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Carri Bugbee

Easier than ever to have private conversations | Twitter Blogs - 0 views

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    Changes include: A setting that allows you to receive Direct Messages from anyone, even if you don't follow them. To change your settings follow these instructions. Updated messaging rules so you can reply to anyone who sends you a Direct Message, regardless of whether or not that person follows you. A new Direct Message button on profile pages on Android and iPhone. You'll see it on the profiles of people you can send Direct Messages to.
Carri Bugbee

Social Logins are Shaping the Future of Digital Identity | SocialTimes - 0 views

  • In this way, social logins are like a partnership between businesses and consumers. Indeed, Beckland says that social logins are expanding the idea of social media and shaping the future of digital identity.
  • Social logins have provided a solution to this fragmentation for consumers, while enabling businesses to provide a better, more personalized user experience.
Carri Bugbee

Facebook's 'Like' button puts websites into EU privacy firing line - 0 views

  • The case dates back to before the EU enacted much stricter privacy rules with its General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR. Still, the concept of two companies being seen as joint controllers for data protection reasons, remains relevant in the new rules, said Tom De Cordier, a technology and data protection lawyer at CMS DeBacker in Brussels.
  • “The level of awareness of this risk is still very low.”
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    The owner of a website can be held jointly responsible for "the collection and transmission to Facebook of the personal data of visitors to its website," the Luxembourg-based court said in a ruling on Monday.
Carri Bugbee

Small Business Owners Spend Just 3 Percent of Their Ad Dollars Online | Adweek - 0 views

  • 550 businesses with less than 100 employees in the U.S. and found that only 3 percent of their total advertising dollars flowed online, compared to as much as 16 percent for big companies.
  • most of these business do not have a professional marketing person whose job is to drive marketing," Rose said. "It's pretty hard for them to winnow their way through the 20 to 40 unsolicited requests they get a month to use digital marketing product A versus digital marketing product B."
jolia aclia

Cheap Banner Design - 0 views

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    We design banners for personal as well as your business websites and blogs. We designed all types of banner formats and styles (gif, jpg & flash) at very cheap rates.
Carri Bugbee

5 New Ways to Improve Your Facebook EdgeRank - 0 views

  • The Facebook news feed algorithm appears to be calculated both per fan and per type of post. That means a person might see Coca-Cola’s photo posts, but not the company’s link posts. There are six post types: a text-only status update, a photo, a link, a video, a platform post, and a question. The first four are the most commonly used.
  • After some research, its clear that a Facebook page gets more fan engagement from photos than links, statuses, or videos. In fact, photos get as much as twenty times more engagement.
  • My experiments show that you can get a good amount of clicks on links above photos.
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  • Can you front-load engagement to convince the news feed algorithm to show the post to a larger audience? It’s hard to say how much impact doing this would have, but here’s how you do it:
  • The new post-targeting feature, still being rolled out to all Facebook pages, allows you to segment your fans by criteria previously only available to advertisers. This includes age, gender, interested in (likes), relationship status, all education information, workplace, plus the old options like language, country, state, and city.
Carri Bugbee

When Is The Best Time Of The Day To Blog? - 2 views

  • Thursdays win out for the day with the most sharing. Social sharing in general is somewhat unpredictable pattern wise. But Thursday wins 10% more shares than all other days. In fact, 31% of the top 100 social share days in 2011 fell on Thursday.
  • “If you don’t publish daily, I’ve found that publishing on sequential days produces a signal multiplier effect on Twitter and via RSS.
  • 27% of all content shares occur between 8am and 12pm EST. 
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  • Gini Dietrich is the CEO at Arment Dietrich and author of Social Fresh Top 10 Corporate Blog in 2011, Spin Sucks. She shared some of their personal research. “We did A LOT of testing to see what made most sense for our readers. Our official publish time is 8am Central Time [9am EST].”
  • Sharaholic on top days and times for getting your content seen and shared online. Sharaholic is the leading global social share widget, installed on over 200,000 websites.
Carri Bugbee

Four Strategies To Keep Your Clients From Firing You | Business 2 Community - 0 views

  • Talk Time is a sales concept backed by research that values conversation with clients and prospects. Regardless how good a sales or account person is at “selling,” every minute they’re talking to a client or prospect is worth $25 per minute in future revenue. Whether you’re a bartender selling a drink or a Boeing VP selling a 737, the time you spend developing a relationship is valued at $25 a minute towards future revenue.
  • Agency owners should take note that obsession with the billable hour without creating connection is akin to stepping over dollars to pick up pennies.
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    Talk Time is a sales concept backed by research that values conversation with clients and prospects.
Carri Bugbee

MediaPost Publications Execs Still Fretting About Social Media 10/07/2013 - 0 views

  • 71% of senior-level execs were worried about risks associated with social media, with 13% saying they are “very concerned.”
  • listed the potential for negative comments about the company (36%), disclosure of proprietary information (32%), and out-of-date information (18%) as the most worrying. They were less worried about accidental exposure of personally identifiable information, fraud, and corporate executives (i.e., themselves) doing something embarrassing or incriminating on line.
  • Among public companies, the top concern was disclosure of proprietary information (50%), followed by negative comments, out-of-date information, and fraud, each at 17%.
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  • just 21% said their companies have an incident management plan in place for fraud or privacy breaches, only 33% have a general social media policy (that’s up from 23% two years ago), and only 59% have performed a social media risk assessment. 44% of execs surveyed said their company doesn’t have a policy for securing mobile devices. On the positive side, 72% of executives said their companies hadn’t experienced social media fraud… yet.
  • 66% said they see their organizations using social media more over the next year, and 68% said social media will be critical for corporate efforts in the future. The top applications are brand awareness (38%), recruiting (27%), and customer identification (14%). Just 1% said they thought social media was a waste of time.
Carri Bugbee

15 Tips from Brand Pros on Setting Up Social Media Command Centers - PRNewser - 0 views

  • .Designate staff and agency roles: “Make sure everyone essential is there and that each person has a clear set of responsibilities”,
  • 5.Streamline necessary approvals: Obtain pre-approvals where needed from legal. Capital One even had a lawyer on call to ensure their ability to react fast.
  • 6.Rehearse the process: The command center team needs to practice “to see who makes the final calls and pushes the buttons”, said McLean. MasterCard does “mock examples first so we’re ready for prime time”, Cohen reported.
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  • 8.Focus on visuals: They all prioritize images and have designers on hand to create infographics. They gave examples, such as Coca-Cola’s Royal Baby announcement, and MasterCard’s Grammy Awards infographics. (image)
Carri Bugbee

WE KNOW WHERE YOUR TV IS: Why Location-Based Marketing Matters to Connected TVs | Inter... - 0 views

  • Location technologies like GPS are sharing analytics on where and how this content is being viewed.  The good news?  Connected TVs definitely have a role to play in the multiscreen IoT – especially in the area of building new models of marketing and advertising relationships.
  • The way we look at location-based marketing (LBM) is unique – our definition is basically: The intersection of people, places and media.  We don’t equate LBM to just mobile [devices]. – Asif Khan, LBMA
  • once you know the location of the person you’re trying to influence – the question you should ask is: what media happens to be near them in that particular place? Could be a billboard, radio, television – anything. We’re very focused on media context.”  
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  • on the TV front – we work with connected TV ecosystem companies like Shazam, Cisco, and others that are building Automatic Content Recognition (ACR) into HD and 4K displays. In the increasing model of TV/mobile co-viewing/browsing, a sponsor could deliver a message that is first seen on the TV but is also sync’d to become a Call-To-Action (CTA) on the mobile device of the viewer.  And as the ad will know the location of the user, they could tailor the message to direct the customer to the nearest retail location of the brand advertiser.”
  • In 2011 we worked with Fox TV and our member company Loopt on the show 'Bob’s Burgers.' They approached us with an LBM idea –they wanted to build a fanbase as the show was just starting.  So, we partnered with the California-based chain Fatburger in 64 locations to rebrand them as Bob’s Burgers.  On one of the episodes, one of the animated characters checked-in on their mobile device.  We’re also worked with Bravo on shows like Real Housewives and Top Chef – to drive viewers to real-world retail locations that the characters on the show frequent.”
  • Let’s take a big retailer like The GAP – they spend $$$ on great TV ads with great music.   Instead of The GAP saying 'Check in on Foursquare today at the GAP and save 20% on a pair of jeans'  – essentially giving their margin away, wouldn’t it be better if I could say 'Hey, you know that great commercial you saw that got you into the store? Let me give you a free copy of that song as a download right now.'  So we’re seeing a shift from just discounts and coupons and moving toward an exchange of valuable content.  The producers and broadcasters of that content have a huge opportunity to participate in that.”
  • Regarding the potential for backlash against location-based marketing, Khan is optimistic:  “The way we look at it is, if you can demonstrate real value and relevance to an individual user, they will be willing to share their location data. It’s almost a mathematical equation.  You have to articulate opportunities around the value exchange.   Four years ago, the stats for Foursquare showed that more than 82% of the location data (check-ins) were driven by men.
Carri Bugbee

Marketers Abuzz Over Burt's Bees Digital Calendar Ads | ClickZ - 0 views

  • The company's newest marketing campaign, launched earlier this week, invites fans of Burt's natural skin and personal care products to receive eight different "moments" over eight weeks via online calendar notifications. The promotion is timed to coincide with the launch of Burt's Bees new Brightening skin care line, which promises to brighten users' skin in only eight weeks.
  • This will define the calendar category and other brands that sell on a subscription or seasonal basis will take notice,"
  • "We thought, what else needs a little brightening up? One look at our calendars, packed wall-to-wall with meetings and meetings-about-meetings, and we had our idea. Then we just went to work figuring out the best way to bring calendars back to life over an eight-week period,"
Carri Bugbee

Closing the Social Loop Through Content Marketing - 0 views

  • Most of your content is getting lost in the shuffle. Recycle it! Let the customer’s social activity tell you what they prefer. Engagement in social is good, but not if that’s all you get. Some top brands have made the transition to acting like publishers with dedicated internal and external teams cranking out content.
  • Top tactics used by savvy publishing brands are: Storytelling – high quality engaging content on an going basis Infographic Creation – relevant lists and how to’s Visual Content Marketing – compelling visuals eBook Creation – great for lead generation eMailer Personalization – targeting with relevance and being the information / education source Content Curation within an Industry – keep people coming to you because you find what’s hot and important to your customers, making it easy for them to keep current Webinars / Pod Casts / Google Hangouts – establishes authority Slide Share Presos – extends your corporate social graph and thought leadership Case Studies – SEO value and high share currency Videos to Motion Infographics – video is growing
  • Brands have a need for smart content routing and unique displays which enable them to maximize customer engagement and experience at every touch point, increasing site participation, and garnering higher social share just begs to get fracked.
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  • Brands must embrace customer driven publishing techniques to scale their own engagement and utilize intelligence to drive higher call to action responses. There are several examples of content recommendation and discovery platforms. You may have seen them on bottom or right sides of sites, labeled “Sponsored”, “Content Found for You”, or “You Might Also Like”.
  • Companies like Outbrian, Taboola and Zemanta all provide content fracking techniques over some of the biggest publishing networks. Here is a list of the top platforms, ranked by market share (based on LeadLedger analysis). OutBrain Taboola NRelate Zemanta Disqus Scribol ShareThrough
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    How to Frack Your Content Marketing and Close The Social Loop
Carri Bugbee

8 Essential Elements of the Modern-Day Online Newsroom | Inc.com - 0 views

  • Due to time constraints, there is a legitimate need for a centralized digital content hub (aka newsroom) where the dwindling number of reporters can find everything they might need.
  • Falkow's advice: "Take advantage of all this low hanging fruit by optimizing an oft-overlooked company asset: your newsroom aka your press page."
  • Search is the now most trusted mechanism for finding news and business information according to the 2015 Edelman Trust Barometer, which indicates the need for companies to create multiple, highly optimized discovery paths.
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  • One of the most frequent complaints from journalists is that company newsrooms do not provide explicit contact information for media opportunities. Clearly state the best person for media to connect and how to reach that individual.
  • By offering stimulating editorial ideas, you automatically position your company as an entity that sees the bigger picture
  • Provide a list of your thought leaders along with their areas of expertise
Carri Bugbee

The Google-Twitter Deal Goes Live, Giving Tweets Prominent Placement In Google's Results - 0 views

  • Google is now showing tweets in a new and more graphical way on mobile devices, with desktop promised soon.
  • Tweets don’t always appear at the top of the page. Sometimes they might be elsewhere, such as the middle of the page
  • presumably, you’re more likely to see tweets in Google when a hashtag, topic, person or organization appears to be trending or is newsworthy.
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  • Right now, the new implementation will only be offered for those searching in the US, in English, using either their browser in iOS or Android or the Google Search App. Twitter promises support for desktop and other languages in the coming months.
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