Replacing The User Story With The Job Story - Jobs To Be Done - Medium - 0 views
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Summed up, the problem with user stories is that it's too many assumptions and doesn't acknowledge causality. When a task is put in the format of a user story ( As a [type of user], I want [some action], so that [outcome] ) there's no room to ask 'why' - you're essentially locked into a particular sequence with no context. The first problem is that we start with a Persona, which is a very bad idea, and then plop in an action which we think should be taken in order to achieve the expected outcome. As I've marked in the above image, there's really a disconnect between the action and persona.
3 Ways To Find The Best Time To Tweet - 0 views
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One of the most useful features in SocialBro is their ‘Best Time to Tweet’ report. Their free version, which is good for beginners on Twitter, analyzes the timelines of your top 100 followers. They then generate a report that shows when you should be tweeting to reach the maximum amount of followers, in order to gain retweets and replies.
How Teens Really Use Apps | Testmunk Blog - 0 views
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the majority of teens now consider Facebook the alternate choice.
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This speaks to a shift in thinking amongst teens, in that privacy has become a concern. Users still want to be connected, but want to choose their connections more carefully, and compartmentalize their relationships. They want to share their lives, but to target where, what, and sometimes how long something is shown.
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78% of our respondents counted among those who accessed their favorite social media application at least three times a day. Regardless of which app selected (and make no mistake, Facebook is included), users log on several times daily
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It's time to ditch these 5 marketing beliefs. - 0 views
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Marketing was built on Madison Avenue. It was built in a very specific era, marked by very specific limitations.
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But, executing marketing in campaigns is suboptimal for a few reasons: It’s not focused on building audience/brand/love. It’s focused on “here’s what we’re going to say this month.” It implies that marketing has an end. It doesn’t. You never finish marketing, even if your campaign is “done”. It perpetuates the fallacy that marketing is the same as advertising. (Keep reading.) It creates bigger than necessary batch sizes.
3 Steps To Convert Business Goals Into Digital Marketing Actions - 0 views
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To achieve the marketing goals you need to drive qualified traffic to your website and convert that traffic into leads. From there the sales team can pick up and convert leads into clients. This means creating and distributing content and content offers to a relevant audience. It also means content should be mapped on the buyer’s journey which is structured in: awareness, consideration and decision stages.Here are the basic things you need to do:
Is Agile Effective for Marketing Teams? - 0 views
Why Denny's Sounds Like a Chill Teenager on Social Media - 0 views
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"It's really all been rooted in [Denny’s] positioning as America's diner,” says Kevin Purcer, Erwin Penland’s director of digital strategy. "It's about… the little conversations that might not mean a lot at the surface level that you might have in a Denny’s booth with your friends and family. But, when you look back at your life, those might be the moments you enjoy the most."
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“I think it's a voice… that's unique, slightly off-center, but very, very welcoming,” says Denny’s CMO John Dillon. “The kind of person you can literally sit down next to at a diner and have a conversation with."
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"Nothing can substitute [team members’] intuitive knowledge of that audience and what people will and won’t respond to," says Purcer. “So, we have a lot of reliance on them as a front line, so to speak.”
Twitter Is Experimenting With A Major Homepage Design Overhaul | Co.Design | business +... - 0 views
10 Significant Things You Likely Didn't Know About Social Media But Should | Fast Compa... - 0 views
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. Twitter has 6 distinct communication networks The Pew Research Center and the Social Media Research Foundation combined on a report that analyzed thousands of Twitter conversations to come up with six distinct communication networks.
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4. You have less than an hour to respond on Twitter Consumers expect a lot from you on Twitter, as recent research by Lithium Technologies confirms. The real-time nature of Twitter has led to incredible expectations. According to Lithium, 53% of users who tweet at a brand expect a response within the hour. The percentage increases to 72% for those with a complaint.
Pinterest Will Open Promoted Pins To All Advertisers Following Success Of Beta Program ... - 0 views
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Pinterest’s roadmap to monetization is becoming more clear. The company announced today that its Promoted Pins program, which it made available in beta to certain brands eight months ago, has performed “just as good and sometimes better than organic Pins,” and it will make the program available to all advertisers on January 1.
Facebook May Pit Mobile Ad Platform Against Twitter | PYMNTS.com - 0 views
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MoPub offers a comprehensive platform that monetizes ad space on mobile platforms and social media, while providing real-time bidding for prime advertising slots and times. In 2013, the company was purchased by Twitter for $350 millio
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Despite the silence from Facebook on the matter, the company has made moves in the past that would indicate at least a desire to further its reach in the mobile advertising market. Last year, Facebook released Audience Network, which is meant to build out its infrastructure and enable advertisers to run Facebook ads on third-party mobile phones. Another such program is Atlas, which tracks users anonymously and provides feedback to advertisers. Facebook has also taken out a patent on a program that would enable advertisers to target only the most “influential” people on social media. Theoretically, these programs would be stitched together as part of any MoPub-like system.
Upright Position Communications | Slow PR: How Understanding the True Nature of PR Lead... - 0 views
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#1 – Results are not immediate I call this the “seven week itch”. One thing that’s consistent with tech startups working with PR agencies or consultants for the first time is how antsy they tend to get before they start to see results
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Here’s the mantra for Slow PR: Good results take time, require solid messaging groundwork and need a strong fostering of your media network. There are exceptions, but for the most part, solid, sustainable media results require a foundation that needs to be built.
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If you have a new app and you want a review from a strong critic, make sure that the app is ready for that level of scrutiny.
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Two new resources to help every PR pro thrive - Prezly - 0 views
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Introducing: #PRstack and PRgeeks.co The first is a free front end for #PRStack, Stephen Waddington’s crowdsourced directory of third party PR tools. And to accompany it, we have created PRgeeks.co, a resource designed to match these tools with great guides, knowledge and community.
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PRgeeks.co is the other piece of the puzzle. Over time, we will be developing this site into an encyclopaedia of PR tips, tricks and hacks in a format accessible to anyone.
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