Monday, June 16, 2008

 

UIC College of Medicine

PCG has been working with UIC's College of Medicine for several years producing an alumni video and ISAT site. Below is the Summer 2008 edition.








Monday, June 09, 2008

 

Party on the Pier

The Winnetka, IL Park District fundraising foundation, The Winnetka Parks Foundation, celebrates summer with their annual Party on the Pier fundraiser. Similar to previous years, PCG has provided an online event registration with secured eCommerce in the form of an ISAT.










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Monday, June 02, 2008

 

Case Study: Hope Publishing discovers Multimedia Sells Paper

Situation:
Hope Publishing, founded in 1892, is one of the nation's largest Christian music publisher. Managed by the fourth generation of the Shorney family, Hope Publishing sells choral, hand bell, hymnal and other instrumental sheet music to music distributors and churches. The marketplace, in general, is defined where new sales are not 'found' but rather 'taken' from a competitor.

Hope represents and sells more than 3,000 musical pieces, almost all of which have audio samples. Since the sheet music Hope publishes is not heard on the radio or other popular channels, music sampling is critical to sales. For decades, Hope Publishing has mailed music samples to their clients using vinyl records, cassette tapes, and finally CDs.

In 1997, Hope launched their first website for promotional purposes and began to digitize their music portfolio using Real Networks technology for online sampling. In 2001, using IntelliSuite as their platform, Hope redesigned their web site for eCommerce. By 2006, online revenue growth had stalled and visitor technical support had grown, so Hope began looking for a change in multimedia technology.

Solution:
Performance Communications Group (PCG) suggested converting the Hope music catalog into MP3 files, which could be managed with PCG's Internet Secured Application Technology (ISAT) Communication Center (www.isatcommunications.com). Hope would maintain digital rights management while improving the user experience and reporting, and introduce new ways to promote their music. PCG created the "Hope Player," a personal juke box that loads as many samples as desired. The Hope Player also allows for pre-defined play sets that Hope creates to promote new and compiled musical works.

Results:
PCG and Hope Publishing worked together to convert Hope's 3,000 music files during the summer of 2006 and launched the Hope Player in September of 2006.

Comparing the site traffic of September 2006 and September 2007 reveals:
                                          Sept. 2006          Sept. 2007        Change
Site Visits                              58,000            111,000                90%
Page Views                          163,000            263,000              60%
Multimedia Minutes           29,000            115,000            300%

In the last twelve months, visitors have listened to more than 1 million minutes of music. This has translated into a 50 percent gain in revenue when compared to the prior twelve month period. A success by all accounts, Hope and PCG continue to work on new features such as podcasts and video.

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