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Jeffrey Kamikow | Telling a Story with Your Mobile Ad

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  If there is one thing that could really annoy a potential customer, it’s giving him or her the same ad to look at over and over again. There is certainly something to be said about ad repetition in some mediums. You hear a jingle on the radio or see the same pitch guy on a commercial, and it could create a level of familiarity that could improve the brand. This is not the same with mobile ads. Mobile users want ads that they can engage with. For example, you can have an ad that utilizes some form of gaming that keeps the user interested. However, if the same user is given an ad with the same gaming feature over and over again, he or she will eventually get bored with it.  Jeff Kamikow  is a mobile advertising expertwho has produced mobile ads of all kinds. He would argue that a company’s mobile advertising strategy must consist of fresh content all of the time that tells a story. So how can you accomplish this? There are a number of tools available today that ...

Jeff Kamikow Provides 5 Tips for Supporting Your Child Athlete

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  On many weekends and some weeknights in the summer, Jeff Kamikow can be found coaching his son’s baseball team. As a former collegiate athlete himself, Jeff has seen his fair share of good parents and those that may have needed some coaching themselves. If you are a parent of a student who plays baseball, football, softball, basketball, or soccer, you might be wondering what is considered good behavior during a game, what kind of motivation and support you should provide your child, and how you can teach your child good sportsmanship. Obviously, your own situation will be your own so you may have to make some changes, but here are some common tips for parents of kids in any sport. Be On Time : Punctuality is an important part of many parts of life, including sports. Please try to bring your child on time, so he or she can get as much practice with the team as possible. Don’t Coach or Yell at Refs from the Stands : Your job is to support your child. Remember that everyo...

Coaching Tips from Jeff Kamikow

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Media specialist Jeff Kamikow spends some of his free time coaching little league baseball with his father. He had the pleasure of coaching his team to a championship, so he knows what it takes to coach winning ball. Here are several tips if you decide that you want to coach your child on a winning team: Know that Every League Is Different: When you’re getting started, you may not realize how different one league game could be from the next. Three outs, nine players on the field, four balls equals a walk…how different could it be? Each league will have different rules and regulations though, so you should get acquainted with those before you decide to coach your first game, so you and your team are prepared. Coach Safety: Before hitting or playing good defense, the first thing you’ll want to do is teach your kids the importance of safety. Show them the proper way to slide, how to stand on the plate to protect against a wild pitch, and what gear is needed. You are responsible for the...

Jeff Kamikow Presents Three Tips for Coaching Your Own Child

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  Jeff Kamikow , a mobile advertiser   by day and little league coach by night, understands the issues that could easily arise from coaching your own child. It could also be an amazing experience for both of you. It really depends on how you approach the situation and whether or not you and your child are able to be objective throughout. You certainly don’t want a Great Santini moment. So   how would Jeffrey Kamikow   advise new coaches? Here are several points to keep in mind: Make Sure Your Child Is Cool with It : Some children will jump at the chance to have their parent coach them. Others will be a little hesitant or may want some time where they are independent of their family life. Before you sign up, get the okay from the kid. And if your child is hesitant, explain your case. Always Be Fair : If you have your child hit cleanup and he hasn’t had a hit all spring, this may cause some trouble in the clubhouse. It’s always good to be proud of your children, but yo...