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A DC Marketing Agency is Increasing Veteran Awareness and Enrollment through Video Production

Did you know that TriVision has been producing a monthly cable show for the Department of Veterans Affairs since 2012? Veterans Health Watch is a monthly television program shown on cable networks across Maryland and parts of Delaware. The show, sponsored by the VA Maryland Health Care System (VAMHCS), provides information on health care benefits and services available to veterans and their family members. […]

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A DC Video Production Company Asks if Your Company Would Benefit From a Viral Video

Well, duh. Yet, are videos that only hit 1,000,000 hits in the matter of a couple days considered viral? 100,000 hits? 1000 hits? Everyone wants it to happen to them and there is not just one thing that makes a video go viral. Well, except cats and kittens. Don’t let yourself get caught up in

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A DC Advertising Company Disscusses Masterful Creative Marketing: Following the Three Vs

Creative Marketing : Products and Feelings Angela Ahrendts took Burberry from an aging British fashion house known for raincoats into a global luxury brand. Elon Musk founded Tesla, an automotive and energy storage company that created the first fully electric sports car. Steve Jobs co-founded Apple, a renowned company that gave the world the iPod, the

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A DC Advertising Agency Discusses Programmatic Media: Creepy, yet effective.

When talking about trends in advertising it is almost impossible to avoid the topic of Programmatic Marketing. At first I was pretty stumped on what exactly ‘Programmatic’ even meant. I spent hours online trying to understand programmatic and real-time bidding (RTB) while I was actually being targeting by both all along. That’s right, programmatic marketing got

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&pizza Wants to Pay for Your Tattoo

&pizza, Washington’s quickly growing pizza chain, is offering to pay for your tattoos. But here’s the catch: You have to download their new mobile app… and spend $1,500 on pizza. Yes, seriously. There are three spending levels for loyalty rewards, including “troublemaker” ($250) and “rebel” ($750). But those who spend $1,500—roughly the price of 150 pizzas including

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Your Brand’s Name Should Stand Out From The Crowd

Changing the name of an established brand is a risky decision.  Sean Combs launched his 24-hour music cable network Revolt TV on October 21st, in partnership with Comcast. Revolt TV is the latest venture of Combs, an entrepreneur who has found success in music as well as in fashion, liquor, marketing and more, helping him accrue a fortune that

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Creative Campaigns: Top ways brands have tried to get your attention

From promotion, to packaging, brands continue to find ways to stand out.  These are examples of brands pushing past the “norm” and making an impression. A new take on Packaging:  Baby Carrots displayed in “Junk food” bags. Target takes over a Hotel in the Big Apple with an LED light and dance show. Humorous, if

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Washington Business Journal’s 50 Fastest Growing Companies of 2014

On Thursday, October 30th, TriVision will be at the Hilton McLean of Tyson’s Corner to mix and mingle with the 2014 50 fastest growing companies in the Washington D.C Metro Area. The Washington Business Journal hosts this event every year as a way to celebrate and recognize businesses in the region that are on the rise.

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