The Ritualized Self

As we rush to mine ‘big data’ for novel audience insights, we often overlook enduring social behaviors as time-tested as any research. 

It should come as no surprise to any sentient human that we are creatures of habit. The everyday routine, the daily grind, the quotidian—our language is suffused with references to the dull repetitions of life. Urban planners discuss the “reproduction of daily life” in hushed tones. Politicians stage theatrical battles over whether to dispense with time-honored entitlements. And brand planners strategize ways to “repurpose” content on new platforms. Even the stories we tell draw on archetypal myths that we tirelessly rehearse.

Yet the ways in which we appeal to audiences often overlook our most customary habits.

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#NowPlaying Twitter #music

Twitter finally launched their standalone music app yesterday morning, dubbed Twitter #music.  As you probably heard, the folks at Twitter skipped the early adopter approach and took to Good Morning America for a very mainstream launch of their latest product. The app is now available on your desktop and, perhaps more importantly for the large majority of us that like our music to be as on-the-go as we are, on iOS.

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Keepin’ It Real: Kobe Bryant & Facebook Venting

Raw. Transparent. Insightful. Just some of the adjectives that come to mind after reading the @kobebryant post-injury rant on his Facebook page last weekend. A must read if you haven’t done so yet, the post offers a rare peak-behind-the-curtain inside the mind of one of the greatest active basketball players to ever play the game on the heels of learning that he suffered a season ending torn Achilles.

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Happy #4sqDay from #TheNewMRY!

It’s April 16th, which can only mean one thing – it’s the 4th Annual Foursquare Day! (Four squared = 4^4 = 16. 4/16. Get it?)

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In honor of this special occasion for one of our favorite social networks, we’ve gone local and dropped tips at some of our favorite, must-visit spots in the MRY NYC hood. Check out our list of the places where we eat, drink, procrastinate, exercise, get inspired to be remarkable and more below, then go out and check-in like crazy at your favorite locations.  You never know where you may find one of those special #4sqDay deals…

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PS4’s “Share” Button Helps Sony Go Social

Gamers rejoice – the PS4 has been unveiled!  While Sony shared plenty of specifics about the next-gen device at the official two-hour press event, there was one feature that was of particular interest to us here at MRY – the “Share” button located directly on the remote control, enabling gamers to capture and share their gameplay live via their social networks with the just click of a button.  Will Sony’s focus on the intersection of social and gaming help the PS4 claim the top spot amongst gaming consoles? Search expert Michael Thomson gives his POV below.

 PS4 Set to Integrate Shared Media

Sony has announced that the fourth version of its popular PlayStation console - the PS4 - will incorporate shared media at the heart of the gaming experience.

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The Thrill of a Freebie

There are few thrills in life that excite me more than getting something for free.  Not only do I love getting freebies, I humbly consider myself an expert at making it happen. I have a large drawer full of things that I have “won” one way or another, from sparkly pink nail polish to a sunscreen stick to a poster of Emma Watson that I will never hang up.  (But who cares, it was free!)

I win freebies by entering contests online, providing my e-mail address, clicking “like”, and putting my business card in the “win a free lunch” jar at every restaurant where the opportunity is available.  By entering everything, I have to win something—and I do! 

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I’ve been here for ages and I feel like people from the outside world have no idea what we make.  That sucks. So we’ve put together a little reel showing just that. 

We make stuff. 

Fun stuff. 

Charitable stuff. 

360-camera-array type stuff. 

Rube-Goldberg-Pony-Parties and saving-school-programs-with-a-little-help-from-friends kind of stuff.

You know, social-digital-shareable stuff. 

Enjoy.

Sincerely,

David Weinstock and the rest of the MRY Family

New York City Marathon Goes Social

On November 6th, 2011, our city hosted one of the world’s greatest road races, the ING New York City Marathon. With over $600,000 in prize money, over 100,000 applicants and over two million spectators, this iconic event is one that tops the charts for many.

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Teens Weigh-In On Facebook Changes

As marketers, we know that even small changes to any user experience can have a dramatic impact on how engaged consumers are in our social-digital ecosystems. Teens are the most sensitive, savvy and fickle to these changes–and lack the years of entrenchment in any one social network to keep them from jumping ship and trying something new. So what do teens think about the most recent changes on Facebook? We surveyed 2,000 (14-17 year old) teens to find out what they like, love and hate about the platform where they spend at least 90 minutes each day.

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Haters Gonna Hate: Lessons for Advertisers from 4chan

I just sat in on a panel discussion hosted by Marci Ikeler, Director of Digital Strategy at Publicis. The focus was  on co-creating content in the social space and our need to adapt to real-time culture. As advertisers we strive to create ideas that will spread quickly among our audience. Ikeler says the key here is to adapt in real time and invite people to co-create in a way that’s comfortable to them without asking too much.

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