Volkswagen: The fun theory
I’m a huge fan of advertising campaigns in social spaces that are fun, narrative, a game, and not in your face. This one from The Fun Theory meets all that criteria and more:
I’m a huge fan of advertising campaigns in social spaces that are fun, narrative, a game, and not in your face. This one from The Fun Theory meets all that criteria and more:
Social Media statistics: Ever wondered how many people are blogging, uploading videos, tweeting right at this very minute? Here’s a counter that displays growth of Twitter, money spent on Facebook gifts, number of SMS’s sent worldwide second by second. Social Network activity measured in real time.
Facebook status updates tell us the emotional health of the nation and the Gross National Happiness of members. 300 million ? 400 million? of ’em.
Electrolux global social media summit in Stockholm with video of me Laurel Papworth as the representative from Australia/Asia. Peter Shankman from HelpAReporterOut was part of the summit too!
Computer based social media classes on how to use Twitter, Facebook fanpages, setting them up and also blogging and rss readers and so on.
In Singapore, Bernard Chan has used Facebook and social networks to fight for fairer transport costs for students. Social Media Asia.
Just around the corner is a whole new world of social TV. Social media meets traditional content – audiences become online community members. Social networks around TV.
Thailand have a social media competition – inviting bloggers to undertake a “team” holiday set with challenges they have to blog about.
Pizza Kitchen are sued for trashing a marketing company while on Facebook and Twitter. Social media staff guidelines FTW!
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