Quoting from yesterday's posting by Brian Kolb for the Content Marketing Institute:
"If you are just hoping that people will publish or share your great content, well, that’s like stepping up to the plate without a bat. Generating earned media today must be the clean-up hitter in your content marketing strategy lineup."
Link to the Institute website to read the full article.
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Wednesday, June 1, 2016
Monday, May 9, 2016
LA Times: "YouTube now bigger than TV among advertisers' target audience"
Quoting writer Stephen Battaglio's May 5th posting:
"YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki kept it simple Thursday in the digital video company’s annual pitch to advertisers.
'I’m happy to announce that on mobile alone YouTube now reaches more 18- to 49-year-olds than any network -- broadcast or cable,” she told a crowd of 2,700 gathered at the Javits Center in Manhattan. "In fact, we reach more 18- to 49-year-olds [in the U.S.] during prime time than the top 10 TV shows combined.'"
Link to the full article on LATimes.com
"YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki kept it simple Thursday in the digital video company’s annual pitch to advertisers.
'I’m happy to announce that on mobile alone YouTube now reaches more 18- to 49-year-olds than any network -- broadcast or cable,” she told a crowd of 2,700 gathered at the Javits Center in Manhattan. "In fact, we reach more 18- to 49-year-olds [in the U.S.] during prime time than the top 10 TV shows combined.'"
Link to the full article on LATimes.com
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Maggie Chamberlin Holben APR
Friday, May 6, 2016
Fast Company: "Tips On Getting The Coveted Moms of Instagram To Love You, From A Brand That Did It"
Quoting from the May 5th Fast Company posting by Elizabeth Segran:
"Instagram recently conducted research that found that 93% of mothers in the U.S. use Instagram at least once a week, and 68% use it daily, checking it up to six times throughout the day. And given that one in four women over the age of 18 in the United States is a mom, that is a very large demographic. Women also tend to control the purse strings at home. Researchers predict that two-thirds of all consumer spending over the next decade will be driven by women."
Link to the full 6 Minute Read/Technology posting at FastCompany.com
"Instagram recently conducted research that found that 93% of mothers in the U.S. use Instagram at least once a week, and 68% use it daily, checking it up to six times throughout the day. And given that one in four women over the age of 18 in the United States is a mom, that is a very large demographic. Women also tend to control the purse strings at home. Researchers predict that two-thirds of all consumer spending over the next decade will be driven by women."
Link to the full 6 Minute Read/Technology posting at FastCompany.com
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Fast Company,
Great Read,
Instagram
Tuesday, April 5, 2016
Fast Company: "Three Ways Google Predicts Your Smartphone Will Change The Future Of Work'
Quoting from yesterday's posting on Fast Company by Google's Rich Rao:
"When people imagine machine learning, they tend to think about talking cars or humanoid robots—the stuff of sci-fi fantasy, or else dystopian fiction. But machine learning is neither, and it's already changing what computers can do. In the near future anyway, it's going to transform the way we work—starting with that smartphone in your pocket."
Link to read the full posting (Five Minute Read/The Future of Work)
"When people imagine machine learning, they tend to think about talking cars or humanoid robots—the stuff of sci-fi fantasy, or else dystopian fiction. But machine learning is neither, and it's already changing what computers can do. In the near future anyway, it's going to transform the way we work—starting with that smartphone in your pocket."
Link to read the full posting (Five Minute Read/The Future of Work)
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Maggie Chamberlin Holben APR
Thursday, March 31, 2016
Media Relations Case Study: Community Build Day/Denver
From the Saturday, August 5, 2006, Media Advisory for this Countrywide Home Loans, Financial Services Roundtable and Rebuilding Together Metro Denver community project:
What: Repair and fix-up of the home of a disabled resident in Metro Denver occurs 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. by volunteers from Countrywide Home Loans (a national co-sponsor of Community Build Day); Congressman Bob Beauprez will be on site at 10 a.m. to celebrate Community Build Day’s 5th anniversary year and thank local volunteers. Since inception, the national CBD effort has brought 6,300 volunteers in 61 cities together to help more than 275 families. On the August 5 Community Build Day, there will be 64 builds going on in 45 states concurrently.
When: Saturday, August 5, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Where: 520 South Clarkson Denver, Colorado 80209
Schedule: Two house captains arrive at 7:30 am, volunteers at 8am, lunch at 12 noon and day to end around 5pm (media coverage best before 3 p.m.)
Volunteer Appreciation: 10 a.m. Congressman Bob Beauprez Family/Project Profile: The homeowner is disabled and lives alone. He is unable to lift, bend, or twist due to a back injury from his work as a machinist. The scope of work includes: weatherizing windows, tile replacement in bath, replacement of rear entry door, painting, installation of smoke detectors, and repairs to 2 exterior porch pillars.
Number of Volunteers: 30, supplied by Countrywide Home Loans, Metro Denver team
Media Response: We had media coverage from La Voz Nueva, Denver Post YourHub (Denver section), Denver Business Journal Good Works, 850 KOA (phone interview with the volunteer captain) and KCNC CBS4 6 pm news. Photos by Steve Groer.
Link to the Facebook Album
What: Repair and fix-up of the home of a disabled resident in Metro Denver occurs 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. by volunteers from Countrywide Home Loans (a national co-sponsor of Community Build Day); Congressman Bob Beauprez will be on site at 10 a.m. to celebrate Community Build Day’s 5th anniversary year and thank local volunteers. Since inception, the national CBD effort has brought 6,300 volunteers in 61 cities together to help more than 275 families. On the August 5 Community Build Day, there will be 64 builds going on in 45 states concurrently.
When: Saturday, August 5, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Where: 520 South Clarkson Denver, Colorado 80209
Schedule: Two house captains arrive at 7:30 am, volunteers at 8am, lunch at 12 noon and day to end around 5pm (media coverage best before 3 p.m.)
Volunteer Appreciation: 10 a.m. Congressman Bob Beauprez Family/Project Profile: The homeowner is disabled and lives alone. He is unable to lift, bend, or twist due to a back injury from his work as a machinist. The scope of work includes: weatherizing windows, tile replacement in bath, replacement of rear entry door, painting, installation of smoke detectors, and repairs to 2 exterior porch pillars.
Number of Volunteers: 30, supplied by Countrywide Home Loans, Metro Denver team
Media Response: We had media coverage from La Voz Nueva, Denver Post YourHub (Denver section), Denver Business Journal Good Works, 850 KOA (phone interview with the volunteer captain) and KCNC CBS4 6 pm news. Photos by Steve Groer.
Link to the Facebook Album
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Community Build Day,
Denver Media Foray
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
HubSpot Blog/Excellent Information: "When Do People Unsubscribe From Email Marketing Campaigns? [Infographic]"
Quoting from HubSpot's March 25th posting:
"...an unsubscribe isn’t the end of the world. In fact, it can actually serve as a helpful signal. For example, if you notice that your unsubscribe rate is starting to climb, it might mean that you're overloading your audience or failing to target them with sufficiently relevant content."
Link to the full HubSpot posting by Mike Donnelly
"...an unsubscribe isn’t the end of the world. In fact, it can actually serve as a helpful signal. For example, if you notice that your unsubscribe rate is starting to climb, it might mean that you're overloading your audience or failing to target them with sufficiently relevant content."
Link to the full HubSpot posting by Mike Donnelly
Sunday, March 20, 2016
USA Today: "Hospitals texting to calm nerves' [video]
Quoting from the March 8th USA Today posting:
"Some hospitals are now using texts to communicate with patients and families before, during and after some surgeries to help alleviate anxiety."
Link to USAToday.com to view the video
"Some hospitals are now using texts to communicate with patients and families before, during and after some surgeries to help alleviate anxiety."
Link to USAToday.com to view the video
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