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Why Think-Big Brands Need to Have Fun with Amy Schmittauer
January 18, 2016
“It’s too possible to be personable.” Live streaming video via platforms such as Periscope and Snapchat have presented marketers with an amazing opportunity to deepen the relationships they have with their customers. However, many brands are apprehensive about this very public, immediate … Read More
Better Branding with Video Featuring Wistia’s Kristen Craft
November 30, 2015
“If a picture paints a thousand words, then a video packs an even bigger punch. Being able to show versus telling is powerful.” As people consume more and more content online, video is one of the most useful tools for … Read More
On this week’s Social Sound Bite – recorded live at the KXIC studios in Iowa City – Jay and I discussed a new announcement from Facebook. While YouTube is the leading source for online video, the social media giant took … Read More
Building a Brand-Driven Community with Social Media
October 3, 2011
Branding is important. I gotta get me some of that. Social media is critical. I gotta get me some of that, too. Branding and social media are kind of squishy things. Industry thought leaders wax philosophically to the point that … Read More
Take Social Media to the Next Level in 2011
January 3, 2011
A New Year brings new opportunities for your business. Among these, one that is sure to be a resolution on many to-do lists is taking social media to the next level. You are tweeting, friending, liking, tagging, blogging, and creating content to build your … Read More
What You Need to Know About Social Media
April 3, 2009
Due to advances in technology and perhaps accelerated by the economic downturn, online/social media is quickly overtaking other traditional forms of staying in touch with those who want to hear from you — namely your customers. One can’t simply have … Read More
Say It with Video
March 24, 2009
In our last post we talked about our mantra for employing online video (borrowing a bit from the folks at FTD) — say it with video. We took some of our own advice and used video for our newly added … Read More