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Simeon Spearman

MediaPost Publications Mobile Shoppers More Likely Product 'Evangelists' 07/25/2012 - 0 views

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    A new survey by mobile ad network Greystripe suggests mobile shoppers are more likely to evangelize brands or products than people who prefer to make purchases in physical stores. The study found almost half (49%) of mobile shoppers routinely writing reviews about their product experiences, compared to only 31% of their traditional counterparts.   But if a mobile shopper is unhappy with a purchase, that also indicates they are more likely to complain about it online. The study showed that mobile shoppers are more likely (31%) to visit a brand's Web site or app first when looking for product information than in-store shoppers (24%).
Simeon Spearman

44% Are Likely to Engage with Branded Image Content | ClickZ - 0 views

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    A recent study from marketing firm Performics shows that 33 percent of people are most likely to respond to brand offers when they are reposted by a friend. The study states that 27 percent will do so on the brand's page, 26 percent from the newsfeed, and 20 percent from a social ad. The study also touched on some valuable information about branded content engagement. Consumers are most likely to engage with branded content containing images (44 percent). A close 40 percent of people said they are likely to engage with Status Updates and 37 percent with videos.
Emily Knab

RadiumOne Creates a "like" Button for Online Ads - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    RadiumOne has created like buttons for their ads as well as share buttons. interesting but i dont really get it. the like button only gives the company information, the user has to use both buttons to share and like simultaneously.
Simeon Spearman

MediaPost Publications Social, Net Heavily Influence Moms' Food Choices 12/10/2012 - 0 views

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    "A new report confirms the significant and growing influence of the Internet and social media in the shopping decisions of U.S. moms. In preparing to go shopping, mothers are 43% more likely to go online to gather coupons and 38% more likely to look at store Web sites than food shoppers as a whole, according to Packaged Facts' "Moms as Food Shoppers: Grocery Store and Supercenter Patterns and Trends" report.  Further, moms are nearly twice as likely as food shoppers overall to have used social media to plan their most recent grocery shopping trip (20% versus 11%). And in addition to consulting blogs prior to shopping, they are increasingly using mobile apps to ensure that they're getting the best deals while shopping. "
Simeon Spearman

Foursquare Explore now has ratings powered by where people actually like to go, not jus... - 1 views

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    "Instead of other sites where every place gets 3.5 stars, we come up with our scores using the same Foursquare magic that powers Explore. We look at signals like tips, likes, dislikes, popularity, loyalty, local expertise, and nearly 3 billion check-ins from over 25 million people worldwide. And, with every check-in and Explore search, our scores will get smarter and better."
Greg Steen

Video: The Future Of The Remote Control In The Age Of Internet TV - 0 views

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    The remote control must die; but what's next? One company at the apex of that question is Philips, which, unbeknownst to many onlookers, already makes remote controls for an array of TV makers, set-top box vendors and pay-TV operators like BSkyB. Philips now offers its own Wiimote-like gesture stick to screen makers like HP; (NYSE: HPQ) a motion-sensitive, qwerty-equipped uWand; candybars with integrated laptop trackpads and, yes, plain 'ol candybars for internet TV operators who still want them. All of this means the TV input segment is about to embark upon the same kind of innovative period of disruption and competing standards that the TV space is now wrestling with and which the internet itself before it first unleashed.
Ivy Chang

Infographic: The Psychology of Social Commerce | Digital Buzz Blog - 0 views

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    Social Proof: 81% of customers reach out to friends and family members on social networking sites for advice before purchasing products Authority: 77% of online shoppers use reviews to make purchase decisions Scarcity: 77% of people like getting exclusive offers that they can redeem via Facebook. We assign more value to products that are less availableLike: 50% of shoppers have made a purchase based on the recommendation of the people they follow(and like) on social networks. We follow those we like and do the things they do Consistency: Purchases made from the brands we trust reinforce our future shopping patterns Reciprocity: We have an innate desire to repay favors in order to maintain social fairness, whether those favors are invited or not
Rebecca May

MINI: Fan The Flame Social Installation | Digital Buzz Blog - 0 views

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    Way to increase FB likes. Car was set on a slope with a rope holding it in place. Bunsen burner under the rope was triggered with each new like. Whoever's like burnt the rope won the car.
Simeon Spearman

Astounding Online Video Statistics That Brands Can't Afford To Ignore [Video] - SocialT... - 0 views

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    The video, entitled 'What's a VIDEO worth?' is designed to show just how big online video has become, how big it is expected to grow and why brands would be remiss not to hop on the online video bandwagon.  Just a few of the statistics that companies and brands will find hard to ignore in the video are as follows: 68% of viewers share video links (and sharing means more promotion for your brand!) More than 50% of the videos on YouTube have been rated or include comments from the community (which means a brand new way to engage with your customers!) Having a video on the landing page of your website makes it 53% more likely to show up on the first page of a Google search (and who doesn't like higher ranking in search results?) The average user's visit to a text and image-based website lasts only 43 seconds; for a website with video, the average visit lasts 5 minutes and 50 seconds (ding! ding! ding!) Customers that watch videos of products or services are 85% more likely to make a purchase (ka-ching!)
Simeon Spearman

MediaPost Publications Apps Forecast To Lose Momentum 07/26/2012 - 0 views

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    "News and magazine apps are a segment where the momentum is likely to shift towards the Web within the next two to three years," noted senior analyst Aapo Markkanen. "Since news and media content already account for a large share of smartphone usage and are likely to play an even bigger role in later adopters' usage, changes in this segment alone will make subscribers on average download fewer native apps." The next wave of smartphone owners in mature markets like the U.S., Western Europe and Asia will download fewer apps than the first one-third of mobile consumers who bought smartphones, according to the report on mobile app storefronts. At the same time, ABI expects that in the games and utilities categories, the mobile Web will probably never catch up with native apps, due to the difficulty in matching the user experience. ABI's outlook on the future of apps appears at odds with a separate report released Tuesday by Strategy Analytics, which maintains that the emergence of HTML5 won't put much of a dent in the app economy. Instead, it predicts the Web programming language will lead to the spread of hybrid apps that combine HTML5 with native APIs (application programming interface) to harness the best of native and open standards.
Simeon Spearman

MediaPost Publications Tablets, Smartphones Drive Engagement, Ad Response 07/17/2012 - 0 views

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    The vast majority that clicked on ads was likely to take some action, including receiving a coupon (51%), research a product (49%) or making a purchase (46%). After coupons, ads featuring specific product searching, favorite brands, and location information were most likely to entice smartphone users to interact with them. When it comes to mobile platforms, the study found iOS users trumped Android device owners in ad responsiveness. People using iPhones and iPads were more likely to make a purchase than Android-based users. The findings, presented Monday at the IAB's Mobile Marketplace conference, were based on a survey conducted by ABI Research of 552 U.S. adults who use a smartphone with data service at least once a week, and 563 corresponding tablet users. The sample was split evenly by gender and covered those18 to 65+. The study also emphasized that mobile no longer means merely "on-the-go," with virtually all tablet and smartphone owners using their devices at home-the most common place for mobile activity. Tablets are viewed mainly as media consumption devices;  smartphones are considered "mission-critical" tools that 70% won't leave home without.
dustinrthompson

PEPSI Vending Machine Accepts Likes Instead of Cash - 1 views

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    Using a smartphone, enter likepepsi.com, then connect with your Facebook account, like the Pepsi Facebook page and get a free Pepsi. The vending machine also uses the phone's location settings to make sure that only those in the vicinity receive a free sample for their 'like'. Those without smartphones use the 42" built-in touchscreen to log into Facebook to receive a free drink. Once the sample was given, a timer ensured everyone was logged out of their accounts. This new method of sampling provides real-time feedback on who has liked, tasted and enjoyed the beverage.
Emily Knab

Parents Sue Facebook Over Ads And 'Like' Data | ClickZ - 0 views

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    parents dont like kids seeing that their friends have liked an ad on facebook daily 8.31
Rhiannon Apple

AdFreak: Oreo chases world record of Facebook likes - 0 views

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    Interesting spin on how to get fans to like a page.  Could review the Guiness "Likes" and do a write up on that.
Emily Knab

Alfred, a Personal Robot for Recommendations on the Go - 0 views

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    smart app! uses "bots" to scour the web, sites like yelp and citysearch, and indexes info to give recos, unlike amazon's model of friends of yours like this so you should like it too 
Simeon Spearman

More Than Just A Like? Canadians Petition Facebook for "Love" Button - SocialTimes.com - 0 views

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    Funny idea. I like the idea of people wanting to express their emotions about something beyond "liking" it.
Thom Henkel

I Liked Everything I Saw on Facebook for Two Days. Here's What It Did to Me | Gadget La... - 0 views

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    "By liking everything, I turned Facebook into a place where there was nothing I liked. To be honest, I really didn't like it. I didn't like what I had done."
Emily Knab

LinkedIn Takes Groups To The Next Level With Likes, Follows And More - 0 views

  • adding new functionality to its Groups feature
  • making threaded conversations within groups similar to face-to-face professional interactions by removing the wall between original remarks and off-site content such as news articles. You can share links on Groups the same way you would on the homepage. And your profile picture will now be attached to any comment you make on a group, personalizing the experience.
  • You can also now roll over the images of the last three participants on any thread to see comment previews
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  • vote on shared content by liking
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    linkedin is following facebook and twitters steps more closely with "likes" and "follows"
Simeon Spearman

More on Coke's Real Life Like Machine | Social Commerce Today - 0 views

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    Coca-cola like machine case study taken from the Facebook studio. Includes videos of the Renault like badges and a Hyundai like thing.
Simeon Spearman

Federated Media Shutters Standard Direct Sales Business | Adweek - 0 views

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    "The native advertising side consists of Federated's conversational marketing products, conversation targeting and native conversational ad units. While some of what Federated calls conversational marketing is similar to content marketing (that is, helping brands produce content much like media companies), Federated is clearly looking to embrace native advertising units, such as Facebook's Sponsored Stories or Foursquare's Promoted Updates. Federated founder John Battelle has been blogging extensively about the move toward ads-that-don't-look-like-ads of late."
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