Posts Tagged ‘social networking’


Advertising in the Age of Social Media

Monday, September 14th, 2009

A few years ago the shmany phonesift to Internet media viewing was spoken of in terms of “lean forward” vs. “sit back.”  This was exemplified by the way we view media on the Web (searching, choosing, interacting) vs. television (grab a bag of chips and turn it on!).

Nowadays (some 4 years later!) we speak of the shift from “one-to-many” communication (TV, radio, newspapers) to “many-to-many” (Twitter, Facebook, Wikipedia, YouTube, etc.). Every day more and more marketers are rushing to hop on the social media marketing bandwagon: building YouTube channels and creating Facebook fan pages and Twitter profiles. (more…)

What are all the Tweets about?

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

Twitter gets a ton of press. Marketers are falling over themselves trying to find ways to leverage it to connect with their audience. Recently I wrote about marketing with Twitter and suggested that it might not be the silver bullet organizations are looking for.

Today I read this eMarketer article detailing research regarding what people are actually using Twitter for. (more…)

Twitter & Your Online Marketing Plans

Monday, June 29th, 2009

Twitter is certainly at the top of marketers’ minds these days. I see it referenced everywhere - in blogs I’m reading, on corporate and brand sites, on e-commerce sites, not to mention on radio and TV.  Is Twitter “lightning in a bottle” for those trying to engage with their audience?  Is it the link to your customers that’s been missing all along?  Let’s look at the larger picture.

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Twitter, while unique, is just another in a growing line of social networking platforms that have won the hearts of millions of Web users around the world.  While Twitter is pared down, feature-wise, from Facebook or MySpace, its fundamental underpinnings are the same:  make connections and share information.  That’s where marketers see all the potential value:  why not let your fans spread the word about your brand? (more…)