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Intel Museum of Me: Brilliant Example of Visual Marketing

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Example of user engagement. So next time while buying a laptop, we would remember to check if it has the latest Intel core 2 processor! Personally, I feel this is a really innovative way to create awareness about a product, which customers do not directly use and is more sort of B2B.

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How to Use Pinterest And The New Rich Pins Features

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With the rich pins, brands can include real-time pricing, availability and info on where to buy products. There are three types of rich pins: Products: Brands can include real-time pricing, availability and info on where to buy items. See examples. See examples. See examples. >

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Facebook Testing ‘Want’ Button: What to Expect

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People can click through and buy these items off of Facebook,” Facebook said in a statement, according to Reuters. The new ‘Want’ button will give brands the opportunity to identify the fans who have a real intention to buy their products. What does it mean for brands? Expand fan base and product awareness.

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The Executive Series: High Level Strategy, Value Propositions and Social

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Let me give a real life example: Company X wishes to increase their customer satisfaction. You need to provide that insight to the executive level of your company in order to get their buy-in. Similar Posts: Get Executive Buy-In on Your Social Business Program. Easy or difficult? New or old news? Do you think I am babbling?

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Don’t Lose Value in the Hunt for EdgeRank

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People do not buy what you do, they buy why you do it. Having them understand and connect with your brand values, you create a stronger bond of loyalty with your target group – just take successful brands as Apple, Nike and Ben & Jerry’s for example. What you reflect is what people want to connect to.

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Why Starbucks has 20 Million Fans On Facebook

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At the same time it’s possible for customers to manage their own Card on the Facebook page as for example checking your balance, setting up an auto-reload etc. Starbucks is therefore a good example of how to navigate in social media by: 1) Establishing goals. 2) Listening to audience. 3) Learning about audience.

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How Social Media Reflects Human Behaviour

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In recent times, we’ve seen many examples of how the dynamics of social media can be utilised for other communicative needs than sharing the casual update, photo or link. How to buy into this behaviour as a brand. And though it is basic needs, these needs can have different shapes and sizes depending on culture and demographics.