Are you a self confessed social media junkie with an appetite for adventure? If so then the opportunity of a lifetime awaits you!
The London Social Media Week team have teamed up with our friends in Singapore to run a mini exchange trip in conjunction with Social Media Week.
The overall idea...one person, five days, Singapore. Uncover the power of social media and how it can be used for social good.
YouGov, the most quoted research agency in the UK, today reveals its predictions for 2012 on people’s consumption and behaviour around Smart TV, smartphones, Facebook, digital newspapers and digital radio.
As 2012 approaches I thought I would write
a nice post.
I hate the clichéd "prediction" articles you tend to get
at this time of the year as peoples predictions tend to be either biased hopes
(which never happen) such as me wishing for a hoverboard just because Back To
The Future said they would happen. Or really really easy extrapolations of
what's happening right now. The industry moves fast and predictions change
hourly, so that's not what this post is about.
Here are my 5 favorite iPhone apps of 2011.
And why I think you should get them for 2012. I've specifically avoided the
usual suspects (Twitter, Facebook, FML etc). In no particular order...
What seemed like a fantastic marketing campaign, turns out to be a horror story. Metrics were missed, warning signs ignored and US retailer, Target ends up 'doing a Hoover'.
As with so many promotions, it started with a terrific deal for customers. Visit Target's Facebook page and get a $10 gift card for spending $50. What happened next was a free-for-all with deal hunters gaming the system, some claiming profits of $5,000. So, what went wrong?
After the success of our first Social Media Week brainstorm, the second, with a consumer focus, took place last Wednesday 7th December at Ketchum PR's offices in Shoreditch.
The aim was to explore how social media is impacting our day-to-day lives from the clothes we wear, the food we eat, the music we listen to, the games we play, the sport we do and the way our families interact online.
When it comes to the ePrivacy Directive, the first step towards getting compliant will be in admitting that you have a law to deal with and it's not going away.
Evidence of innovation on your part with regard to transparency - doing something meaningful to advance dialogue with your consumers, explaining how and why you are using their data - will put you in a strong, defensible position come the deadline for compliance in May 2012.
The #NewTwitter is rolling out worldwide. Whether you have the new interface yet or not, it might be worth knowing what’s new, and what it’ll mean for you, your brand or your business.
Google+ started life as an attempt to be another Facebook. If I am honest it did a better job - but then again, it's not hard to stand on the shoulders of a giant (metaphorically speaking). The problem with Google+ is it doesn't offer anything additional to Facebook on first viewing.
Google+ is beautiful and easier to use than Facebook - my mum could set up an account on her own which is saying something. But after half an hour she was back in Facebook. Why? None of her friends were using Google+.
So does Google+ stand a chance? Until recently I would have said no.