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A Force for Good – Voting has begun!

Monday, August 15th, 2011 by Deb DeFreeuw

ZIP! POW! VOTE NOW! That’s right, the Force for Good contest has 19 nominees in the running for the $5,000.00 service package from Force 5 and voting is now open. The Team at Force 5 would like to take this opportunity to thank all who nominated their favorite local hero. Now we ask that you do your part and vote for your favorite non-profit. Pay it forward by becoming aware of all the nominees and the good works they do right here in our community. You can vote 1 time per 24 hour period during the 12-day voting period which ends Friday, August 26 at 5:00 p.m. So, make sure to tell all your friends to visit www.force4good.org and vote every day. The 10 NPO’s who receive the greatest number of online votes will be considered based on application strength, need for service and community impact potential. The winner will be announced on September 6, 2011. Here is a list, in no particular order, of the 19 NPO’s that have accepted their nomination. Good luck to all!

  1. Heroes Camp, Inc.
  2. Youth Service Bureau of St. Joseph County
  3. Big Brothers Big Sisters of St. Joseph County
  4. Hannah’s House, Inc.
  5. IN*SOURCE
  6. Unity Gardens, Inc.
  7. Heartland Small Animal Rescue
  8. Crooked Creek Ranch Horseback Riding Ministries, Inc.
  9. Food Bank of Northern Indiana
  10. YMCA of Michiana, Inc.
  11. American Red Cross, St. Joseph County Chapter
  12. Alcohol and Addictions Resource Center
  13. The Rhema Project
  14. The Rotary Club of South Bend
  15. Near Northwest Neighborhood, Inc.
  16. Fishing Abilities, Inc.
  17. Public Education Foundation, Inc.
  18. St. Joseph County Bridges Out of Poverty Initiative
  19. Neighborhood Resources Corporation

Force for Good update

Friday, August 5th, 2011 by Deb DeFreeuw

Well, we are at the end of the first week of nominations in our Force for Good non-profit awareness contest! Last I checked, we had 16 nominations. Actually, there were many nominations, but a fair number were duplicates. You non-profits have a lot of fans!

I have been reading the acceptance write ups from the organizations as they come in, and I have to say I am so happy to NOT have to make the final decision! The descriptions of the passion they have for their cause, and why they feel they deserve the award, almost always brings me to tears.

We look forward to more nominations and eventually helping a worthy cause make the world a better place. You’ve heard it said, it is in giving, that we receive – I believe that is true.

A Force for Good Goes Prime Time!

Friday, July 29th, 2011 by Butch Whitmire

A Force For Good makes it on WNDU News Center 16!  Check out Force 5′s David Morgan on video here.

“A Force for Good” Non-Profit Awareness Contest

Wednesday, July 27th, 2011 by Butch Whitmire

Real Superheroes Don't Wear Capes

The greatest heroes don’t wear capes, can’t fly and aren’t from a distant planet. They are ordinary people doing extraordinary things every day.  They lead, operate or volunteer at the many non-profit organizations (NPOs) in our community in an effort to make our world a better place.  And like all heroes, when they are empowered, they become a Force for Good.

Our agency, Force 5, (South Bend) is committed to doing good work for people who do good works.  So, we would like to help empower one NPO based in St. Joseph Country, IN, by offering them $5,000.00 in brand development and marketing communication services—enough to help them let the community know who they are, what they do and why their work matters.  Because there are so many great organizations in our area, we need to select one that we can help empower in 2011.  So, we’ve come up with a little contest called, A Force for Good.  Our contest will allow anyone to nominate and vote for their favorite NPO. 

Nominations will be open from Aug. 1st – Aug. 12th.   Voting will begin on Aug. 12thand last for two weeks.  Our selection committee will announce their selected organization on Sep. 6th

Our “Force for Good” website and will have more details about our contest, selection process, and can be found at http://www.force4good.org.  Make sure to tell all your friends to nominate and vote!

Tags Give Starcraft Marine a Place in the Sun…

Tuesday, March 15th, 2011 by Christian Mattix

In the dreary days of January and February, many of us find a boat show on the weekend—letting us dream of warmer days, sand and sun filled holidays, and hours on the nearest lake.

Sitting on a boat inside a convention center doesn’t quite fill the bill—does it? This year, Starcraft Marine decided to help boating enthusiast get to that “happy place” in their mind a little quicker… with the help smart phone technology and QR codes. When the Starcraft marine marketing staff planned their new product launch and winter show activities, Peter Barrett, Executive Vice President of Marketing wanted Starcraft customers to experience the joys of boating by showing them beautiful video footage of their boats on the water while highlighting the numerous Starcraft features that had received high marks in independent tests. To convey the most current videos and information to their customers, Starcraft decided to use smart tag codes in their promotional materials. Steve Huber, Marketing coordinator at Starcraft considered QR codes and Microsoft tags as potential ways to do this. Steve asked Force 5 to help investigate the viability of the code/tag process.

In our investigation, Force 5 web developers found that both QR codes and the Microsoft tag manager have their pros and cons. The tag manager has a very nice reporting feature built into its application that steered them towards using this system. However, any tag/code system is limited to doing only a few things—direct a viewer to a web site, dial a phone number, or send a text response. The interactivity with the viewer is limited beyond that. In order to fully engage the consumer and capture as much information as allowed, Force 5 decided to enhance the interaction by developing a small, web-based app that enables Starcraft to customize the customer options based on the application.

This interface allows for a very robust customer experience. With the help of Microsoft tags, Starcraft lets their boat show attendees, those viewing a brochure, or even reading an ad in a boating magazine watch fun and informative video about their favorite boat—then take action.

Viewer Scanning a BoaTAG™
Starcraft BoaTAG™ in Action

Force 5 directs the Microsoft tag to a URL which is customized per the requirements of that particular tag. As a part of general functionality, the viewer can watch a video, then share that with a friend, continue on to a web site, look up a marine dealer, or order a brochure. Additional interactions can be added as needed. Through Force 5’s administration, the viewer can be allowed to have any or all of the interactions. For example, someone scanning the tag from a magazine ad could see all the options—someone scanning the tag on a boat may only be given the video, brochure or web option – someone scanning the brochure will see the video, but will not need the link to the brochure, etc.

BoaTAG™ being Scanned
Starcraft BoaTAG™ being Scanned

The analytics/metrics for the Force 5 combined system are phenomenal. Microsoft offers hits and geo tracking per tag, and because Force 5 serves the videos and the additional pages, they can track video views, directs to form pages, etc.—this acts as a verification of the Microsoft reporting accuracy, and provides Starcraft with excellent metrics for ad efficiency and conversions.

Here are the details:

System Architecture

The Smoker BoaTAG™ system is comprised of three primary parts on the server side (the 2d-barcode interface, the landing page manager, and the reporting and analytics engine) and the tag scanning software on the mobile device.

2-D Barcode Interface Engine

The team at Force 5 found that the Microsoft TAG system (http://tag.microsoft.com) proved to be the most robust and elegant solution for Starcraft The ability to administer this portion of the system by novice users; generate and print tags in multiple formats, change the URL of the target of a tag; coupled with the non-invasive tracking of mobile devices; and the excellent metrics and reporting were all key in Force 5’s decision to recommend it as the barcode management system.

Each BoaTAG™ is defined within the Microsoft TAG system. The Microsoft system is very easy to administer, providing the user with many options for generating both black and white as well as color Tags.

Color Microsoft Tag

Rendered in Color

Black and White Microsoft Tag

Rendered in Black and White

Microsoft has been very generous in the free functionality that the system provides. Anyone with a Microsoft LiveID can log into the Microsoft system and start creating TAGs.

Microsoft TAG Admin
Microsoft TAG Admin

From the administrative interface, the user can select a variety of ways to render and download the TAG image. The options cover both color and greyscale renderings as well as a variety of raster and vector image formats.

The Microsoft system allows for a variety of TAG types. The most common are dialer (used to tell the phone to dial a certain number), vCard (used to store a contact entry to be used as a digital business card) and the URL. The URL tag provides the system builder with the most power. From within the Microsoft interface the user can assign the tag to target any URL. This allows for a large amount of customization for the system designer as well as the ability to make modifications as needed as the system evolves (without having to reprint the TAGs themselves). Within that URL Microsoft exposes a token that allows that particular device to be uniquely identified within this system.

Microsoft TAG Admin

Editing Microsoft TAG details

Microsoft has included privacy controls which allow the device to be uniquely identified only within a single Tag account. This means that different organizations cannot share or sell identifiable information to other organizations using the identifier defined within the TAG system. More information about the Microsoft TAG system can be found at their site at: http://tag.microsoft.com.

Landing Page Management System

Once the user scans a tag, and the Tag management system has registered it, the user needs to be directed to a location. This is where Force 5’s Landing Page Management system comes into play. In order for the tag to be interesting and interactive for the end user, there has to be good content on the “other end” of it. This can be a webpage, video, or any other type of media. Force 5 recommended that Starcraft offer a variety of options available to the customer. They also suggested that when a user scans the tag, that they be given the opportunity to view the media (a video hosted on the Smoker YouTube channel), share the media page (via email), click a link to be able to request more information, and click a link to request the location of the nearest dealer. In order to support this functionality, Force 5 created a dynamic, database driven, system to provide landing pages depending on the tag that was scanned, and the options selected to show the viewer for that tag.

BoaTAG™ Landing Page

BoaTAG™ Landing Page

When a TAG is set up within the barcode management system, the URL field of that tag points to a single landing page. That page URL contains the tag “ID” and the unique device ID, as query string parameters. From that information a landing page is built and rendered for the user on their mobile device.

The selected information provided to the user is easily understood. The user can view the video (optionally in full screen mode) as well as select the operations like sharing and requesting more information. Additional “buttons” are easily added from within the administrative interface, as they are simply database records tied to that tag “ID.”

The Landing Page Management system also includes more detailed analytic information that is not provided by the 2d barcode system. The unique identifier is stored and associated data can then be reported on based on the unique ID or in aggregate.

BoaTAG™ Heat Map

BoaTAG™ Heat Map

Reporting and Analytics

Now that customers have been scanning the tag and data has been collected, how do you know if your campaign has been a success and how much “traffic” has been generated? This is where the reporting side of the system shines. Both the 2d Barcode Management system from Microsoft as well as Force 5’s Landing Page Management system includes information that can be used to measure success. Microsoft has provided several reports with their TAG system. These reports include the scan “hit counts,” both by day and category defined within the system. It also includes a “Heat Map” that can report to the campaign administrator where, geographically, the most number of scans have been accessed.

BoaTAG™ Scan Chart

BoaTAG™ Scan Chart

The Landing Page Management system includes other metrics as well. Since the customer is simply accessing a webpage, the full suite of web analytic tools is at the system designer’s disposal. This allows reports based on device types and unique identifier to be generated. For example, the administrator can see which users are the most active in the system, what devices they should target, as well as the click rates for the additional “buttons” on the landing page.

QR codes and other scan-able tags are here to stay- at least for a while. Better, faster types of interactive codes are on their way. Digital invisible watermarks for ads and digital audio tags are being developed as you read this. All of these will provide a rich media experience for the viewer and allow the advertiser to obtain better viewer metrics. Tags are enhancements to the experience. The key is to formulate workable marketing solutions using these tools. We at Force 5 would love to help you achieve your vision. For more information, visit www.discoverforce5.com, and fill out the contact form. We would love to hear from you.

Force 5 Adds Another Left-Brain to the Team

Thursday, September 9th, 2010 by David Morgan

Christian MattixForce 5, South Bend, In., announces the addition of Christian Mattix as web application developer and network administrator. Mattix’s responsibilities include technical design and development of web applications, along with building, optimizing, maintaining and trouble shooting complex and secure databases, among other duties.

Mattix graduated from Purdue University with a Bachelor of Science degree in computer science and a minor in English. He interned with Microsoft and has worked with a variety of companies, including small start-ups, medical centers and Purdue University’s College of Education. Through his experience he has been instrumental in the development of an intranet search engine for arbitrary, unstructured data types and files; a retail and marketing management program for a mid-size grocery retailer; an artificial intelligence based expert system that handles process automation and information flow; and interfaces and applications that interact with electronic medical record systems.

Located in South Bend, Force 5 is a next generation brand development and marketing communications firm. The company combines expert technology with creative and soulful ideas to drive client’s goals beyond expectations through insightful brand expression, brilliant ideas and award winning marketing programs. Force 5 works with clients as strategic partners to build communities and exceed the expected. For more information, visit www.DiscoverForce5.com.

Force 5 presents to the “Networking and all that Jazz!”

Thursday, October 15th, 2009 by David Morgan

Force 5 presented to the “Networking and All that Jazz Expo” in South Bend, Indiana. David Morgan, Certified Brand Strategist, gave a presentation on Brand Development and Director of Client Development Andrew Fletcher presented a workshop on Surviving and Thriving in Today’s economy.

David’s presentation was entitled “Who Are You? What Do You Do? Why Does it Matter?”

Brand Development for any company is important in today’s market as each of us strives to find that distinction that makes our company unique. If we are entering new markets our brand is especially important as we introduce ourselves to new clients and industries. David introduced the concepts of brand development and branding, a typical branding process, and how developing a brand for your company will provide direction for marketing, business planning, and growth.

The presentation centered around how Brand Development can help a company focus their business strategy and align it with their brand, using their resources in the best possible way and for the most benefit.

Andrew’s presentation, titled “Survive or Thrive?” wrapped up the day of socializing and networking with a powerful talk on thriving in any economy. He focused on what you can do instantly to take your next step personally and/or in your business.

Presentations from Force are also available for other organizations. Interested parties should contact Andrew Fletcher at Force 5 for more information (Andrew@DiscoverForce5.com) or by calling 574-234-2060.

About Force 5

Force 5 is a next generation brand development and marketing communication firm located in South Bend, IN. Force 5 is only certified Brand Development Agency in the Region, and one of only 30 in the country. For more information, contact Andrew Fletcher at 574-234-2060 or Andrew@DiscoverForce5.com

Force 5 presents to the NTMA

Thursday, September 17th, 2009 by David Morgan

Force 5 presented to the Michiana Chapter of the National Tooling and Machining Association last week. The Presentation was on “Brand Development in new Economy.” Vice President of Force 5, David Morgan gave the presentation while President Deb DeFreeuw and Director of Client Development Andrew Fletcher led the discussions.

“Brand Development for small and medium size businesses has taken on a much higher priority in these slow economic times.”, said Morgan. “Formal Brand Development used to be the property of only the larger corporations, but now all business must pay attention to their brand.”

The presentation centered around how Brand Development can help a company focus their business strategy and align it with their brand, using their resources in the best possible way and for the most benefit.

This presentation is also available for other organizations. Interested parties should contact Andrew Fletcher at Force 5 for more information (Andrew@DiscoverForce5.com) or by calling 574-234-2060.

About NTMA

The NTMA is the national representative of the custom precision manufacturing industry in the United States.

Many NTMA members are small businesses, privately owned and operated, yet the industry generates sales in excess of $40 billion a year. Our nearly 2000 members design and manufacture special tools, dies, jigs, fixtures, gages, special machines, and precision machined parts. Some firms specialize in experimental research and development work. For more information, contact Ms. Kelly Schneider, Chapter Executive at 574-220-9111 or mcntma@comcast.net

About Force 5

Force 5 is a next generation brand development and marketing communication firm located in South Bend, IN. Force 5 is only certified Brand Development Agency in the Region, and one of only 30 in the country. For more information, contact Andrew Fletcher at 574-234-2060 or Andrew@DiscoverForce5.com