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Mind the Social Media Gap - 51 days ago
This article first appeared in the PointZero magazine, issue 2 October 2009.It is often said that marketing helps consumers decide which product they should buy, and the customer service and operations department of any company is where this work can... Topics: Dave Carroll, Dave Evans, engage, facebook, integrate, learn, listen, listen learn engage integrate, marketing, mind the gap, operations, social business, social media, social media advertising, social media metrics, social media monitoring, social media platform, social thermometer, twitter, United, united breaks guitars
When social media meets mobile – a perfect match? - 61 days ago
This post looks at taking social media mobile and how the growth in social networks will drive mobile internet usage.You can’t help noticing how fast social networks are growing around the world, and with the two that get the most press lately –... Topics: Allan Moore, facebook, microsoft, mobile internet, mobile internet adoption, mobile internet plans, mobile meets social networking, mobile social, mobile social networking, moso, orange, Orange social life, social media, social networking, the glittering allure of the mobile society, twitter, vf360, vodafone 360
GoMo News magazine showcases mobile thought leadership - 61 days ago
Bena Roberts and the team at GoMo news asked thought leaders in the mobile space to share a mix of insight, due diligence and perception with us. What they got was a number of razor sharp articles piercing the heart of the mobile marketing, mobile... Topics: barcode, bena roberts, digital newspaper, gomo, gomo news, issuu, mobile, mobile advertising, mobile barcodes, mobile esats, mobile search, mobile social networking, opinion, thought leaders, thought leadership
I read an interesting report in the Telegraph yesterday that says London is the “social media capital of the world”. This is not hard to believe – a city of 8 million people that the Telegraph claim would rather tweet than talk to each other on...
Topics: advertising, brands, Cathy Wilcox, conversation, crm, dave edwards, engage, engagement, facebook, integrate, Kraft, learn, listen, Listening, london social media capital, London twitter capital, ogilvy, ogilvy 360 digital influence, ogilvy pr, ogilvysocial, Participating, Peter Friedman, Revolution magzine, rory sutherland, social crm, social media, Social Media experts, starbucks, twitter, twitter for brands, Vegemite
Topics: advertising, brands, Cathy Wilcox, conversation, crm, dave edwards, engage, engagement, facebook, integrate, Kraft, learn, listen, Listening, london social media capital, London twitter capital, ogilvy, ogilvy 360 digital influence, ogilvy pr, ogilvysocial, Participating, Peter Friedman, Revolution magzine, rory sutherland, social crm, social media, Social Media experts, starbucks, twitter, twitter for brands, Vegemite
The short answer is no I do not believe so, otherwise I would not have set up @madeleinegrill’s twitter account for when she is older.Last week I was asked by Sky News to provide comment on the issue of “Techno addiction”, as a result.
Topics: addicted to text, Amelia Torode, bbc, blackberry, blackberry flashing light, blackberry light, blackberry orphans, distraction, email light, email overload, facebook, guardian, information overload, Mark Stone, Nada Kakabadse, Northampton University, Outlook, overload, productivity, Professor Nada Kakabadse, Sigel press, Sigel report, sky, Sky News, Sky News TV, social distraction, social media, social media addicts, social media children, social media orphans, social network anxiety, social network research, Susan Bailey, techno addcicts, techno addiction, Techno Addicts: Life Style Through Technology, twitaholic, twitter, twitter addiction, xobni
Topics: addicted to text, Amelia Torode, bbc, blackberry, blackberry flashing light, blackberry light, blackberry orphans, distraction, email light, email overload, facebook, guardian, information overload, Mark Stone, Nada Kakabadse, Northampton University, Outlook, overload, productivity, Professor Nada Kakabadse, Sigel press, Sigel report, sky, Sky News, Sky News TV, social distraction, social media, social media addicts, social media children, social media orphans, social network anxiety, social network research, Susan Bailey, techno addcicts, techno addiction, Techno Addicts: Life Style Through Technology, twitaholic, twitter, twitter addiction, xobni
























