Posts Tagged ‘youtube marketing’

 

YouTube and Social TV Provide More Content for the Super Bowl

Friday, February 3rd, 2012

The most watched television day of the year, Super Bowl Sunday airs February 5 and advertisers are shelling out millions of dollars to broadcast some highly anticipated commercials. Many automobile companies have already leaked their commercials to YouTube. The much talked about Acura commercial with Jerry Seinfeld has gained over 3.7 million views. Acura encourages [...]

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Super Bowl Advertisers Get More for their Money by Integrating Social Media

Monday, January 30th, 2012

Super Bowl advertising costs are steadily increasing each year, and substantial corporate advertisers like Coca-Cola and Pepsi are leveraging social media to keep the conversation going, and in essence, get more bang for their buck. NBC television network will broadcast Super Bowl XLVI on February 5, expecting around 100 million viewers. The average cost of [...]

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YouTube Launches “YouTube for Schools”

Monday, December 12th, 2011

Ever since Schoolhouse Rock, we’ve wondered why we can remember song lyrics almost instantly, while we struggled to recall the last line of The Gettysburg Address for our history final. Biology aside, most of us are aware that when we enjoy something, it’s generally much easier to remember it. Most people associate YouTube with entertainment, [...]

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Twitter Launches Site Revamp

Friday, December 9th, 2011

Although many a Facebook copycat has entered the social networking scene, the only serious competitor is Twitter. The microblogging site has been responsible for breaking major headlines, from the Hudson River plane crash to the death of Osama Bin Laden. Following logically in Facebook’s footsteps, Twitter launched a significant redesign on Thursday, Dec. 8. Twitter [...]

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Facebook Hiring Thousands in New York City Engineering Center

Monday, December 5th, 2011

Say what you will about the social networking giant, but there’s no denying the fact that Facebook has contributed to America’s sluggish economy. The company has now announced plans for a major New York City expansion, nearly doubling in size and bringing thousands of jobs to the market. This past Friday, the social network said [...]

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LinkedIn Introduces “Twitter-Style Posts for Your Business”

Friday, October 7th, 2011

Today, LinkedIn launches its new “Status Updates,” feature, introducing “Twitter-style posts for your business.” While the professional networking service has always allowed users to follow companies, the more than two million businesses with company pages can now post status updates to their followers. The new feature will allow companies to post updates from their company [...]

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The First Twitter Town Hall Meeting

Wednesday, July 6th, 2011

Today marks the very first Twitter town hall meeting. President Obama is participating live from the East Room, further proving that the new information age is favoring social media over traditional news outlets. The meeting between the president and millions of Tweeps raises a lot of interesting questions, one of the best coming from a [...]

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