May 16

iStrategyLabs exists to do two things: provide compelling interactive strategy/experiences for our clients, and to birth new ideas of all kinds. When an idea is good enough, it enters our labs where we combine strategy, capital and human resources in order to bring it to life.

Today we’re proud to announce the most recent graduate from our incubator: The Wired Ones - “A Lab for Digital Influencers”.

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This is a physical environment with a strong digital backbone that we’ll be plugging into music festivals across the globe.

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It will house Creation, Distribution, Socialization and Immersion areas for bloggers, sponsors, artists, and talent to interact and explore the last and greatest in music related technology.

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The first of these locations may include (pending final negotiations) Lollapalooza, All Points West, Austin City Limits, Bonnaroo, South By South West Music and others.

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For Bloggers:

You will be given exclusive access to venues, artists and equipment allowing you easily produce compelling content for your audiences. If you are interested in joining The Wired Ones as a participating blogger, please fill out the form at the end of this post. This space is YOURS and we look forward to bringing you together with your fellow media makers.

For Sponsors:

This space will provide sponsors with the ability to engage digital influencers through product demonstrations and other programming live in a music festival atmosphere. We will coordinate all aspects of production and brand activation. Bloggers, vloggers, web celebs, musicians and festival attendees will coexist in this space and may find compelling ways to utilizes your products and services as they generate media of interest to their audiences. Please use the form below to contact us so we can send you a full sponsors opportunities presentation with associated pricing.

For Festival Producers:

The Wired Ones seeks to bridge the gap between live music events, social media creation and experiential activations to generate greater reach to an international online audience of interested consumers. Through pre-show, during-show and post show media asset creation you’ll see clearly how The Wired Ones is the right digital bridge between the online and offline worlds. Please use the form below if we haven’t already spoken with you.

Mar 24

You may have seen some of the hullabaloo that took place at GEICO’s iheartcavemen.com launch party at SXSW, but did you catch the paparazzi style videos that have garnered 100,000+ views on Viddler? If not, take a peek at the following, you might be interest to see what all the hubbub is about:

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Mar 11

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Perhaps you were there, or maybe you heard that Marty the GEICO caveman came to SXSW looking for that special someone…

First he tried to crash the Facebook party, but instead stole the girls form the line:

Marty Crashes Facebook Party @ SXSW

Then he told iJustine that he loves ‘chocolate and young ladies’:

iJustine Asked Marty the Cavemen about his favorite Snack

Next, he got pissed and Chris Heuer for saying all cavemen look the same:

Chris Heuer Offends Marty the Cavemen @ SXSW

Then get got hit on by a whole lot of very beautiful and talented tech girls:

Marty the Caveman is Viciously Molested @ SXSW

Marty Loves Tech Girls @ SXSW

Marty Luvs Caroline McCarty & Rana Sobhany @ SXSW

Marty the Caveman Gets Crushed by Hot Girls @ SXSW

Somewhere along that way, he found wingmen in Robert Scoble and Pete Cashmore:

Marty the Caveman Calls Scoble and Cashmore “Big Tamales”

Robert Scoble Loves Cavemen

And at the end of the night he met a special girl - iJustine - and left left us all wondering what kind of match that would make:

iJustine Gets Hit on by Marty the Caveman @ SXSW

Wondering what your you’d look like as a caveman? Or what your cavebaby might look like?

Checkout www.iheartcavemen.com and find out.

Any questions regarding this experience or the site, please contact Peter Corbett.

What did you think about Marty and the experience?

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