Although a greater number of shares on Facebook and Twitter led to more incoming links overall, there were more incoming links per share on LinkedIn.
if a brand brings out a new soft drink and a user has a history of buying the company’s existing products, they may receive money off the new drink, whereas someone who has never expressed an interest through their purchases would pay full price. Similarly, a customer whose loyalty card data suggests they shop for a family might get offered a discount on a larger version of a product they already regularly buy.
help consumers find interesting products online while also playing a game. This “social discovery” app mixes gamification with unique products for consumers to easily find.
Unlike an Amazon or traditional online commerce site, Tip or Skip focuses on the imagery of what is beautiful and being liked online and allows users to follow what's trending and send them to the original place where it can be bought, "The difference between liking something and 'tipping' something is that tipping will actually let you track, organize and really thinking about if you want to share that product.
before starting in their new position the user will also be able to try their hand at a quiz which covers trivia questions related to the organization such as ‘Who founded the company?’ Once a contract is signed the new employee can access their Welcome Wall and enter in a brief summary of their interests and previous experience to give existing staff an overview of the new starter.
There is a message wall enabling current employees to introduce themselves and offer tips and advice. Employers can access a checklist to keep track of what stage the new starter is at in their induction.
platform Roadtripppers offers driving directions not for the most efficient route but the most interesting. curated by local experts and lists what they will see along the way like dining options, hotels, natural features, etc