Posts Tagged "YouTube"

How To Be Human

Posted by on May 18, 2016 in Blog | 0 comments

Adults often find it awkward to communicate through video. That’s unfortunate because video is an enormously engaging communications channel available. But mastering video is easy for a child. Why? Because children usually have someone specific in mind that they’re speaking to. The camera is just a means for reaching that person. It’s a tool . . . just like a telephone once was. To communicate like a human you need to have another human in mind when you talk. Demographic groups are not human. Market segments are not human. Millennials . . . they’re not human. Your mother is human. So...

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First, Define Your Character

Posted by on May 18, 2016 in Blog | 0 comments

Corporate storytelling is all the rage. But before you can tell a story you need to know who the characters are. Mitt Romney got skewered for saying that corporations are people. But he wasn’t totally wrong. People have enormous influence on the personality and culture of an organization. They give it character. The great example of that is Apple Computer. Steve Jobs embodied the character of Apple. That was clear when he left the company and Apple became just another 80s tech company.  When Jobs returned, so did the character. And Jobs didn’t just talk about products. He talked about...

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MarketingProfs — SSO on Five Major Social Networks

Posted by on Apr 8, 2013 in Blog | 0 comments

    Social Search Optimization on Five Major Social Networks (Part 2: Twitter, Pinterest, Google+) by Courtney Gibb Published on April 8, 2013 Part 1 of this two-part article series discussed social search optimization on Facebook and YouTube. On tap this week: Twitter, Pinterest, and Google+.TwitterSince the beginning of Twitter, users have sent over 163 billion tweets. This microblogging platform embodies traits of modern society. With a 140-character limit, each “tweet” forces users to quickly get to the point—a preference of many in this digital age of constant...

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