As I sit at Newark International airport awaiting my flight to San Francisco, I cannot believe that only 10 days earlier, I was sitting at Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv, Israel awaiting my return flight to the US.
WOWEEEEE! That is all I have to say when reading this article, graph, chart..whatever you want to call it! If you ever needed social media stats or beautiful infographs to sell your clients on the potential of using social media…
If you LOVE beauty, make-up and social media, this is a great read with some key take-aways! Sephora is a perfect example of a brand that gets how to incorporate social media and emerging technology into their promotion and marketing…
To read Part I, please click here. Concerns aside, I still had a blast. I spent the majority of my time in Tel Aviv. It is the hub of hi-tech, science, business, finance and the arts. It is known for…
Brands are consistently having to re-evaluate their marketing strategies to gain and maintain customer loyalty. However, the challenge is and will continue to be…what tools and how to use them in order to not only stay top of mind but…
Did we ever doubt that mobile was going to be the future? With the improvements in mobile phone capabilities, mobile carriers offering competitive pricing (although it is still hard to find this in the US) and 3rd world countries jumping on the mobile bandwagon, there is reason to believe that mobile will be “the” way to access all information at all times.
The infograph as part of this post deals with the non-profit world and its use of social media to build awareness and create engagement. It focuses on 8 different sectors and on a personal front, I am very happy to see that the animal cause is leading the pack!
This beautifully designed and information heavy infographic illustrates the social media evolution from 2011 to 2012 in terms of usage on social networks. Key questions such as What are the top social networks?, How do internet users spend their time…
I recall the “good-old days” when I had to develop a number of these powerpoint decks for Weber Shandwick’s Global PR digital practice, screenGRAB. Trying to convince some clients that they needed to incorporate the digital landscape into their overall PR strategy was like pulling teeth. For many other clients, they immediately understood the need.