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As #Pinterestweek at 451 Marketing closes, we’re taking advantage of this time to reflect on what information we’ve compiled about the platform, how brands can get started, and pointers on starting boards for your brand. For your reading pleasure, we’re proud to release our latest 451 Lab Report, “Pinterest.” Click here to download our…
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Top Story: Pinterest Profile Pages Get a Redesign If you checked out your Pinterest profile last week (instead of simply getting sucked into the boards everyone else was creating), you were in for a little surprise. Pinterest profile pages got a redesign! The new profile pages are much cleaner and, as many are saying,…
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The 84th annual Academy Awards was a chaotic event to say the least. Between Sacha Baron Cohen dumping “Kim Jong Il’s ashes” on Ryan Seacrest’s designer suit, the cast of “Bridesmaids” presenting their Martin Scorsese drinking game, and J.Lo’s debatable wardrobe malfunction, viewers gave up their regularly scheduled Sunday night programs to see what other…
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With the big game on Sunday, it’s almost impossible to go online without seeing something pertaining to the Super Bowl. While I enjoy hearing about the Patriots, one thing that really caught my attention has been all the talk regarding the widely anticipated Super Bowl commercials. I like Super Bowl commercials just as much as…
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Whether you are trying to acquire new customers, generate more leads, or simply sell the product, paid advertising can come to your rescue. The advantage of paid advertising is that people are already searching for your product/service. As opposed to conventional marketing, a paid search audience already has the intent to buy or learn more…
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Top Story: Twitter ‘Explores’ a New Look and Feel with Redesign Twitter has redesigned not only its interface, but some of its terminology as well. They went to a simpler overall experience by giving more definite categories and designing the site to be easier to navigate. Twitter added two categories – ‘Connect’ and ‘Discover’. While…
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This is my new Facebook profile, complete with timeline and cover photo. Whether you are a student, professional, adult, or senior citizen, you are probably on Facebook. According to iStrategyLabs, there were over 13 million users on Facebook between the ages of 13 and 17 in January of 2011. Since Facebook officially rolled out their…
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As of last Wednesday, a brand can now create a custom experience on Facebook using Klout scores to target fans with the largest social media followings thanks to social marketing company Involver. Companies can add the Klout Coupon App on their Facebook page as a Facebook Tab, which asks visitors for their Klout score. Based on their Klout score, a brand can decide what pages are visible to the visitor and how to reward them. Klout is the leading way to measure online influence based on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn profiles. Setting up your Klout Coupon App is very simple; in this post, you’ll find an explanation of how it works along with some tips to help you get started.
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Each year, the Boston Business Journal recognizes an elite group of employers in the greater Boston area as the “Best Places to Work.” These companies are broken into small, medium, and large employers. We wondered – what exactly makes a company a “Best Place to Work” – on what criteria are they being ranked? Obviously, what makes a place a great place to work varies somewhat depending on who you ask. But, The Boston Business Journal has developed a thorough understanding of the inner workings of successful companies, many of whom are pioneers in developing great working environments. Although there is no magic formula for evaluating the best places to work, when we examined the companies being honored, it became obvious that they all one thing in common – they know that if a company expects a lot out of their employees, it is only fair that employers reciprocate.
about 2 years ago
So funny – I saw this same group in NYC a couple weeks back….great promotion and definitely was drawing lots of attention to their product. In addition to your ideas, I would add the following:
-Foursquare scavenger hunt around the city or town you are promoting in. Offer location clues when players purchase items and have prizes for winners, most check-ins at predetermined locations, etc. For businesses with multiple locations in one city, this would be particularly exciting…think Boloco in Boston.
Lots of possibilities!
-Ross
about 2 years ago
Great idea, Ross! Thanks.
-Cristina (@cristinalepore)