In social media marketing is pays to be up on the latest and greatest websites that seem to be popping up almost daily. Research has become a very important tool and is deeply integrated into my day-to-day. As part of my research I am always on the lookout for new ways to market our clients [...]
Twitter launched its new Local Trends feature globally as of yesterday. Local Trends allows you to set your location and have access to the top local trending topics for your own city or country. You can change the location and Twitter will immediately update the trending topics for that area which are displayed in the right-hand [...]
The days of “becoming a Facebook fan” to win your favourite purse or a new Playstation game are over. Facebook announced earlier this week that they are making some serious changes to contest and sweepstake guidelines on their site. Companies can no longer use Facebook as a source for contestants to participate in online giveaways; they [...]
How is declaring your love for the Olympics online any different than bringing a homemade poster down town Vancouver during the games, to cheer your team on?
Well apparently there is a difference to VANOC and the COC. For example, fans at the games holding homemade posters to cheer on their favorite team or athlete will [...]
Two weeks ago I posted this Tweet: (IMO reasonable and un-vitriolic feedback)
“@MayorGregor @KenHardie the CAN Line bike bridge is Gr8! But, the Van side E, W, & N approaches are hellish. I predict accident, pls fix”
No response to date. These two Vancouver based accounts get loads of customer feedback since one is the Mayor’s [...]