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Vine: An Analysis of Twitter’s New Toy | Cisionblog

Vine: An Analysis of Twitter’s New Toy | Cisionblog | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it

If you missed the social media news last week, Twitter launchedVine; a standalone IOS app allowing users to share 6-second video clips in an Instagram-esque way.  The Vine iPhone app has rocketed up to the 14th most downloaded free app; so many brands have begun to take notice.  With all the buzz, I decided to take a look at Vine’s engagement numbers over the weekend to see how many public tweets contained a Vine link, if use increased since launch and to determine what the major conversation themes were.

 

In order to pull all of the public tweets I searched for the term “vine.co” using the Cision Social Media Dashboard. This pulled all the tweets that contained the unique URL associated with a Vine video.  While this won’t give us every Vine video that was produced (not all content is shared publicly or on Twitter), it can be a nice indicator on how often and what content was shared.

 

As of this morning over 100,000 tweets were sent containing a Vine URL since the January 23rd  launch, when Twitter’s Dick Costello sent out a tweet of steak tartar.  As you can see from the graphic below the total amount of tweets containing a Vine link increased fairly drastically throughout the weekend with the coverage spiking on Saturday, Jan. 26 at noon, with over 11,000 tweets sent!...

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Interesting analysis of Twitter's new Vine app.

 

Alison Gilbert's curator insight, February 2, 9:01 AM

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Google Tools for Investor Relations

Google Tools for Investor Relations | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it

IR Smartt examines: How should you incorporate Google Tools in your Investor Relations strategy?

 

Google has some wonderful Social Media tools for IR, including Google+ and YouTube. But today, we’re going to take a look at a few of Google’s other awesome web apps and how exactly they can assist in marketing your public company.

 

Read on for a look at Analytics, Webmaster Tools, Reader, Google Finance and Blog Search....

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Good reminder of how Google tools can be used for IR as well as other PR and marketing of course.

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Private Equity Gears Up For PR And Lobbying Blitz

Private Equity Gears Up For PR And Lobbying Blitz | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it
Private equity has an image problem. What began a few months ago with questions about Mitt Romney's background as chief of Bain Capital has ballooned into a tidal wave of legislative, regulatory and media attention -- and much of it unflattering.

 

Now the industry is working to fight back, as some fear that the bad press could lead to greater regulation....

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Can you reboot corporate governance with technology? | SmartBlogs

Can you reboot corporate governance with technology? | SmartBlogs | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it
It’s time to transform corporate governance. Innovation and technology can simplify and improve board development and management.

 

Virtually every aspect of corporate America has been affected by the adoption of new technology. Social networks and collaboration technologies are revolutionizing and changing the way companies are run, products are made, information is shared and the way employees are recruited.


There is one aspect of nonprofit, private and public companies, however, that has made little or no progress when it comes to innovation — the way corporate boards are recruited and managed.


Corporate America is fully aware that this process is flawed. Most recently, headlines from scandals that have occurred at Best Buy, Chesapeake Energy, Groupon, Wal-Mart and Yahoo have put the spotlight on corporate governance. Besides a general disdain for illegal and deplorable actions, corporate boards have suddenly felt the pressure to fortify their teams with the same virtues they always strived for, with an increased emphasis on personal and professional integrity....

 

[Maybe a helpful tool, but let's not overstate things ~ Jeff]

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Revolution in the Boardroom - TheStreet

Revolution in the Boardroom - TheStreet | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it
Recent coups at Yahoo! and RIM represent the dawn of a new age of investor activism.

 

...On sites such as proxyexchange.org, proxydemocracy.org, and MoxyVote, small shareholders are pooling their sentiments and their shares to drive reforms at the companies they own -- and their focus extends far beyond financial performance. On MoxyVote, shareholders can foment support for "good cause" proposals on issues ranging from environmental sustainability to fair labor practices. MoxyVote even provides portals by which investors can vote on activist agendas....

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