If you are in the Digital Signage / Out-of-home Industries; YOU NEED TO GO TO THESE SITES
February 2, 2009 at 7:30 pm 11 comments
I wanted to write a bit about Just Out-of-home’s Blogroll. Currently; there are 10 sites on this site’s Blogroll and here’s why:
Digital Signage Today (http://www.digitalsignagetoday.com/): I consider this site to be one of the premier site to go for all the breaking news in the industry. Yeah, the articles can use some pictures (I like visuals), but relevancy and conciseness puts the site really up there.
Digital Signage Universe (http://www.digitalsignageuniverse.com/): Similar points as above, but with more visuals (love ‘em), and bit less advertising clutter; besides Lionel Tepper of DS Universe is a cool dude, and was the first comment on Just Out-of-home, so I’ll always have a soft spot for him and the site.
Sup Lion!
DailyDOOH (http://www.dailydooh.com/): Ditto with the first two. Their LinkedIn group is quite good as well.
Engadget (http://www.engadget.com/): I love tech! This is probably the most famous site I have on the roll, and just love everything about this site. How is it relevant to us? Their news on the upcoming Digital Signage /Interactive technology, which I deem Highly relevant in my own mess of a world.
Mediaweek (http://www.mediaweek.com/mw/index.jsp): Simply put; if you are in market, advertising, anything of the sort- this site is just basic if you want to raise your industry IQ. I suppose Adage.com should be here as well…
Natural Interaction (http://www.naturalinteraction.org/): “I’ve seen the light!” Somewhat highlighted The Convergence of the Digital Signage and Kiosk Industries post, Alessandro Valli has an eye for how we are interacting with media all over the world. It’s a quite focused site in this subject and I do believe is the “looking glass” of our industry.
Screens.tv (http://www.screens.tv/): First of all, the name is absolutely BRILLIANT! Site design is clean, and the content and news are as relevant and similar to DST and DSU.
Sixteen:Nine (http://www.sixteen-nine.net/index.php): Perhaps I can personify myself with this blog the most. Its language and style is relevant, yet casual; a mix I like and the impression I’m also trying to make with Just Out-Of-Home. From “OVAB Guidelines for Dummies” to today’s post “SO many leaders…,” Sixteen:Nine has its own unique voice and take on the DS industry.
WireSpring / Digital Signage News Blogs (http://www.wirespring.com/) (http://digitalsignagenews.blogspot.com/) Two words: “Bill Gerba”… I follow the blogs, I follow his tweets; I guess I basically follow him.
Perhaps no one is more in touch with the pulse of our industry than Bill. (No offense to all the rest on the list; I respect you all!) His posts are funny at times, but mostly, very intelligent and also provides a personal, yet Very relevant view on the industry. Anything from marketing intelligence, Venture Capital involvement in the DS industry, to IT technology; WireSpring & Digital Signage News provides us with chalk-full of issues and insight related to the DS industry. The conversations on Twitter are definitely worth following as well.
So, that’s it! Follow them, RSS them, Tweet them, LinkedIn them; whatever you’re into. Just make sure you are reading these sites if you want insight into the Digital Signage world.
On a side note: I just realized I need to get more OOH sites on here… Anyone know of any good ones?
Entry filed under: Digital Signage Software & Solutions, Research & Metrics. Tags: blog roll, Digital signage websites, industry blogs, Out-of-home websites.

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Lionel Tepper | February 2, 2009 at 9:03 pm
Hi Just Out-of-Home,
Thanks for including us in the list! I like what your doing and follow you on Twitter as well. If your looking to add more sites to your Blogroll you’ll find a big list of them on our Directory under the News and Blogs section.
Here’s the link:
http://digitalsignageuniverse.tv/newsandblogs.html
Cheers!
Lionel
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justoutofhome | February 2, 2009 at 10:16 pm
Have a great week man!
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Lionel Tepper | February 3, 2009 at 6:18 am
My pleasure.
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justoutofhome | February 3, 2009 at 3:21 pm
Thanks thanks!
What’s your Twitter name?
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Lionel Tepper | February 3, 2009 at 4:41 pm
motionstream
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justoutofhome | February 3, 2009 at 5:05 pm
Very cool. We’ll talk there as well! Have a great week Lions!
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bonitamedia | February 5, 2009 at 7:57 am
Every time I show up here, there is more and more great info. Thanks! BTW – Meeting with Bill Gerba today
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justoutofhome | February 5, 2009 at 2:08 pm
Ha! Thanks Jon! I try, I try. I wanna talk to Bill TOO!!; although he doesn’t approve of my “secret identity”…
I’m thinking of going public soon tho!, but scared that I might be disappointing…
Bill’s a very smart man like you; hope your brains don’t blow up just talking to each other! Look at your Tweeter; is that the Bloom you are talking about?? If so, he is a freaking genius-level type. Have a great weekend man!
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Jayne | February 6, 2009 at 10:45 am
Hi Just-Out-of-Home,
I encourage you to take a look at The Web Outside, and you can also follow me on Twitter (@jayniek). I’m heading over to twitterville to add you right now!
Great list here… many of my favorites!
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justoutofhome | February 6, 2009 at 12:17 pm
Thanks for the encouragement! Web Outside is great in content and name! (Jealous a bit) I also planned on eventually expanding out to other medias, as my professional discipline has been to integrate media in campaigns, but sticking with DS and OOH for now to get share my thoughts on them, get some discussions, etc. Very inspiring, and glad to meet another smarty in our small world! Have a great weekend Jayne!
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David Weinfeld | February 6, 2009 at 3:32 pm
Hi Just out of Home,
Welcome to the digital singage / out-of-home community on the Web. We’re a growing group, both in size and the strength of our voice in resonating to the media sector at large. I invite you to vist my blog, Digital Signage Insights:
http://dsinsights.blogspot.com
I hope to share ideas on the industry with you and work together in bringing digital out-of-home media further out into the light.
Regards,
David Weinfeld