This excellent article was written by,Murray Sye.
This excellent article was written by,Murray Sye.
Topics: marketing ideas, facebook timeline, social media, facebook, marketing, n5r
Topics: social network, YouTube, tv, social media, facebook, twitter
We all know that a picture is worth a thousand words. So it should only stress the importance and value of using visual elements in a marketing campaign. Remembering to limit your content and include a strong visual is key to success in any marketing campaign. With the increased use of social media outlets, visuals have shown to be even that much more important. Outlets like Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and Instagram all have their own ways of focusing on visuals.
Topics: social network, facebook timeline, Pinterest, social media, facebook, marketing, n5r, twitter
Topics: YouTube, n5r blog, Google, social media, n5r, invest, Entertainment
So what is the Sharing Revolution? (also known as collaborative consumption). According to our partners HubSpot, the sharing revolution refers to the shift away from an ownership economy to one in which people are happy to rent items from a larger group of people with whom they simply share access to those things.
Topics: online, social media, marketing, sharing revolution, netflix
Our marketing technology partner, HubSpot, released an interesting blog post on how digital media, especially social media, is changing how consumers buy. "Consumers connect, rate, discuss, and consume product information and reviews like never before, making a strong online presence paramount for all sizes of ecommerce businesses."
Topics: social media, Hubspot Research, word-of-mouth
You've got your facebook, twitter, and social networking sites up and running. You even have found ways to use social media to connect with condo prospects, nurture leads, and continue the conversation with buyers. But, it's not time to rest on your 2011 laurels.
Topics: facebook timeline, Google, read estate marketing, social media, n5r
Online marketers have known that the general population usually follows a similar visual path as they visit any web page. How do we know this? Called heat mapping, this technology tracks the eye's movements of a person as they view the contents of the web page. The results are astoundingly homogeneous across the online population and have influenced many web site re-designs, usability testing, and content decisions. Did you know that most of your site visitors follow an "F" pattern as they scroll your web page? You can find out more at HubSpot or Crazy Egg.
Topics: Google, heatmapping, usability testing, social media, twitter, online marketing
This is a guest post written by Pam Sahota. Pam is a marketing communications/social media manager and freelance blogger who loves Boston, photography, charity events, sushi, wine, and the Red Sox.
Topics: social media blog, social media, social media marketing, twitter, Socail media Marketing