Posts Tagged ‘Teen Marketing’
Personas, Presentations & LinkedIn Publishing – Beyond Social Media #50 [VIDEO]
Beyond Social Media Show #50 – David Erickson & B.L. Ochman discuss marketing personas, Mary Meeker’s State of the Internet report, and LinkedIn Publishing.
Read MoreBreaking Bad's Story Sync, Auto-Refreshes & Colin Kaepernick's Favorite Tweets – Beyond Social Media Show [VIDEO]
Topics on episode 18 of the Beyond Social Media Show: Breaking Bad’s story sync; Century 21’s Breaking Bad Craigslist ad; Colin Kaepernick’s favorite tweets & social television.
Read MoreBeyond Social Media: Octogenarians Gone Wild – Taco Bell's Super Bowl Ad [PODCAST]
This week’s highlights include Octogenarians Gone Wild – Taco Bell’s Super Bowl Ad; No Pictures, Please; Everyday Effects; Cinegraphs, and much more.
Read MoreThe Class Of 2011
Mobile subscribers ages 12-17 watched 7 hours 13 minutes of mobile video a month in Q4 2010.
Read MoreMillennials Talk About Brands They Like
Students at the University of California-Irvine discuss the brands that “get” student. They mention Apple, Nike, Wendy’s, and Chipotle as their favorites.
Read MoreMillennials Talk About Social Media Withdrawl
High school seniors George and James report back on their social networking furloughs (both tried to avoid social media for at least a week) and sum up the lessons they learned from the experience.
Read MoreTrend: Haul Videos
Haul videos are the democratization of the home shopping network. They typically feature teen girls just back from the mall, shopping bag in hand, gushing over their purchases (or “haul”) to their webcam to be uploaded to YouTube for the world to see.
Read MoreCHART: Kids Don't Hate Twitter Anymore!
At the end of 2009, more than 30% of Twitter’s visitors were under 25, this chart suggests, up from about 20% of its visitors at the end of 2008.
Read MoreBud Light Paintball Airstrike Ad Hijacked By Retailer
Brands that don’t upload their own television commercials to YouTube are failing to fully capitalize on the interest those commercials generate online.
Read MoreBook Review: Click, By Bill Tancer
David Erickson reviews Bill Tancer’s book about online behavior called Click.
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