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Showing posts with label blogs. Show all posts

Monday, 21 September 2015

Why Periscope Is the Next Big Thing in Social Media

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With more brands emphasizing the importance of a solid presence on media platforms like Facebook and YouTube, this article predicts that the next big marketing frontier is the Periscope app.
As social media becomes less of an afterthought among brands and more of an essential ingredient in the marketing mix, it is increasingly difficult to stand out on these online channels.
There is only so much attention from consumers and customers to go around, and the social streams are overflowing with content in all shapes and sizes.

So unless you want to be like the wallflower at the dance, being boring is not an option on social media. There are simply no excuses for not sharing a deep repertoire of content on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and everywhere else your audience is hanging out online. 
If your customers and prospects are spending time on Pinterest, Vine, SnapChat, YouTube, Tumblr, and Instagram, you need to establish your own solid presence there. Industry events and developments, company updates and corporate culture, promotions, offers, news and opinions - what you share is important, but sometimes where and how you share it is of even greater significance. Be there or be square. 
That's where Periscope enters the picture. Launched on March 26, 2015, this live video streaming app owned by Twitter recently eclipsed the 10 million user mark and reports that over 40 years of video are watched per day. To say that Periscope is kind of a big deal right now would be an understatement.
Of course, you can and should use other channels to share your videos, but to ignore Periscope is to overlook an unparalleled, unprecedented way to connect with people in instantaneous, unfiltered fashion. The brand that uses Periscope comes across as both transparent and authentic, unafraid to cede control of the conversation and willing to share its true identity. What is likely to result is greater trust, better business, and a stronger bond between those on either side of the medium.
To use Periscope:
  1. Download the app to either your Android or iOS device.
  2. Log in with your Twitter username or phone number.
  3. Adjust your settings.
  4. Set your notifications.
  5. Look for people to follow.
  6. Prepare to broadcast your own videos live. 
It really is that easy. 
You can use Periscope for everything, from streaming breaking news to giving your audience a behind-the-scenes tour of your office. You can conduct interviews, give product demonstrations, take surveys - the creative possibilities are endless. What's streamed on Periscope is limited only by your imagination.

Here are three great examples of videos created with Periscope: 

1. Ryan Pinkham's Live Tutorial

Constant Contact's Ryan Pinkham used Periscope to record a live tutorial from his desk entitled, Email Design Mistakes Your Readers Hate. He also turned his broadcast into a blog post, and archived his recording on YouTube to give his content an indefinite shelf-life.



2. Michael Hyatt's Blog Commentary

Another excellent example of Periscope use is author and speaker Michael Hyatt's discussion about his original blog post called No, You Don't Have to Work 24/7 to Succeed. In the blog, Michael also mentions that he broadcasts on a daily basis during the week at 12:30 p.m. CDT.
Keeping a regular schedule for Periscope broadcasts is a great strategy, regardless of what you're going to cover. It allows the audience to grow accustomed to tuning in to watch you at the same time every day



3. An Interactive Tour with the Mayo Clinic

Finally, the Mayo Clinic's interactive tour of its Rochester, Minnesota, campus was originally streamed on Periscope, like the two other videos above. This "after-hours, behind-the-scenes" tour has also been subsequently uploaded to YouTube.



Unfortunately, you can't watch a replay of someone else's Periscope video after 24 hours unless they've repurposed it elsewhere, such as YouTube or Vimeo.
That same inconvenience, however, helps spur real-time viewership, creating a sense of urgency every time you see the words "LIVE on #Periscope." Chalk it up to the fear of missing out.

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Given its immaturity, Periscope is a relatively unproven app. However, that certainly hasn't stopped many brands from jumping on the Periscope bandwagon, tooting their own horns, and throwing any fears of revealing who they are as people to the wind. If you haven't already, now is the time to try the next big thing in social media.

Thursday, 12 February 2015

Twitter Acquires Niche, a Talent Agency for Social-Media Stars

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Twitter has agreed to acquire Niche, a startup that facilitates advertising deals for social media stars.
The social networking company announced the news today, with a blog post, but did not disclose terms.
Launched in 2013, Niche bills itself as a social media talent agency. It scours services like YouTube and Vine (another Twitter property) for breakout stars and signs them to mainstream media deals. According to a report from last year, Niche works with advertisers such as Gap, American Eagle, the NFL, Proctor & Gamble, and Warner Bros. Plus, it provides tools that helps stars use popular social services—and track their fanbase.
For Twitter, the deal provides a way of feeding the use of its online services, but it can also directly boost revenues. The kinds of deals facilitated by Niche can be lucrative. According to a recent story in New York Magazine, when Vine star Nash Grier made branded videos for Virgin Mobile and MTV, he pulled in $4,166 a second—compared to the $5,827 per second pulled in by Robert Downey Jr., the highest paid actor in the world, on The Avengers.
After going public in November, the company is under pressure to find new revenue streams. Recently, the company announced it would start selling ads on other apps and sites.

Thursday, 29 January 2015

Power of Visual Content Marketing and Brand Storytelling in a Nutshell

Are you tapping into the power of visual content marketing to tell your brand story? Visual marketing empowers brands and the people within them to share their business and personal stories and lives real-time. No longer is it required to have a full time, dedicated design team on staff to serve up a good healthy dose of visual content marketing for your audiences and clients to devour!
Now even small marketing teams can easily take photos with an iPhone or other smart phone, mobile device and use them to engage their audiences via the social networks such as Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and blogs within seconds.
Visual marketing enable you to show your products without telling people about them. Viewers can then easily make their own decisions without feeling “sold” or pressured from you and your business. Let the visuals tell your story and help you close the sale!
Did you know that the human brain processes visual information 60,000 times faster than the time it takes for the brain to decode text?
46.1% of people say a website’s design is the number one criteria to determine the credibility of the company.
Visual marketing can often help you inspire, connect and engage with your audience more quickly and better than what a simple text message can do.
Check out this episode of the Social Zoom Factor podcast for a succinct definition and summary of how you can use visual content marketing in your business or to build your personal brand. Included are loads of statistics just in case you still or sold or have a colleague or executive than needs to hear the data before investing.
In this episode I put visual marketing in a nutshell for you with a goal of inspiring you to begin including visual marketing into your marketing strategies and tactics to drive improved results. If you are already using visual marketing but not seeing results, hopefully the podcast will inspire you to take it to the next level.

Episode Highlights

  • Definition of visual marketing
  • Why visual marketing?
  • Benefits of using visuals to tell stories
  • How visual marketing can help you close business
  • Why it’s becoming easier for marketing teams to use visual marketing without a dedicated design team
  • Loads of statistics on the power of visual marketing to inspire, connect with and engage audiences