Posts Tagged ‘social media explained’
Are you LinkedIn?
The huge member base of social online-networks like LinkedIn can help your business to increase visibility in the crowded marketing place of today
Social Networks in Plain English
This quirky video explains the value of social networking without the jargon that sometimes gets in the way of the real explanation. Simply put social networking is valuable to the individual as well as the brand. If you like this video click here to get Social Media in Plain English.
How Big is Social Networking?
Just how big is social networking? This video shows that social networking is bigger than small countries. The statistics are staggering. Social networking affects everyone and is quickly changing the way the internet is used. It is also changing the way marketing and business is run as well.
Dave and ‘The Brand’: A Study in Social Conversation
“Always be passionate about ideas and communicating those ideas and discoveries to others in the things you make.” Charles Eames The Video ‘Dave and Blank’ (originally produced by 22 squared) shows a consumer passionately communicating feelings and discoveries about a product, brand or service with everyone in their social media circle. The video illustrates why ...
Benefits of Engaging in Social Conversation
This 22Squared video illustrates why it is important for brands to engage in a conversation with consumers. The conversation is already in progress- the only problem is that most brands aren’t a part of it.
Transdigital Communications-Planning™
In a world where the consumer is in control, successfully building brands requires a keen understanding of how new communications technology, new channels, and creativity work together to help brands strengthen their relationship with consumers. Today’s consumers are becoming less brand-loyal and more trusting of one another. That’s why traditional marketing fails to engage them. People ...
Social Media in Plain English
A simple video centred around the forces that are shaping social media in today’s increasingly technological, social society.







