Social Marketing

Exploring the Social TV Viewing Phenomenon

The idea of TV as the “first screen” and other devices as the “second” or “third” screens is dead. Today, the first screen is whichever one a consumer is looking at, according to “Social TV: Marketing to Viewers in Real Time,” a new report from eMarketer.

webcitygirls// 3.0 Evolution!

webcitygirls// continues evolving.  As part of this evolution, a redesigned webcitygirls.com has been created serving as a platform launch for a one-of-a-kind webNovela, titled “Las Bobas No Velan Sus Cuentas” which debuted on October 3, via You Tube Space Coast channel and webcitygirls// site. 

Digital Distress: What Keeps Marketers Up at Night? [REPORT]

Marketers report strong doubts about their skills, effectiveness and ability to measure the impact of their campaigns according to research released from Adobe.

Coca-Cola fights FOMO with ‘Social Robots’ [INSIGHT & VIDEO]

This year marked the 10th anniversary of Coca-Cola’s Summer Love Festival: three days of parties, games, spas and music for Israeli teens—all with unlimited access to Coca-Cola. Of course, not every teenager who’d like to go can attend, setting up those who are absent for a serious case of FOMO: the fear of missing out, and in this case, the uneasy feeling that your peers are having a better time than you are. So Coca-Cola created a solution for a few of those left out: Social Robots, which allowed teens to join the fun virtually.

Social Channels of Influence in the Cosmetic Market [REPORT]

Women talk about cosmetics brands and beauty products on social networks and NetBase found that discussions do influence purchase decisions and the power of blogs and message boards, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and Instagram vary by the friends, favorite celebrities, ages and ethnicities of female consumers.

Executives divided on which Department should Oversee Social Media Activities [INGFOGRAPHIC]

  Who should manage a company’s social media presence? According to a new survey by The Creative Group, it’s a tough question. When advertising and marketing executives were asked which department is best suited to oversee an organization’s social media efforts, the response was divided: 39 percent of respondents said public relations/communications and 35 percent said marketing.

How Social Media influences Fashion Purchases [INFOGRAPHIC]

The results were eye-opening, and point to some real differential strategies by category for fashion brands. Netbase will be releasing several reports over the next few weeks that dive into various categories, but for now here is a taste of some of the top level findings.

UM cracks The Social Code [INSIGHT]

  Wave, the first social media study on a global scale, has tracked the dynamic shifts that have taken place within the social media landscape for the last seven years. As part of this year’s survey, the importance of the human need to connect combined with the proliferation of smartphones reveals compelling insights into consumer behavior. These insights offer brand marketers an opportunity to create customized media strategies that speak to consumers locally at the global level.

Embedding Science into everyday Social Marketing Workflow

Marketers often operate within flight-driven campaign workflows, with budgets pre-allocated to specific content, times and frequencies, especially when amplifying owned social content, or sponsored content (e.g., Facebook Promoted Posts), one of the most prominent social advertising formats.

Building vs. Fostering Community in Social

  Social media is all about community. Without community, there is no social – unless you’re having schizophrenic conversations with yourself. But, there’s a big difference between BUILDING a community and FOSTERING a community.

How to pick The Best Social Media Network for your Brand

  It’s easy for marketers to become overwhelmed by social media. There are so many social networks, and each one can seem essential to your brand’s success. However, it’s not necessary to spend resources on them all. Rather, pick the channels that make the most sense for your brand. There are two key steps to determine which social networks are right for you. First, identify your brand’s audience and goals. Second, understand the strengths that each social network offers to brands.

Restaurants up their Use of Social, Mobile

Restaurants around the world are seeing the value in digital marketing, especially programs that can increase customer loyalty and help establishments get the word out among like-minded diners.

Commercial Breaks aren’t Tweet Breaks

TV is becoming more social every day. We know viewers tweet during live TV, but there’s still much to learn about the relationship between TV viewing and social media usage. For example, are people tweeting while a show unfolds—during the actual minutes of a program—or are they reserving their Tweets for the commercial breaks?

Mothers share their Brand, Coupon Preferences

  Although mothers are known to be especially active on social networks, that does not mean they will necessarily endorse their favorite brands by following them on social media. A June 2013 survey of US mothers participating in the Allrecipes.com community found that just more than one-third of respondents followed brands or stores on social media, while 65% said they did not.

Anonymity, Privacy, and Security Online [REPORT]

  A new survey finds that most internet users would like to be anonymous online, but many think it is not possible to be completely anonymous online

The 2013 Social Rich Media [REPORT]

Facebook has emerged as a cost-effective channel for driving both brand and direct response objectives but most marketers are still trying to find the magic recipe for getting the most out of their spend here.

Twitter use Rises across US Age Groups.

Social networking reached 72% of US adult web users in May 2013, according to data from the Pew Internet & American Life Project. That’s up from 67% in December 2012, and an indication that social use is still growing, rather than beginning to plateau.

Blogging Stats 2013 [INFOGRAPHIC]

It can be hard to find a glut of blogging stats all wrapped up in one place, so I was pleasantly surprised to find this infographic. It had a lot of data and statistics regarding blogging, and while a lot of it is US-centric, it does offer up some tasty nuggets.

Chief Marketing Officers find it Difficult to Prove impact of Social Media Investments. [INSIGHT]

Only 15 percent of the 410 CMOs surveyed by professor Christine Moorman of Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business said they have proven quantitative impact on their social media marketing expenditures. Another 36 percent responded they have a good sense of the qualitative impact, but not the quantitative impact.

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