Bing search engine is set to have yet another makeover. The purpose – to help better include search results from social media sites. (more…)
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A look into Lady Gaga’s social media platform
Thursday, May 10th, 2012Engagement, Reviews, Social Media
So, recently I blogged about the new social media platform introduced by Lady Gaga called Little Monsters. Well today I got access to the beta site and am apparently one of the first ‘little monsters’ to gain access. (more…)
Just Do It – A short history lesson
Wednesday, May 9th, 2012Digital Marketing, Marketing, Online Marketing, Social Media
Nike’s ‘Just do it’ campaign is regularly voted in the top advertising campaigns of all time, spawning a slogan that has become synonymous with the Nike brand. Several stories regarding the creation of the slogan can be found on the internet, one of which has advertising executive Dan Weiden reportedly saying: “You Nike guys, you just do it.” (more…)
Reebok and PeerIndex join forces
Wednesday, May 9th, 2012Don’t be a Pinterest Rambo
Wednesday, May 9th, 2012Engagement, Social Bookmarking, Social Media, Social Media Optimisation
It’s taken the States by storm and is slowly but surely invading our shores, possibly to become the next big thing in the world of social. Pinterest has quickly rocketed to stardom, becoming the third largest social network in the US with around 8.3 million users according to the latest headcount. (more…)
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