Persuasive Picks for week of 4/9/12
Relatively few brands have used Tumblr in their marketing initiatives, and only a handful have done it particularly well. Michael Estrin explains that despite its lack of traction with brands, Tumblr has a solid following with agency folks, especially creatives in Why digital marketers can’t ignore Tumblr via iMediaConnection. Peter Himler recounts on The Flack [...]
Persuasive Picks for week of 3/26/12
Tony Obregon explains in his SocialMediaToday post that while it seems like everyone is jumping on the Pinterest bandwagon, it’s creating a new paradigm of online sharers that are connecting with images to self-identify with their needs, wants and desires – The Art of Social Image Curation and Visual Linking. The Future of Social Media [...]
Persuasive Picks for week of 3/19/12
Pinterest released a new page design for profile pages this week – Danielle Leitch of SocialMediaToday discusses the improved functionality and advantages the new design will provide for both “pinners” and businesses alike in her post Pinterest has a New Design. This week also brought the announcement of the integration of social media into Google [...]
Persuasive Picks for week of 3/12/12
Does social media affect how you spend money? You betcha. Drew Olanoff of TheNextWeb says that it isn’t whether social services influence how we spend money, but how they affect our habits – and gives readers a closer look at three ways social media is doing this: influence, information, and indiscretion (yes, indiscretion). Lisa Evans [...]
Persuasive Picks for the week of 07/18/11
What is Engagement in Social Media? Angela Hausman explores the definition of “engagement” via this post on SocialMediaToday. Be sure to read through the comment thread for additional definitions and view points from the SMT community. What does Google+ mean for your social media policy? Technologist David Reinhardt expands on the potential impact Google+ will have on the [...]
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