A Social Media Cheat Sheet
Thursday, July 7th, 2011

It’s here! A comprehensive cheat sheet to all of the social media sites nonprofits need to be part of, courtesy of CMO.com. (more…)
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Thursday, July 7th, 2011

It’s here! A comprehensive cheat sheet to all of the social media sites nonprofits need to be part of, courtesy of CMO.com. (more…)
Wednesday, June 22nd, 2011
Interesting post by Forbes’ Marc Babej about how well celebrity endorsements work (or don’t work):
77% of respondents [to an Adweek/Harris Interactive poll] claimed that “when a sports star, movie star or other celebrity endorses a product” they are no more or less likely to buy it. 14% stated they are less likely to buy. Only 4% stated they are more likely to buy. What’s more, these results were remarkably consistent across age groups and gender.
The intriguing part: his point about how the question simply underscores the challenges market researchers face when trying to gauge this sort of metric.
[O]pinion surveys operate on three big assumptions:
So what should we take from this new research? Babej suggests a different standard by which to measure the effectiveness of celeb endorsements:
Conclusion: celebrity endorsements as an advertising tactic should be approached with caution… but not because of consumers’ self-reported likeliness to be swayed by them.
Monday, June 13th, 2011
Pretty amusing video of what it’s like to interact on social media … translated into (gasp!) real human interaction:
H/T Adverblog
Thursday, June 9th, 2011
A client (restaurant) recently asked if joining a mobile app marketing program would be a wise move. The answer is, it depends – some demographics are completely tuned in to this type of marketing, while others cling to more traditional communication methods.
My strong hunch, however, is that mobile is worth the investment, especially for local businesses. (more…)