal delay, I’d guess only about :30 seconds. I had my laptop on and the LCD going. Very impressive.”  It was estimated that more than 60% of the Super Bowl audience had at least two screens (smart phone, iPad, computer, etc) in front of them while watching the game today.

Overall impressions: The M&M “Just My Shell“, Chevy’s Mayan Calendar commercial, Budweiser’s historic moments, VW’s Star Wars themed ads, and Acura’s adventure with Jerry Seinfeld and Jay Leno round out our top five.

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RIESTER’s Alan Perkel: “Stay positive.”

Executive Director of Digital Alan Perkel,  answers the RIESTER questionnaire:

Alan skiing in Utah at age 5. Skiing is one of Alan's favorite activities. He's been a member of the National Ski Patrol for 19 years.

Alan skiing in Utah at age 5. Skiing is one of Alan's favorite activities. He's been a member of the National Ski Patrol for 19 years.

RIESTER: What do you do at RIESTER?

Alan Perkel: I wear many hats at RIESTER. I was brought on board to head the digital department where I hired an entire team to support the ever changing needs in digital marketing. We define digital strategy, build websites, send emails, build custom Facebook apps, build texting campaigns and build mobile applications. I also manage the IT support staff at RIESTER to ensure all our servers and desktop users are up and running. I focus on strategy and user experience design. I help with new business and I am the go to expert on Keynote.

RIESTER: Discuss one project you’re working on right now.

Alan: We have just kicked off the rebranding and website realignment for FirstSolar.

RIESTER: What book or film do you recommend?

Alan: I just finished listening to a book on audio, the unabridged biography on Steve Jobs, it was truly inspiring, I have a 20 minute commute to work and I am on a plane a lot, so I enjoy tuning into books on audio. The most recent movie I saw was Hugo, it was great for the whole family. It focused on individuals and their purpose in life.

RIESTER: What advice do you have for people?

Alan: My best advice is to follow your passion in life, love and work. And stay positive!

RIESTER: What separates the good from the great when it comes to marketing campaigns?

Alan: Execution separates the good from the great. Great campaigns tell intriguing stories that get people to engage. Many good campaigns fail at execution.

RIESTER: What trend in our industry is the most exciting to you?

Alan: The trend I am most focused on right now is called Mobile First or Responsive Design. I love the iOS and the simplification of utility applications that make my life easier. I am very focused on mobile development.

RIESTER: What are you excited about for 2012?

Alan: I am very excited to help grow our LA office, there is so much opportunity and I feel RIESTER has a great story and the ability to deliver.

Alan Perkel

Play with your food. No, really!

It’s that time of the year again – the time when all of our hard work on our holiday campaigns starts to pay off and we get to share with the world all of the fun we’ve been having! This year, together with one of our favorite clients – Idahoan Foods – we present to you Pilgrahoan.

Pilgrahoan by Idahoan is our way of putting the fun back into Holiday Fun.

RIESTER's Pilgrahoan - Spongebob Squarepants

RIESTER's Pilgrahoan: Spudbob Squarepants by Troy Pottgen.

We are inviting everyone to play with their food and enter the Pilgrahoan Celebrity Spud Showdown. Using only the foods we give them on a blank (virtual) Idaho potato as their canvas, the contestants will make celebrity look-a-likes, name their Celebrity Spud, and upload their creation to Facebook.

When we were concepting this idea, we sat sharing our favorite personal memories of holidays – and we couldn’t help but love the memories most of playing with our food on Thanksgiving. This seemed to be a theme we all kept coming back to – and an experience we all shared. So we decided to go with it- and make a fun holiday game out of playing with our food – virtually, of course!

Working on the Idahoan account over the years, has made everyone here at RIESTER crazy about Idahoan potatoes – and we’re excited and hopeful that the Pilgrahoan holiday contest will help us spread the love of potatoes with everyone.

If you haven’t yet made your fun, artistic creation, do it now! The competition is already looking fierce, but the fun is just beginning. And remember – creativity and originality wins!!

Alan Perkel

The Oprah effect and our client: San Luis Obispo County, California.

Scene from a farmer's market in San Luis Obispo County.

Scene from a farmer's market in San Luis Obispo County a destination featured on the Oprah Winfrey Show.

Located halfway between Los Angeles and San Francisco, home to the Hearst Castle and the only place in California where you can still drive on the beach; San Luis Obispo County is one of America’s great destinations. The area is a top wine producing region in California with about 200 wineries where you can savor the wine and breathe in the beauty of the vineyards and the oak-studded hills.

Oprah Winfrey featured San Luis Obispo on her show last week driving traffic to the RIESTER-created website. We invite you to visit the site too. It includes videos to give you the feel of the area and an itinerary builder so you can plan your trip.

Watch the segment from Oprah here.

Learn more about San Luis Obispo County by visiting http://winecoastcountry.com.

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RIESTER wins PRSA Copper Anvil Awards for Venomocity and the VPI Hambone Award.

Alan and Onida Perkel with VPI's Curtis Steinhoff.

Alan and Onida Perkel with VPI's Curtis Steinhoff.

RIESTER’s campaigns for pet health insurance and youth tobacco prevention continue to rake in the awards!

The Veterinary Pet Insurance Company’s VPI Hambone Award and the Bureau of Tobacco Education Prevention’s Venomocity.com won the 2010 Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) Phoenix Award for Merit for Digital/Social Media.

Alan Perkel

New RIESTER created website unveiled by Big Brothers Big Sisters.

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Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Arizona has a new website.

RIESTER, and especially Tim Riester, has a long history of working with and promoting the work of Big Brothers Big Sisters.

From the Big Brothers Big Sisters website: “Like the look of this website? It’s no wonder – it was designed and created by the best in the business! RIESTER is a longtime partner of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Arizona. This partnership includes a 3 year stint by RIESTER CEO Tim Riester as Chairman of our Board of Directors. RIESTER’s interactive team went all out with our new website design! For that, and for all of your support with volunteers, events, advertising…the list goes on and on…all of us here at Big Brothers Big Sisters would like to say THANK YOU RIESTER!”

On behalf of RIESTER, thank you Big Brothers Big Sisters for the work you do for our community. Providing pro bono work to such a worthy organization is rewarding for us.

Thank you as well to the outstanding members of my team here at RIESTER for their work on this site.

Visit the new website.

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Good times at the IABC Copper Quill Awards.

VPI team at the Copper Quill awards dinner, from left to right: Eric Doolan, Darren Shannon, (w/blue tie),  Alan Perkel (front), Grant Biniasz, Jeffrey Davidson (purple shirt), Curtis Steinhoff, Janelle Brannock and Christina Borrego.

The VPI team at the Copper Quill awards dinner, from left to right: Eric Doolan, Darren Shannon, (w/blue tie), Alan Perkel (front), Grant Biniasz, Jeffrey Davidson (purple shirt), Curtis Steinhoff, Janelle Brannock and Christina Borrego.

Please note the hard to see cat ears being sported in this photo.

Read more about the award that the Veterinary Pet Insurance (VPI) team won in this post by Christina Borrego.

In addition to the VPI award, RIESTER’s work on the Venomocity campaign swept five awards–read more in this post by Mirja Riester.

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