A couple of weeks ago, the entertainment-streaming service Netflix realigned its offerings to give customers the choices of having a streaming-only service, a DVD-only service, or a combination of the two – all at a notable price hike from last September’s more modest rise. The company found itself in a social-media mine field as its […]
#SocialMedia: First Advertising Tweets Go Out Today And Await Your Clickthrough
Twitter launches a new feature to create a revenue stream for the microblogging site. ‘Promoted tweets‘ will come through your Tweet stream, but instead of moving along that stream along with every other 140-odd character announcement, these will sit at the source of your stream for a while – unless you click through them. Indeed, […]
#Social Networking: Netflix Losing Control of Social-Network Goodwill
This author is not a Netflix subscriber. The draw of the story about the media-streaming service raising its rates by over 60% earlier this week (a raise that will not have an impact on current subscribers until the fall) is how Netflix’s subscribers jumped all over the service via their social networks and Facebook. Netflix runs the […]
#Development: Establishing Goals To Ensure Integrating Social Media In Your Organization’s Growth Plans
Integrating social media among your peers and within the overall strategy of your charity or nonprofit is not simply a matter of establishing a Facebook presence and hoping for the best. Steven Van Belleghem, branding and word-of-mouth strategist at InSites Consulting, and Dado Van Peteghem, strategic consultant at DearMedia, have spent the spring interviewing numerous […]
#Aging: Ford Motor Co. Features Fonts For Baby Boomers – How Lame Is That?!
As Margo Channing famously said, “You better buckle up. It’s going to be a bumpy night.” The issue that has fired all cylinders is that the Ford Motor Company is designing a series of cars over the next few years with larger fonts and gauges in order, in part, to appeal to Baby Boomers. Out […]
#Social Networking: Entrance Is Free. Influence Is Not.
The voices questioning the impact of social media are legion, and we have shared some of those voices with you over the last eighteen months. Most of those voices that question the value of social media question not its presence or influence, but the way so many sectors of modern ‘connected’ society assume ‘social media […]
#Aging: Getting Older and Still Consuming
The New York Times reports that a new marketing effort by AARP will promote the baby boom generation, as it ages, as a viable consumer target for advertisers. The campaign, which includes print and digital ads, will run in trade publications like Advertising Age starting Monday. “Our sense is that we’ve reached a tipping point,” […]
#Tech: Memorial Day History & Technology To Get You Home
Memorial Day in the US sits on the opposite end of the calendar of most of the western (post-)industrial nations who celebrate it on November 11. While theirs marks the end of hostilities from The Great War (aka World War I), ours marks our Civil War, and was begun to create an opportunity for reunifying […]