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TBG Joins Sprinklr
CEO Simon Mansell discusses Sprinklr’s acquisition of TBG.
This Week in Social 08/08/14
Posted by:Genna AlTai, Executive Content Manager
Howdy, Mayor
Foursquare’s back! This time, the pioneering location-based service is venturing into the business of finding food.
This Week in Social 01/08/14
Posted by:Genna AlTai, Executive Content Manager
Internet.Org has arrived
The much anticipated Internet.Org is now available in Zambia, which will allow users free access to popular sites like Facebook, Google and Wikipedia. Where in the world will they take it next?
The three golden rules of social customer services
Posted by: Bianca Ohannessian, Senior Content Manager
Social media is one of the most effective ways for consumers to get a brand’s attention, and so community managers are often left to fight off mildly irritated or fiercely infuriated customers on the front-line. I’ve been there, and it’s a dark, dark place. It’s often the more creative complaints that get the most attention and therefore get resolved the quickest. Equally, some of the more unconventional brand responses are the real winners that can turn a potential PR disaster into a triumph.
Facebook: video ads get a revamp and… is News Feed shopping actually happening?
Posted by: Jamie O’Brien, Social Editor
New capabilities for Facebook’s video ads Facebook wants to be a branding platform on a par with TV and its video ads are a big part of this. Launched in March, its Premium Video Ads are bought and measured in the same way as traditional TV ads, making it as easy as possible for brands to move some of their TV budget over to Facebook.
Facebook is expanding the features of website custom audiences
Posted by: Jamie O’Brien, Social Editor
Facebook has announced enhancements to its Custom Audiences from your Website product that will make it easier to retarget people who have visited your website.
It’s finally here: buy ads by reach and frequency on Facebook
Posted by: Jamie O’Brien, Social Editor
All managed Facebook clients can now buy ads on Facebook by reach and Frequency. This is important news for many of our clients who have been requesting this capability for a long time.
Memes, Teens and Tumblr
Posted by: Maria Rejowicz-Quaid, Senior Social Insights Analyst
Social media was created by teens for teens—Mark Zuckerburg was only 19 when he started Facebook and similarly youthful entrepreneurs have created many other apps and platforms. Facebook was originally dominated by a young audience, but as it has matured, its audience has too. While the vast majority of teens are still using Facebook, it isn’t a place where they can be themselves.
The power of the IAMA
Posted by: Andy Cooper, Head of Content
Of all the social networks & sites brands are familiar with using, Reddit is probably quite low down the list. Reasons for this are numerous – there’s little data or advertising to be taken from the site, it’s not a place for an ongoing branded presence, and its users are notoriously hostile to any bullishly heavy-handed marketing.
This Week in Social 11/07/14
Posted by:Genna AlTai, Executive Content Manager
Did Facebook Paper deliver the goods?
Paper kicked off to some rave reviews. The Verge even called it the “best Facebook app ever”, but how’s it doing now? Find out on Inside Social.
The evolution of photo apps
What would social media be without imagery? Our Senior Content Manager takes a look at the evolution of photography apps and how it’s affected social.
How is the evolution of photography apps affecting social media?
Posted by: Bianca Ohannessian, Senior Content Manager
We may have just crossed into a new phase of amateur photography, with the release of improved Instagram editing tools and the sudden rise of the slick photography app, VSCO Cam. Advancing technology is enabling the average smartphone user to produce expert-level shots. Will this affect the type of content brands should be posting on social media?
Aside from a huge range of dedicated photography apps out there, everything from overlays to distortion effects, smartphones are getting smarter and social networks are getting far more technical. Users are being given increased control over how they share photos and what they look like.
This Week in Social 04/07/14
Posted by:Genna AlTai, Executive Content Manager
What is Instagram?
How do brands use it? Why is it so darn engaging and how do the ads work? Our Social Editor clues us in.
Facebook is playing with your feelings. Not totally sure how you should react? TechCrunch discusses the ethics of user manipulation.
9 Creative Pinterest hacks you need to know about
Posted by: Bianca Ohannessian, Senior Content Manager
Pinterest has been in the spotlight recently after launching their advertising offering, Promoted Pins. With visual platforms on the rise, Pinterest is a great place for brands to reach their fans. As well as interacting with followers as much as possible, here are some creative tricks to make your Pins (and Promoted Pins) stand out from the crowd.
Has Facebook Paper failed to deliver? Or are journalists pouncing too soon?
Posted by: Jamie O’Brien, Social Editor
Paper launched to rave reviews—everyone loved it. It was the “best Facebook app ever”. Five months on, there are rumblings that it has failed. Is this true? Let’s take a closer look and see whether Paper will turn out to be a Facebook Messenger (good) or a Facebook Poke (crap).
Twitter launches mobile app install ads
Posted by: Jamie O’Brien, Social Editor
Twitter’s mobile app install ads will launch today at Twitter’s #AppsOnTap event. Mobile gaming is driving a boom in app install marketing. Globally, games make up 40% of all app store downloads but they account for 75% of revenue. Leading software companies are willing to spend big as, the bottom line is, they are making good returns on their investments.
Instagram: How do brands use it? Why is it so engaging? How do ads work?
Posted by: Jamie O’Brien, Social Editor
If you aren’t an Instagram user, you'll know that it’s a photo sharing app but do you know exactly how it works? Or, do you know how brands are using it? Here’s our guide including a quick overview of the basics, details on how brands use Instagram and how to prepare for advertising on the platform.
This Week in Social
Thy should always have clear objectives
TBG’s very own VP of Sales identifies the “Ten Commandments of Paid Social Media” on Sprinklr’s blog. Check it out.
It turns out, teens actually aren’t fleeing from Facebook! According to AdWeek, only 20 percent of teens are on WhatsApp and 40 percent are on Snapchat. Just as long as they’re not on Tinder, we’re fine.