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For many people in today’s world, being “online” has become a constant status. High-speed internet, smart phones and tablet PC’s have enabled us to stay connected whenever and wherever we are. Social hackers capitalize on vulnerabilities when it comes to keeping personal details private, and the problem has only seemed to get worse as the digital age has developed. Techniques as simple as looking over a shoulder as someone enters bank details or passwords are often used, as well as sending out deceiving emails ridden with malware and viruses that can take control of your computer. Hackers pose as a trusted entity in email blasts that utilize mind tricks to get the viewer to click on the link that will trigger the infection of your computer. Everyone with an internet connection is vulnerable, and public awareness is the first step in ending this growing problem...
Via Lauren Moss
57% of mobile web users will end up not recommending a website if they had any trouble visiting it on their phones. If a business has a bad website for mobile devices, 34% of visitors will end up going to a competitors’ website. According to WebpageFX, businesses should use CSS for the layout and not tables. They should code with XML or XHTML, and put all the important information on the top of the landing page. ”Mobile website users are usually busy doing something else like waiting in line, walking through town, or spending time out with friends,” reports WebpageFX. “Their main focus is not necessarily your website so information needs to be quick and easy to access.” By 2015, mobile sales in the U.S. are expected to reach $31 billion (right now they’re at $6.7 billion). Businesses have to get ready and have a solid mobile site, since that’s where many sales will start taking place...
Via Lauren Moss
Prezzip offers Prezi presentation templates & more. With mixing and matching our visuals you can optimize your presentations. Unique; all our visuals are free-standing! Clipping paths, isolated.
Via Baiba Svenca
Content marketing is all the rage for 2013. I think it might have been the rage in 2012, too. It is a buzzword, for sure, but it is essentially focused on how to tell a story. More so, it is about how to engage with your customer or prospect.
Via Karen Dietz, Hans Heesterbeek
Producers Peter Katz and Don Le share why filmmakers should produce film pilots (proof of concepts) to market their projects online. This is based on their expe
Via Hans Heesterbeek
An overview of my recent research into the langauge of transmedia, or whatever you choose to call immersive, interactive, cross platform storytelling.
Via Jess McCulloch
How Storytelling Can Address the Complex and Intertwining Issues of Modern Society (RT @GOOD: How storytelling can address the complex and intertwining issues of modern society, by @lksriv #wftf http://t.co/b0e6nB1f)...
Via Jess McCulloch
Viral videos can be so useful on many fronts, from being an effective marketing device (e.g. Honda – The Cog) to a tool for championing social causes (e.g. KONY 2012).
Via Roberta Quaresima
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Arriva payleven, l'innovazione per pagare con smartphone e tablet.
Interesting post from Mark, Acting Coach of Scotland on how struggling is necessary to the process of learning how to act; you have to stretch and get out of your comfort zone to build your abilities. Acting Coach of Scotland: "Struggle is necessary for growth. Just like in the training of a muscle, it’s the struggle that makes the microscopic tears that grow into stronger muscle. The same with your ability as an actor. Struggle makes you strong. This isn’t my opinion, it’s scientifically proven."
Via Sirenetta Leoni
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Wired ha visitato in anteprima il nuovo incubatore romano. Uno spazio di 1.500 metri quadri a Stazione Termini che EnLabs lancia insieme a Luiss e Wind
Via Andrea Solimene, Beople
Those good people at the Pew Research Centre recently updated their annual look at who is using social media, discovering that 16 percent of U.S. internet users are now active on Twitter.
But what about some of the other major social platforms? Aside from Twitter, who exactly is using Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram and Tumblr? This infographic (courtesy of Adweek) takes Pew’s data and represents it all in a pleasing visual form; view key takeaways at the article link.
Via Lauren Moss
Platforms such as Twitter and Facebook come with a pretty steep learning curve – certainly when used for business marketing – and to maximize return on investment it’s essential that you implement a winning strategy.
It's important for businesses to select the right individuals to manage social channels and to use specific metrics to analyze feedback and success. Learn more about social media strategies from this infographic, which presents an 8-step strategy for successful social media marketing...
Via Lauren Moss
What’s a social business all about? Is it about having your brand on Twitter or Facebook? Is it about private social networks? Certainly, these all play a part.
An overview of my recent research into the langauge of transmedia, or whatever you choose to call immersive, interactive, cross platform storytelling.
Via Hans Heesterbeek
2H12: The State of Social Media & Social Media Marketing in the Second Half of 2012 by Esteban Contreras, via Slideshare
10 consigli utili per sfruttare al meglio il social business networking. Presentazione per SMAU, Milano 2012
Via Stefano Principato
Now that technology has boomed at an Image unprecedented rate, the limits to all that can be accomplished by a simple mobile handset is only limited by imagination. The present day scenario has rendered the need to stay connected an absolute must.
Via Roberta Quaresima
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Tra giochi social, community mangerecce e liste regalo, ecco le startup italiane ed europee che si sono presentate all'evento torinese.
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