Over The Influence Dec 12, 2019 ... in the travel industry, meanwhile, it's often about manually reviewing influencers' feeds to determine how engaged their audiences are and whether it makes sense to foot the bill. "If people are actively liking and commenting on influencers' posts, it shows they're getting inspired by the destination," a PR rep for Japan's National Tourism Organization told CNN Travel. Similarly, when brands are choosing which influencers to partner with, they should do a deep dive on their feeds: are they ...
Culture Spotlight On Germany Jun 13, 2018 ... ;German comedians struggled post WWII as times were sensitive and finding appropriate jokes was difficult, it's now become more acceptable for German comedians to use material commenting on political issues, as reported by NPR. It’s thought that Germans avoid humor as they believe it might clash with their strong work ethic, but as more Germans turn to comedy, Berlin has seen a spike in the popularity of comedy venues. Meatless Movement: Veganism Spreads In A Meat-Loving CountryGermany ...
Some Other Time Dec 10, 2017 technology apps friends social media ... play their turn, and they are essentially transferring this behavior to other forms of digital interaction. Even their experiences on social media have also gotten out of sync, furthering the time-shifting trend. Users’ feeds on Facebook and Instagram, which used to be chronological, have been rejiggered by algorithms to place the most interesting or relevant posts at the top, not the most recent. As a result, young people find themselves liking or commenting on a post days after the event occurred ...
Social Live Jun 20, 2017 gen z social life technology friends social media ... digital behavior: they seek to move beyond just liking and commenting on their friends’ statuses, posts, stories, etc., which can leave them feeling lonely, and now, they want to be with their friends virtually. While they can still feel close to others by following their updates on social media, it often becomes a popularity contest, and Zs are craving a deeper level of digital connectivity that’s on par to what they can obtain in-person (see Digital Intimacy). Given this desire, they’re even having ...
Sense In Sensitivity Mar 06, 2016 marketing social media ... times, taking the emphasis off themselves. In commenting, brands should be sure their message conveys that they care deeply about people and shows how they’re helping them feel better. Avoid posting about what your brand has to sell during tragedy; learn from these brands who sparked disapproval: When Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 went missing, Volvo posted the following promotional message on Sina Weibo, the popular social messaging network in China: “The rescue operation for the missing ...
Good Vibes Mar 01, 2016 community marketing social consciousness one-to-one ... , it’s only natural that they’re promoting kindness since they can immediately see the direct result of their efforts through one-on-one interactions. I think spreading kindness has become a huge part of society and culture in this day and age because this generation of youth is so open via social media. This openness provides a gateway for compliments and positivity just by doing little things such as liking or commenting on an Instagram or Facebook post.JULIETTE, 16, MNAdvocating for kindness may ...
ROI (Return On Image) Dec 08, 2014 social life social media Brand Me Digital Intimacy ... you?Top 2 Box Summary “Very important” and “Somewhat important” Planning what I'll wear/how I'll look for the event | Planning food or drinks for the event | Having a record of the event to look back on | Decorating for the event | Creating a playlist for the event | Posting about the event on social media (pictures, status, check-ins) | Reviewing posts about the event on social media after the fact | Documenting the ambiance/scenery during the event | Reviewing/Commenting/ Liking posts ...
eLationships Dec 05, 2014 relationships social life social media Digital Intimacy eLationships ... process that’s inherent in social media often leads young consumers to other users who, while not necessarily popular, still pique their interest much like a real-life friend would. Brands and marketers, too, should be exploring this new digital social curiosity by reaching out not only to current fans but would-be fans, too. This doesn’t necessarily mean spamming someone with impersonal content by purchasing an email distribution list, but, say, tweeting at or commenting on someone’s Instagram who ...
Geomarking Sep 09, 2014 global marketing media & entertainment local culture video ... how the sentiment of joy is expressed among young people around the world. Earning more than 368 million views, these videos provide an unfiltered glimpse into the culture of each creator.Further demonstrating how “Happy” has international appeal, over 60% of the audience that engages with the movement—by liking and commenting on the videos—is outside of the US, with Japan, the UK, Germany, India, and Brazil having the largest share. The original “Gangnam Style” video earned over 2 billion views ...
MEtail Mar 05, 2014 retail technology apps e-commerce one-to-one shopping Brand Me ... production. Ys and Zs are further finding ways to express their MEtail inclinations in everyday activity. Even their social networks are taking on marketplace features. Platforms such as Threadflip integrate listings into individuals’ social streams, making the effort to sell a part of the ongoing conversation. Meanwhile, users are opting to sell products via their social feeds, themselves. On Instagram, individuals invite peers to purchase an item pictured by commenting with the e-mail address linked to ...