Posts Tagged: linkedin


4
Aug 09

Link roundup: read & recommended between July 31st and August 4th

Added to my Delicious bookmarks between July 31st through August 4th:

  • YouTube Goes After Local News, Attempts to Sign Newspaper, TV Partners – MarketingVOX – ouTube has created a new feature called “News Near You” which uses the internet address of the visitor’s computer to determine the user’s location, and offers relevant local videos from within a 100-mile radius.The feature is just one element in YouTube’s push into news video.
  • Study: Women Value SocNets but Won't Pay Fees – MarketingVOX – The top five reasons women belong to social networks:

    To network professionally
    To stay up-to-date with friends
    To stay up-to-date with groups they belong to
    To promote their business.
    To research products or services

  • Trends Shaping the New Consumer » Ipsos-Ideas.com – The New Consumer has re-evaluated individual and societal roles and has decided to 'reboot' and start over. No longer content to leave it to institutions to repair what they see as the system's shortcomings or failures, they are leading the way and taking charge. They are taking this opportunity to do away with artificial and manufactured needs, rediscover the true value of things and live new experiences. They are conspicuously green, consuming in different ways – looking for tangible ways to indulge on a dime instead of a dollar, to share and swap as opposed to buy, to reuse and exchange instead of dispose – and are not shy about letting people know they are doing it. They choose to do their business with suppliers who authentically share their values of social and environmental responsibility, and they understand that the internet has empowered them with an unprecedented voice, reach and participation in product or service development.
  • Stop Saying Sorry, Start Getting Really Social – "It's a mistake to think that simply responding to negative customer experiences with a speedy Tweet, or jolly little video, is enough. But unless you’re prepared to perform root and branch surgery on the way that your company works, and put the customer at the heart of everything that you do, it won’t make a difference as you’ll always be fighting fires"
  • MarketingSherpa: Using LinkedIn for Lead Generation: 6 Lessons – LinkedIn requires a special approach to lead generation, and presents some unique challenges for marketers.
  • Mobile Data Users Connecting To Ads In Other Media | MediaPost – while people are not averse to advertising on mobile devices, they object to the lack of relevant ads. Working with comScore on its latest round of mobile research, Starcom found 63% of mobile data subscribers are using mobile phones as a way to access ads or offers in other media.

31
Jul 09

Link roundup: read & recommended between July 28th and July 31st

Added to my Delicious bookmarks between July 28th through July 31st:

  • Social Media Best Practices – eMarketer – In late 2008, MarketingSherpa surveyed social media marketers about the effectiveness of their practices. Large majorities rated social media marketing effective at influencing brand reputation, increasing awareness and improving search rankings and site traffic.
  • Managing Your Small Business’s Online Reputation – NYTimes.com – Local review sites are reshaping the world of small business by becoming the new Yellow Pages, one-stop platforms where customers can find a business — and also see independent critiques of its performance.

    How do you manage your reputation when everybody is a critic?

  • B2B Marketers Latching Onto Social Media : MarketingProfs – Most B2B marketers have begun using social media and more of them are planning to use "newer media" than ever before, according a new study by BtoB magazine and the Association of National Advertisers, reports BtoB Online.

    Nearly two-thirds (66%) of polled marketers said they use social media, up from 20% from two years ago. Among B2B marketers, 57% said they now use social media, up from 15% in 2007.

  • MediaPost Publications Study: Who's On Which Social Nets 07/28/2009 – More than half of social network users have associated their profiles with a brand, company or product. While much has been written about negative nature of Web 2.0 and blog posts, social network users are more likely to say positive things about brands, companies or products.
  • The Importance of Social Media Audits « Web Strategy by Jeremiah Owyang | Social Media, Web Marketing – Just as brands conduct audits of inventory, employees, and budgets on an often annual basis, they should also survey the landscape to find out what customers, influencers, partners and employees are participating on the social web. Audits are key for identifying priorities, benchmarking previous efforts, and planning for future efforts; the same applies for social media.
  • Why People Use Twitter – eMarketer – Men and women both used Twitter primarily to keep in touch with friends. Secondarily, men were interested in finding news and women in updating their status.

    Users under age 35 were more interested in broadcasting their status than their senior counterparts. Older users were more likely to use the service for work-related purposes.


28
Jul 09

Link roundup: read & recommended between July 27th and July 28th

Added to my Delicious bookmarks between July 27th through July 28th:

  • Discovery Launches Facebook Connect Enabled Shark Week Promotion – Discovery is the latest company to launch a Facebook Connect enabled promotion that pulls in profile data into a custom generated video. This video is much more reminiscent of the Prototype game trailer that we previously wrote about. The promotion creatively depicts the viewers memories as they are being eaten by a shark. It also intelligently prompts a user to share the campaign after viewing the promotional video.
  • LinkedIn Gives You a Better Way to Brand Your Business – LinkedIn has just rolled out Custom Company Profiles to help you make your company profile shine bright and attract would be applicants with targeted content, better visibility, and more modules.
  • 7 Secrets to Tweeting Your Corporate Culture – Some people don’t like communicating with a company logo. But when a company offers a pleasant look and feel, and tweets out information of value to customers, then it is possible to connect with them. Here are 7 suggestions (along with some Twitter examples) for establishing a rock-solid corporate culture on Twitte
  • Red Cross Social Media Strategy Handbook – Handbook for Red Cross to familiarize stakeholders with the national social media philosophy, invite them to find, join, and participate in the national social media presence, and guide them in creating their own local social media presence.
  • Summer At MoMA – MoMa trip planning
  • Where in the world are those 18.6 million iPod touches? – Apple 2.0 – Fortune Brainstorm Tech – According to AdMob, Canadians have purchased more than 1.36 million iPod touches but only 805,594 iPhones.
  • How to Get In Tune with Your Readers Needs [and Produce Compelling Content] – For content to be compelling it needs to connect with needs of those consuming it.

    Whether those needs are for entertainment, news, inspiration, community, instruction, intellectual stimulation, a laugh/or a cry etc – if your content meets the need it goes a long long way to being compelling – after-all, who pays attention to something that has little relevance to them?


21
Jul 09

Link roundup: read & recommended between July 16th and July 21st

Added to my Delicious bookmarks between July 16th through July 21st:

  • iPhone Games: Idea Attracts Coke, Audi, but not Many Others – Advertising Age – Digital – there are only a few handfuls of branded games in the App Store. Those include Coca-Cola's "Happiness Factory," released last month; Miller Lite's "Round Runner," launched in May; Ford Motor Co.'s "Flex Photo Lab," out last October; Audi "A4 Driving Challenge," released last August; and Pizza Hut's ordering and game app and Nissan's "Cube Party Roundup," both introduced last week.
  • Twitter leaps 1,989% YOY | MarketingCharts – Twitter.com was again the fastest growing site for the month, increasing 1,928% year-over-year, from one million unique visitors in June 2008 to 21 million unique visitors in June 2009. Facebook remains #1 for overall visitors as well as time on site.
  • New Study Finds Correlation Between Social Media and Financial Success – Those brands that were the most engaged saw their revenue grow over the past year by 18% while the least engaged brands saw losses of negative 6%.
  • SEOmoz | CAPTCHAs' Effect on Conversion Rates – With CAPTCHA on, there was an 88% reduction in SPAM but there were 159 failed conversions. Those failed conversions could be SPAM, but they could also be people who couldn’t figure out the CAPTCHA and finally just gave up. With CAPTCHA’s on, SPAM and failed conversions accounted for 7.3% of all the conversions for the 3 month period. With CAPTCHA’s off, SPAM conversions accounted for 4.1% of all the conversions for the 3 month period. That possibly means when CAPTCHA’s are on, the company could lose out on 3.2% of all their conversions!
  • 10 Rules For Advertising On Facebook – 'Rules' for Facebook have pretty good crossover for marketing/branding/advertising presence in other social media channels. Some really good advice here.

11
Jul 09

Link roundup: read & recommended between July 8th and July 10th

Added to my Delicious bookmarks between July 8th through July 10th:

  • Tourism BC | Research – B.C. travel & tourism research
  • Global Advertising: Consumers Trust Real Friends and Virtual Strangers the Most | Nielsen Wire – Recommendations from personal acquaintances or opinions posted by consumers online are the most trusted forms of advertising, according to the latest Nielsen Global Online Consumer Survey of over 25,000 Internet consumers from 50 countries.
  • Social Media: Anderson Analytics Reveals Users' Habits – Advertising Age – Digital – "Which social network you favor says a lot about you — and you might be surprised just what it says."
  • 39% of Moms Make 'Net Time Their Quiet Time – MarketingVOX – New behavioural research on digital habits of moms. "The number of moms who use social media regularly (e.g. Facebook, MySpace, BabyCenter Community) has significantly increased from 11% to 63% since 2006; a change of 462%."
  • Kids Flocking to the Web | Nielsen Online – "According to Nielsen, kids 2-11 spent nearly seven hours online per month five years ago, versus 11 hours a month in 2009, with boys spending slightly more time on average than girls (seven percent more this past May). That usage disparity is perhaps most evident in online video viewing, as boys accounted for 61 percent of video streams among kids on the Web and 57 percent of kids time spent viewing videos."
  • 5 outstanding corporate blogs | iMedia Connection – "Corporate blogging is a great marketing tool — but not one that should be launched lightly. Like other marketing initiatives, a company's blog is an investment that should produce a measurable return. Thus much thought should be given to ways in which companies can enhance the value of these programs for both their consumers and their own bottom lines."

16
Jun 09

Bookmarks for June 16th from 17:27 to 17:27

Bookmarked on June 16th