| | - Zuckerberg takes the long view
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg says he won't be happy until every industry in the world has gone social. Zuckerberg says he's taking a longer-term approach to put social media evangelism above short-term profits. "Maybe there will come a time down the road when most of the industries we think should be social are already social and the primary thing we can do is optimize the amount of money we can make," he says. The Wall Street Journal (1/14) | | Earn 2X rewards points on gasoline purchases with The New Business Gold Rewards Card from American Express OPEN. Designed to earn Membership Rewards® points faster: • 3X points on airfare • 2X points on advertising, gas, shipping • 1X points on everything else LEARN MORE AND APPLY |
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| | - How the U.N. uses social media
The U.N. is using Facebook, Twitter, Google+, YouTube and Tumblr to document its work in an effort to improve its public image. Posts are translated into six languages, and generally focus on the feel-good aspects of the organization's work. "There's not much understanding of how the United Nations works out there, and we're using social media to get our message out," says Nancy Groves, the U.N.'s social media manager. Mashable (1/14) - Audi offers discounts for Foursquare check-ins at ski resorts
Audi is partnering with Foursquare for a ski-themed ad campaign. Audi fans who follow the brand on Foursquare and check in at ski resorts can get as much as 20% off selected Audi products. "This campaign is niche but perfectly aimed at the type of customer Audi want to reach. If you can afford to ski all over America this winter, you can probably afford an Audi," Heather Taylor writes. eConsultancy.com (1/13) | | | - Social media tips from a Springsteen impersonator
Jeremy Mullman writes that he attracted 13,600 followers -- including the real Bruce Springsteen -- during 18 months running the largest fake Bruce Springsteen account on Twitter. Along the way, Mullman writes, he learned some important lessons about the interplay of social branding and celebrity. "[I]t's been a great lesson in the importance of relevance and timeliness in social-media messaging, as well as a lot of fun," he writes. Advertising Age (tiered subscription model)/DigitalNext blog (1/13) - Is your brand getting lost in translation?
Social media marketing is a great way for brands to reach into foreign markets, writes Christian Arno. But doing so requires more than just translating your tweets, he writes; you'll also need to figure out which social networks are popular in the region you're targeting, and to adjust your messaging to account for local tastes and sensitivities. "Understanding the way different cultures use social media -- and their favorite networks -- are the keys to success," Arno writes. SmartBrief/SmartBlog on Social Media (1/16) Social Shareable | | | | | | | Consumer Insights Your Brand Needs to Know: Latest Trends in Behavioral Advertising Learn what brand managers, advertisers, as well as networks, agencies, and publishers need to know about consumer survey insights into behavioral ad serving, also known as interest-based advertising. Learn more today! |
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