Sponsor

2015/09/30

Twitter reportedly prepares to ditch 140-character limit

Sandberg: Facebook helps TV, video ads expand their reach | Twitter reportedly prepares to ditch 140-character limit | How Tiffany boosted its Weibo following by 1,000%
Created for ignoble.experiment@arconati.us |  Web Version
ADVERTISEMENT
September 30, 2015
CONNECT WITH SMARTBRIEF LinkedInFacebookTwitterGoogle+SmartBlogs
SmartBrief on Social Business
SIGN UP ⋅   FORWARD
The Big Story
Sandberg: Facebook helps TV, video ads expand their reach
Sheryl Sandberg
(Ramin Talaie/Getty Images)
Facebook Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg says the social network goes hand-in-hand with video and television campaigns, helping them reach new audiences with mobile as a primary vehicle. Speaking at an Advertising Week event, Sandberg suggested marketers are lagging on seizing the mobile opportunity, adding, "We have a Super Bowl on mobile every day."
The Wall Street Journal (tiered subscription model) (9/29) 
LinkedIn Twitter Facebook Google+ Email
 
Turn Social Intelligence into Crisis Prevention
Crisis management has completely changed in less than a decade. In 2003, a crisis happened when the press got wind of something that hurt your company. It lived in headlines, sound bites and the odd blog or two. It took hours to build and days to control. Get the tip sheet.
ADVERTISEMENT
Connecting & Collaborating
Twitter reportedly prepares to ditch 140-character limit
Twitter is building a product that will let users sidestep the 140-character limit and tweet long blocks of text, sources say. That would be a boon for brands, LiveWorld CEO Peter Friedman says. "Across the business landscape, brands are increasingly focusing on the full customer experience. Whether that be for customer service or loyalty marketing, this demands a conversation that can go deeper," Friedman says.
Re/code (9/29),  Adweek (9/29) 
LinkedIn Twitter Facebook Google+ Email
Why Your Customer Experience is a Mess
Is your customer experience shattered into a thousand pieces? That's no surprise. The channels, the tech, the segments, the data, the people — the overwhelming complexity of today's marketing has made customer experiences painfully disjointed. Read this to learn what it's going to take to get out of it.
ADVERTISEMENT
Marketer Moments
How Tiffany boosted its Weibo following by 1,000%
A Tiffany & Co. Weibo campaign featuring Chinese celebrities significantly boosted the brand's following. More Chinese consumers are looking to social media when buying luxury items, experts say.
Financial Times (tiered subscription model) (9/29) 
LinkedIn Twitter Facebook Google+ Email
2015 Email Design Lookbook
Email templates can be tricky. Take a look at 10 best in class example emails designed by Pardot clients. You'll learn best practices in template design, calls to action, content organization, and more. Download now!
ADVERTISEMENT
Platform News
Pinterest CEO tells advertisers users come first
The user experience on Pinterest is of utmost importance, with ads in service of enhancing that experience, CEO Ben Silbermann said at IAB MIXX. The platform is seeking ad revenue from search as it seeks to change the perception that it's a social network. "People are there to plan their future. They are looking for really useful ads that will help them do that," Silbermann said.
The Wall Street Journal (tiered subscription model) (9/29) 
LinkedIn Twitter Facebook Google+ Email
Snapchat taps millions of users for news videos
Snapchat
(Lionel Bonaventure/Getty Images)
Snapchat is drawing on the eyewitness videos of its millions of users to generate news. Live Stories, a project introduced last year that focuses mainly on live events, now generates 15 million to 20 million views a day.
The Boston Globe (tiered subscription model) (9/29) 
LinkedIn Twitter Facebook Google+ Email
 
Ten mobile trends. Ten ways to win.
Download the Top 10 Mobile Predictions for 2015 to learn how you can win big in the new year by investing heavily in mobile marketing. You'll learn about the oncoming mobile technology arms race — and you'll discover the steps you must take to stay ahead of the pack.
Download now>
ADVERTISEMENT
Measurement Matters
Facebook received $34.68 in ad revenue per US user in 2014
Facebook received $10.03 in advertising revenue for each of its users worldwide last year, in comparison Twitter pulled in $5.48, according to an eMarketer study. In the US, Facebook averaged $34.68 in ad revenue per user and Twitter averaged $17.06.
Adweek (9/29) 
LinkedIn Twitter Facebook Google+ Email
Refine Your Leadership Skills For Immediate Impact
They've asked you to lead - but are you ready? Columbia Essentials of Management is an MBA-inspired program that equips you to take on the challenges new leaders face. You'll build a strong foundation in both business essentials and critical leadership skills. Lead from a place of knowledge, not just instinct. Learn more and apply.
ADVERTISEMENT
Social Shareable
Water on Mars? Twitter is on the case
Mars
(Getty Images/Getty Images)
NASA's discovery of water on the Red Planet triggered a tsunami of jokes online, many of them poking fun at humanity's ability to ruin planets. "Be careful with that water, Mars, or before you know it you'll be taking 3-minute showers and there won't be any more almonds," one user tweeted in reference to California's drought.
The Guardian (London) (9/28) 
LinkedIn Twitter Facebook Google+ Email
 
Editor's Note
Got something to say about social media? Say it on our blog
SmartBrief on Social Business publishes original blog posts, videos and interviews with social media thought leaders on its blog network, SmartBlog on Social Media. Submitting guest posts is a great way to share your perspective with the entire SmartBrief on Social Business audience. If you're interested in seeing your name in SBoSB, check out our step-by-step guest post guide and then e-mail editor Ambreen Ali for more information.
LinkedIn Twitter Facebook Google+ Email
 
  
  
It never made any sense at all to limit tweets to 140 characters.
AuthorBee CEO Stephen Bradley, as quoted by Adweek
LinkedIn Twitter Facebook Google+ Email
  
  
 Andy Sernovitz, Editor at Large
Andy Sernovitz is the New York Times best-selling author of "Word of Mouth Marketing: How Smart Companies Get People Talking" and the blog "Damn, I Wish I'd Thought of That!" He runs WordofMouth.org, where marketers and entrepreneurs learn to be great at word of mouth marketing, and SocialMedia.org, the community for social media leaders at the world's greatest brands.
 
Sign Up
SmartBrief offers 200+ newsletters
Advertise
Learn more about the SmartBrief audience
Subscriber Tools:
Contact Us:
Advertising  -  Dena Malouf
Jobs Contact  -  jobhelp@smartbrief.com
Editor  -  Ambreen Ali
Contributing Editor  -  Ben Whitford
Mailing Address:
SmartBrief, Inc.®, 555 11th ST NW, Suite 600, Washington, DC 20004
© 1999-2015 SmartBrief, Inc.®
Privacy policy |  Legal Information

No comments:

Post a Comment

Keep a civil tongue.

Label Cloud

Technology (1464) News (793) Military (646) Microsoft (542) Business (487) Software (394) Developer (382) Music (360) Books (357) Audio (316) Government (308) Security (300) Love (262) Apple (242) Storage (236) Dungeons and Dragons (228) Funny (209) Google (194) Cooking (187) Yahoo (186) Mobile (179) Adobe (177) Wishlist (159) AMD (155) Education (151) Drugs (145) Astrology (139) Local (137) Art (134) Investing (127) Shopping (124) Hardware (120) Movies (119) Sports (109) Neatorama (94) Blogger (93) Christian (67) Mozilla (61) Dictionary (59) Science (59) Entertainment (50) Jewelry (50) Pharmacy (50) Weather (48) Video Games (44) Television (36) VoIP (25) meta (23) Holidays (14)