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Posts:March 2014, Social Media
How To Become the Next Oreo Without Becoming the Next Oreo
Thanks to Oreo’s Big Game tweet heard around the world in 2013, social media professionals will never be able to watch a major pop-culture event with their family ever again. Instead, they will be glued to their monitors. Some as lone warriors entrusted with their brand’s reputation for one pivotal night, some as elite members […]
Twitter Turns Eight
by Stephen Waddington| March 21, 2014
Twitter is officially eight-years-old. In the time since its launch, the platform has been adopted by more than 200 million people around the world for news, communication, networking, customer service, research and more. Twitter is a channel in its own right. It has its own dynamic, etiquette and culture. Any organization that is considering adopting […]
Facebook Drives 3.5x More Traffic to News Websites Than Google
by Danny Whatmough| March 17, 2014
An article by Derek Thompson in The Atlantic reveals some fascinating research that nods to the fact that social media has, over the last 12 months, become a de facto source of traffic for news websites. Analysis of data from the BuzzFeed Partner Network (which includes popular sites like BuzzFeed, the New York Times and […]
Anticipating SXSW 2015
by Elizabeth Adams| March 13, 2014
It’s hard to put into words how my experience at SXSW was. I guess truly amazing would be a great start. I left the well-known tech conference feeling inspired, energized and grateful. I feel fortunate that Ketchum made the investment for me to attend. It adds credibility to what I do, and has given me […]
10 Reasons Why You Should Take Notes From Buzzfeed
by Paul Middleton| March 13, 2014
Buzzfeed has risen to global fame with its dangerously addictive formula of funny gifs, breaking news, interactive quizzes and legendary lists. Not only are they a social influencer in the U.S., their UK site alone now sees 16 million monthly users, which accounts for almost 10% of BuzzFeed’s global traffic. (click to tweet) Some of […]
Sprinting Through SXSW
by Andrada Morar| March 10, 2014
Since exercise does more for the brain than it does for the body, and running especially brings our mood, attention, motivation and stress levels back into equilibrium, I started my SXSW experience with an Equinox cross run challenge. I’m happy I did, because I got the chance to train with a superstar coach – check out […]