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  • Apr
  • 09

Pongr is Exploding With Passion: Behind the Scenes of the Fast Company Photo Shoot

Posted in Artificial Intelligence, Image Search, Mobile Marketing, News, Pongr in the News, Shopper Technology

Fast Company magazine recently explored Pongr's quest to retire QR code technology and asked CEO Jamie Thompson to demonstrate his feelings. Photo Credit: Jordan Hollender. (Click Jamie's mustache to read full story).

Fast Company magazine never settles for boring corporate headshots and their interview with CEO Jamie Thompson (“Forget QR Codes: Pongr Easily Turns Your Photos into Brand Rewards“) was no exception.

Given our focus on tapping into the power of brand logos and iconic advertising imagery, the action scene above may remind you of the Kool-Aid Man mascot, who is constantly bursting through brick walls and shouting “Oh, Yeah!” whenever there is a distress call from thirsty kids.

However, Fast Company editor Jason Feifer had other inspirations in mind.

“Photo recognition isn’t an easy thing to show in a still image. It’s a process, all done digitally, and any attempt to illustrate it would have come out cheesy,” he says. “So I started thinking that, rather than show Pongr’s business, it should show Pongr’s nemesis—the QR code, an instantly recognizable symbol.”

“We thought about various ways we could have Jamie fighting a QR code—he could be stuffing a big one in a garbage can, setting it on fire, kicking it. But in each of those, I just pictured a guy and a square piece of paper drowning in the photo. They all felt empty. Too much dead space. We needed the QR code to be bigger, badder, something requiring a full-on assault. And from there, the answer was obvious: Jamie needed to be busting through one, high-school-football-player style,” adds Jason.

Jamie met Fast Company photo editor Kathy Nguyen at the Manhattan studios of photographer Jordan Hollender, who was charged with the task of bringing out Jamie’s personality — again, no stodgy corporate stuff.

Pongr's Jamie Thompson with his archenemy, the QR Code! (Photos courtesy of Jordan Hollender)

Kathy had a more daunting challenge. Where do you find a printer to churn out billboard-sized QR codes on short notice? And then how do you prop it up?

Large format printers charge about $300 to $400 per sheet for posters that size. And with the plan being to take multiple poses and shots, the budget wasn’t generous enough to go through props like toilet paper. High school cheerleader pep rally banners were also considered, but most of those open and reseal with velcro and that wouldn’t capture the “torn” look the photographer would be striving for.

The giant barcode you see Jamie burst through is actually nine squares of paper glued together. Originally, the plans were to mount the squares onto foam core board. That image would have stood firm, for sure, but it also would have been impenetrable.

Kathy finally settled for firmly stretching the code like a canvas over a wooden frame.

Saving Jamie from countless headaches and a possible broken nose, the prop stylist cut a small hole in the middle of the code for Jamie to stick his head through and then tear a larger opening.

“The thought was that once we ripped it, we couldn’t go back, so we took baby steps before we let Jamie act like the Incredible Hulk,” says Kathy. “I couldn’t believe how animated he was — such a great model. He really brought his A-game!”

To get the “action” look, Jamie tried his best to get a running start behind the QR code, despite the tight quarters in the studio. At one point, he stumbled through the hole and accidentally caused a larger rip than anticipated.

“We were looking for lots of options so we had him running and jumping the whole time. He was absolutely dizzy by the end,” Kathy says.

Pongr CEO Jamie Thompson

Jamie's distaste for QR codes is well known in the image recognition technology universe. (Photos courtesy of Jordan Hollender).

The Fast Company fashion shoot (Did you notice how Jamie is even dressed in the colors of a QR Code) also included poses of the Pongr CEO throwing the shredded code into a trash can and trying to rip apart the remnants like a grizzly bear. Those shots ultimately wound up on the cutting room floor (or whatever magazines call the place they send their outtakes).

“I appreciate his willingness to humor us and keep trying new things. Jamie didn’t need much direction. He kept pushing the boundaries on his own. This was definitely one of my favorite photo shoots,” says Kathy.

Whenever you ask a CEO to act like the Kool-Aid Man, a high school cheerleader and the Incredible Hulk, how could it NOT be?



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  • Mar
  • 02

Pongr en español: A new, bilingual experience

Posted in Brands, Mobile Marketing, News, Social Media

The world is getting smaller and smaller.

It’s a very exciting time here at Pongr. We’re happy to announce that from now on, all of our social media and brand marketing blog posts will be available in English and Spanish. All you have to do is click on “Read More…” at the bottom of the post to see the Spanish version.

Another part of our bilingual efforts is our new, Spanish-language Twitter account, @TuPongr. Pongr is looking forward to an increasingly globalized world, and that world might not speak exclusively English. In the future, we hope to offer more and more social marketing services in Spanish and perhaps other languages.



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  • Jan
  • 25

Fast Company explores the power of Pongr

Posted in Artificial Intelligence, Image Search, News, Pongr in the News, Shopper Technology

Bursting Out: CEO Jamie Thompson recently bantered with Fast Company why he believes Pongr technology tears QR codes to shreds. Photo credit: Jordan Hollender

Q: Who has the World’s Largest Collection of User-Generated Mountain Dew Photos?

A: Is that a rhetorical question?

I like Pongr CEO Jamie Thompson’s humble boast in the February issue of Fast Company magazine about being the curator of more than 16,000 Dew pics (it’s now over 18,000 by the way).  But more importantly, I love how he handled journalist Jason Feiffer’s candid question about what the big deal is — that is, what’s the difference between the way Pongr generates and processes fan photos and a brand just collecting pics on Facebook.

“First of all, with image recognition, you can vary the (direct) response depending on what’s sent in,” responds Jamie. “It gives the brand a level of intelligence that they otherwise wouldn’t get. There’s also a huge data motivation here. We’re entering this wave of so much user-generated content out there, yet so little is actually known about who the customers are.  We do all kinds of computer-related intelligence, both on photos coming into Pongr and across the web.”

“There is a huge data motivation for brands — pockets of data coming in by region. They can ask, ‘How is our product actually doing in the store? How is our product doing in people’s homes? What are people taking photos of, and is it good stuff or bad stuff?  Do we need to adjust our message in real time, our calls to action in real time?  It’s much more than that direct response into a website,” he adds.

Fast Company’s Feiffer has a clever metaphor about the overused catch phrase of “brand engagement.”

“In some ways, I feel like brands today are like 11-year-old boys,” he says, bringing me back to my 6th Grade dance. “A girl will come up and talk to them, but they don’t really know what to say back.”

Find out what Jamie has to say about talking to girls, image recognition, the flaws of QR codes and the future of social and mobile gaming by checking out February’s Fast Company, which is now on the newsstands if you want to get an autographed souvenir copy.

 

(Stay tuned to this space for an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at Pongr’s Fast Company photo shoot!)



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  • Nov
  • 22

#PongrBlackFriday Contest!

Posted in Brand Enthusiasts, Brands, News, Social Media

With Thanksgiving fast-approaching you know we had to do something fun for the holiday. On Black Friday (Nov. 25th), we will be giving away prizes to those who bring Pongr along for their shopping spree.

To enter simply send in your Pongr pictures as usual, and then share the photo on Twitter with the hashtag #PongrBlackFriday in the tweet. Our Pongr elves will be scouring Twitter and automatically entering those that qualify into the drawing. We have multiple prizes, Starbucks gift cards, iTunes gift cards, Xbox Live points and more! We will notify you on Twitter if you are a winner!

The way we see it, you are already shopping, why not get rewarded for it?



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  • Nov
  • 16

Win MOVIE TICKETS by pongr’ing TV channels you watch!

Posted in Brand Ambassadors, Brand Enthusiasts, News, Social Media

Do you watch TV with your mobile phone nearby?   YES / NO

Do you like winning free movie passes?   YES / NO

If you answered YES to both, then sweet mercy Pongr, do we have a photo challenge for you! If you answered no, then you should probably go back to playing Elf Bowling.

 

 

From now until December 10th we want to see what shows, commercials and TV channels you watch. Every 5 Pongr Bucks in a television network earns you an entry into a drawing for one of twenty-five available free movie pass to either AMC Theatres or Regal Cinemas.

Send your pics to whatever the TV channel name is followed by @pongr.com — for example: MTV@pongr.com or NBC@pongr.com or Showtime@pongr.com. Get it?

Here are the rules:

  • Do not send us junky pics. Take nice clean shots of anything you want to count as an entry.
  • Your first 15 TV pics will count each day, beyond that you can earn extra Pongr Bucks by recruiting friends and getting “likes” on Pongr.
  • Send pics to the networks/channels and put the show name in the subject/description.
  • Share your pongr’d pics into Facebook and Twitter for additional Pongr Bucks.

Here are some more example channels to pongr your shots to:

  • ABC@pongr.com | NBC@pongr.com | CBS@pongr.com
  • HBO@pongr.com | Showtime@pongr.com | Cinemax@pongr.com
  • MTV@pongr.com | Spike@pongr.com | VH1@pongr.com
  • CNN@pongr.com | CNBC@pongr.com | FOX@pongr.com
  • TBS@pongr.com | TNT@pongr.com | AMC@pongr.com
  • ESPN@pongr.com | Bravo@pongr.com | BET@pongr.com
  • A&E@pongr.com | Univision@pongr.com | HGTV@pongr.com

 

Leave a comment if you have any questions and we’ll reply here. We will announce the winners on December 12th and we’ll let you select which of the two cinema chains is most convenient for you.

At the end of the challenge, we’ll share the most popular channels with the community and see how our personal favorites rank up.



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