YouTube builds businesses by helping companies drive sales, spark word of mouth, grow repeat customers, and get their name out through online video advertising. Specifically, Google's AdWords for video platform allows advertisers to create video campaigns on YouTube and reach targeted audiences in a cost-effective way by only paying when viewers choose to watch an ad. It provides features like in-stream, in-slate, in-search, and in-display formats with comprehensive targeting options to help advertisers easily get started.
1) Salman Khan was accused of a hit-and-run incident in 2002 where his car ran over sleeping people on the sidewalk, killing one person. 2) After a lengthy trial, the sessions court found Salman Khan guilty under sections 304-II (culpable homicide not amounting to murder) and drunk driving charges. 3) Salman Khan was sentenced to 5 years in prison but was granted interim bail by the Bombay High Court a few hours later while appealing the decision.
This document outlines the need for a new social theory that accounts for changes with the internet and new media. It discusses shortcomings in current theories and proposes examining everyday information uses, political communication, and comparative and global media changes. Key points include analyzing divides in countries like gender in India and urban/rural in China. It proposes comparing old and new media uses in countries and examining constraints of marketization. A new model is outlined showing how agendas are set between elites, civil society, and individuals with competition for attention. It discusses implications for social change through new media and implications for social theory and norms of an informed citizen.
The document discusses new trends in theorizing communication and media. It outlines a shift from (1) communication science to communication studies, analyzing communication to understanding phenomena; (2) a structure view of communication to a culture view of society; and (3) social science to cultural science. Key new paradigms discussed include the constructivist, practice, autopoiesis, and text paradigms. On different levels, there is a cultural turn toward constructivism, hermeneutics, grounded theory, phenomenology, and questioning everyday routines. Theorizing media moves from essentialist views to contextual models of media use, media as social practice, and from media to mediality.
The document summarizes the key topics and themes that were to be covered in a workshop on media and religion. The workshop was scheduled to provide an overview of media and religion research, compare Christian and Muslim media, and discuss themes such as how religion persists in modern media, how media frame religion, and how religious authority is contested in today's digital landscape. The summary also notes how religion and media have both undergone changes through forces like globalization and the digital revolution.
This document discusses how Air New Zealand has changed its relationship with consumers through social media. It explores concepts like globalization, disembedding, and social media logic. Air New Zealand uses multiple social media platforms like YouTube, Twitter, and Instagram to engage with consumers in an interactive, personalized way. The methodology involves nethnography and data analysis of Air New Zealand's social media presence. The timeline shows how they promoted different events. While social media provides benefits, it also carries risks if the communication becomes over-mediatized. The conclusion emphasizes how Air New Zealand has built a successful strategy around globalization, social media logic, and mediatization to develop a more consumer-oriented relationship.
Heterotopic relations between media and materiality in children's online memo...Kjetil Sandvik
In this paper we analyze how bereaved parents make use of various media-strategies on online memorial sites and on children’s graves when performing processes of grief and commemoration for their stillborns and infants, and how these processes are not just linked to one particular media but take place across media. We show how the death of an infant can lead to mediation, remediation and mediatization strategies which involves both the uses and arrangement of objects on memorial pages and on children’s graves as well as uses of new social technologies, that produce, negotiate and develop social relations, belonging and coherence that are both individual and relational and that are made possible by ritually establishing online memorials and graves as heterotopic interfaces that opens certain communicational flows and accesses specific communicative spaces concerning most prominently the ongoing relations with the dead child and the (re)negotiating of parenthood.
We understand media as a function of an object reflected in human practices and embedded and structured by the different materialities they are intertwined with. We argue that the use of media and materiality online and on the graves are, in various ways, a remediation of everyday parental practices and we demonstrate how such practices and relations are structured in some basic social matrices of how to perform parenthood, both in relation to the dead child and in relation to achieving social appreciation of the missing child and the role as being parents even when the child has died.
This document summarizes a presentation on comparing public spheres. It discusses different models of public spheres, challenges in comparing public spheres across countries, and findings from analyses of several issues in European public spheres. Key findings include that debates are often framed in national rather than European terms, there are both pan-European and nationally-focused public spheres, and media play both dependent and independent roles in shaping public debates. The document outlines areas for further research on the rise of populism and roles of traditional and new media.
YouTube builds businesses by helping companies drive sales, spark word of mouth, grow repeat customers, and get their name out through online video advertising. Specifically, Google's AdWords for video platform allows advertisers to create video campaigns on YouTube and reach targeted audiences in a cost-effective way by only paying when viewers choose to watch an ad. It provides features like in-stream, in-slate, in-search, and in-display formats with comprehensive targeting options to help advertisers easily get started.
1) Salman Khan was accused of a hit-and-run incident in 2002 where his car ran over sleeping people on the sidewalk, killing one person. 2) After a lengthy trial, the sessions court found Salman Khan guilty under sections 304-II (culpable homicide not amounting to murder) and drunk driving charges. 3) Salman Khan was sentenced to 5 years in prison but was granted interim bail by the Bombay High Court a few hours later while appealing the decision.
This document outlines the need for a new social theory that accounts for changes with the internet and new media. It discusses shortcomings in current theories and proposes examining everyday information uses, political communication, and comparative and global media changes. Key points include analyzing divides in countries like gender in India and urban/rural in China. It proposes comparing old and new media uses in countries and examining constraints of marketization. A new model is outlined showing how agendas are set between elites, civil society, and individuals with competition for attention. It discusses implications for social change through new media and implications for social theory and norms of an informed citizen.
The document discusses new trends in theorizing communication and media. It outlines a shift from (1) communication science to communication studies, analyzing communication to understanding phenomena; (2) a structure view of communication to a culture view of society; and (3) social science to cultural science. Key new paradigms discussed include the constructivist, practice, autopoiesis, and text paradigms. On different levels, there is a cultural turn toward constructivism, hermeneutics, grounded theory, phenomenology, and questioning everyday routines. Theorizing media moves from essentialist views to contextual models of media use, media as social practice, and from media to mediality.
The document summarizes the key topics and themes that were to be covered in a workshop on media and religion. The workshop was scheduled to provide an overview of media and religion research, compare Christian and Muslim media, and discuss themes such as how religion persists in modern media, how media frame religion, and how religious authority is contested in today's digital landscape. The summary also notes how religion and media have both undergone changes through forces like globalization and the digital revolution.
This document discusses how Air New Zealand has changed its relationship with consumers through social media. It explores concepts like globalization, disembedding, and social media logic. Air New Zealand uses multiple social media platforms like YouTube, Twitter, and Instagram to engage with consumers in an interactive, personalized way. The methodology involves nethnography and data analysis of Air New Zealand's social media presence. The timeline shows how they promoted different events. While social media provides benefits, it also carries risks if the communication becomes over-mediatized. The conclusion emphasizes how Air New Zealand has built a successful strategy around globalization, social media logic, and mediatization to develop a more consumer-oriented relationship.
Heterotopic relations between media and materiality in children's online memo...Kjetil Sandvik
In this paper we analyze how bereaved parents make use of various media-strategies on online memorial sites and on children’s graves when performing processes of grief and commemoration for their stillborns and infants, and how these processes are not just linked to one particular media but take place across media. We show how the death of an infant can lead to mediation, remediation and mediatization strategies which involves both the uses and arrangement of objects on memorial pages and on children’s graves as well as uses of new social technologies, that produce, negotiate and develop social relations, belonging and coherence that are both individual and relational and that are made possible by ritually establishing online memorials and graves as heterotopic interfaces that opens certain communicational flows and accesses specific communicative spaces concerning most prominently the ongoing relations with the dead child and the (re)negotiating of parenthood.
We understand media as a function of an object reflected in human practices and embedded and structured by the different materialities they are intertwined with. We argue that the use of media and materiality online and on the graves are, in various ways, a remediation of everyday parental practices and we demonstrate how such practices and relations are structured in some basic social matrices of how to perform parenthood, both in relation to the dead child and in relation to achieving social appreciation of the missing child and the role as being parents even when the child has died.
This document summarizes a presentation on comparing public spheres. It discusses different models of public spheres, challenges in comparing public spheres across countries, and findings from analyses of several issues in European public spheres. Key findings include that debates are often framed in national rather than European terms, there are both pan-European and nationally-focused public spheres, and media play both dependent and independent roles in shaping public debates. The document outlines areas for further research on the rise of populism and roles of traditional and new media.
The document discusses potential media institutions that could distribute a British kidnap thriller film with a low budget of $1.5 million. It suggests that an independent British distribution company similar to CinemaNX, which successfully distributed the film "The Disappearance of Alice Creed", would be a good fit as they have experience with low-budget British thrillers. While smaller British companies like BBC Films or Film4 may be more likely to distribute a solely British film, they have less commercial success. A mainstream company like Sony could also potentially distribute the film widely and increase commercial success, since the film's genre, narrative structure, and rating make it appealing to a broad audience.
The Structural Relationship between Politicians' Web Visibility and Political...Han Woo PARK
1) The study examines the structural relationships between Korean politicians' web visibility networks and the differences in the amounts of political finance they receive from the public.
2) The results found a significant relationship between the two networks, indicating that online and offline political power structures are correlated.
3) This supports the view that the internet reflects traditional offline power hierarchies rather than reforming or equalizing political structures.
Political communication trends: What can we learn from Greece and elsewhere Alexandros Melidis
The document discusses political communication trends in Europe, including:
1) Political institutions and media have become increasingly interdependent, with politicians and media negotiating coverage in exchange for access and publicity.
2) Citizens have become more disengaged from traditional politics and more likely to engage in protest or online political communities.
3) European politicians have started adopting social media, particularly Twitter and Facebook, to build communities and engage citizens, though individual strategies vary.
4) Case studies show that while some politicians have effectively used social media to engage supporters and spread their message, others have taken a more top-down approach without integrating social media into their campaigns. Overall adoption of new communication tools is still experimental.
The growing mediatization of everyday life has led to the emergence of new forms of social movements and political contestation. While this trend can be examined meaningfully through the lenses of traditional political, journalistic, and activist cultures, there is something about the distinct combination of communicative action and affective labor that carries uniquely transformative implications (Castells 2015). Whereas popular, individualized articulations of affective empowerment, and personal politics have been criticized for their lack of bearing on material realities (Barnard 2016b), alternative forms of expression on social media appear to have much deeper resonance with political and activist cultures, and therefore much greater chances at contributing to social change. Nevertheless, collective identity and collective action, supported through active engagement with networked technologies, are requisite characteristics of new social movements.
Whether on the ground, on Twitter, or both, participants in the #Ferguson protests expressed feelings of outrage against major social institutions—namely the criminal justice system and the mainstream media. This paper will examine the role that citizen journo-activists play in the transformation of political and journalistic cultures. As a hybrid, journo-activist space, tweeting #Ferguson quickly emerged as an effective way for interested actors to network and spread their message. Similarly, many networked journalists—increasingly referred to as “j-tweeters” (Hedman 2015)—have taken to Twitter to collect and share information about the events in Ferguson. Using a combination of digital ethnography and content analysis of tweets from #Ferguson, this study examines journalistic and activist uses of Twitter as well as the correspondent implications for changes in field relations and practices. Given the growing convergence of these two fields, as well as their concurrent practices, this case study provides unique insights about the role of digital media in efforts aiming to share information and bolster social change.
Karen Kasold: Media Globalization And Inequalitymerlyna
The document discusses several topics related to media globalization and inequality, including how mass media can damage public discourse, the rise of perception management techniques, debates around new international information orders, threats to a global public sphere, and issues of market-driven media and ensuring access to communication for all. It examines the power of elites over media institutions and outlines principles in the People's Communication Charter to transform global communications and protect rights.
Based closely on a lecture by Eleanor MacDonald, political scientist at Queen's University this is an introduction to some of the history and ideas behind the philosophy of postmodernism.
The document discusses the media and globalization. It defines different types of media such as print media (newspapers, magazines) and electronic media (radio, television, films). It then defines globalization as the integration of economies, societies and cultures through communication, transportation and trade. The media plays a key role in globalization by spreading ideas across borders, though this can lead to both homogenization and diversification of cultures. A small number of large media companies dominate distribution of information worldwide. The media influences public opinion and can shape perceptions on important issues and events. Exposure to violence in media can also impact children's development.
Political communications aim to communicate messages to the masses through effective mediums. According to Joseph Goebbels, a good idea must be properly presented to win. The message should appeal to the audience's socio-economic class and interests while maintaining consistency with the organization's positioning. Talking heads, channels like newspapers and radio, and networks of influential people can help spread the message. Propaganda techniques like using bandwagons, appealing to emotions, and transferring qualities aim to persuade audiences.
Journalism-as-a-Service: Amplifying Public Intellectual Contributions through...Axel Bruns
1. The document discusses The Conversation, an online platform that amplifies public intellectual contributions from scientists through journalism-as-a-service.
2. The Conversation allows scientists to propose and draft their own articles, which are then developed and edited by journalists before publication.
3. It aims to provide scientists a widely accessible platform to engage in public debates and discussions about their research while also tracking the reach and impact of their contributions.
Communication is defined as interaction between individuals that produces a response through verbal or non-verbal symbols. Political communication involves purposeful communication about politics between politicians, voters, and media. It can take the form of rhetoric, body language, protests, and other symbolic acts. Celebrities are described as "intimate strangers" who are physically distant but psychologically close to the public due to extensive media coverage of their personal lives. They become famous for their fame alone and are "created by the media." Politicians sometimes adopt celebrity traits to seem more relatable to voters in a process called "celebrification." Maintaining a positive self-image is important for politicians to communicate effectively and influence public opinion.
This document provides an overview and discussion of topics related to media and globalization. It discusses definitions of globalization, inequalities created by globalization, cultural imperialism vs cultural globalization, the role of global media and news agencies, the impact of new technologies like the internet, and the digital divide debate. It also summarizes several scholars' perspectives on these issues and how globalization has impacted cultural exchange and the spread of information worldwide.
The document provides information about an online advertising agency in Asia called NetBooster Asia. It offers strategic web consulting, design and development, online marketing services, and performance monitoring and reporting. Some key services include search engine optimization, paid search advertising, social media marketing and email marketing. It also highlights case studies of marketing campaigns it conducted for clients such as Unilever, Greenwich Pizza, and SEAIR airline.
This document discusses social media optimization (SMO) strategies to promote a website through social media. SMO involves using social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and blogs to increase brand visibility, drive traffic to the website, and engage with potential customers. It recommends creating profiles and pages on major social networks, posting regular updates like photos, videos and news items. A sample monthly SMO plan is outlined that includes tasks like account setup, profile customization, content sharing and engagement across different sites on a daily/weekly basis, along with paid social advertising campaigns.
Video marketing is effective due to its ability to engage viewers through visual and audio elements. Creating an optimized YouTube channel allows businesses to post regularly on various digital video platforms to organically grow views through search engine optimization, trending topics, and engaging content. Paid promotion options on YouTube and Google AdWords can further increase views and drive people to click through to the company's website or other goals. Performance is measured through YouTube Analytics and Google Analytics to evaluate success.
Natasha D'Souza is the founder and creative visionary of Social Media Agency Virtual EyeSee. The agency provides a range of social media services including social media campaigns, training and consulting, web development, PR, graphic design, copywriting, and digital media services. Some specific services offered are social media audits, strategy development, community building, profile creation, web development, social media press releases, graphics, copywriting, video production, photography, and podcasting.
This document discusses how visual marketing through images and video can help businesses by turning websites into powerful marketing tools, building credibility, and increasing visibility. It provides statistics on internet users' video consumption habits and explains how video can drive traffic and convert more browsers to customers. The document then offers suggestions on how businesses can create more brand and product awareness through video marketing on social media platforms and creating a passive income stream by producing tutorial videos. It concludes by presenting several video marketing package options and prices.
10 Minutes To 1 Updated Credentials - January 201810 Minutes to 1
10 Minutes To 1 is a Gurgaon based full-service communication agency. We undertake conceptualization, designing and implementation of all your communication needs.
The document discusses potential media institutions that could distribute a British kidnap thriller film with a low budget of $1.5 million. It suggests that an independent British distribution company similar to CinemaNX, which successfully distributed the film "The Disappearance of Alice Creed", would be a good fit as they have experience with low-budget British thrillers. While smaller British companies like BBC Films or Film4 may be more likely to distribute a solely British film, they have less commercial success. A mainstream company like Sony could also potentially distribute the film widely and increase commercial success, since the film's genre, narrative structure, and rating make it appealing to a broad audience.
The Structural Relationship between Politicians' Web Visibility and Political...Han Woo PARK
1) The study examines the structural relationships between Korean politicians' web visibility networks and the differences in the amounts of political finance they receive from the public.
2) The results found a significant relationship between the two networks, indicating that online and offline political power structures are correlated.
3) This supports the view that the internet reflects traditional offline power hierarchies rather than reforming or equalizing political structures.
Political communication trends: What can we learn from Greece and elsewhere Alexandros Melidis
The document discusses political communication trends in Europe, including:
1) Political institutions and media have become increasingly interdependent, with politicians and media negotiating coverage in exchange for access and publicity.
2) Citizens have become more disengaged from traditional politics and more likely to engage in protest or online political communities.
3) European politicians have started adopting social media, particularly Twitter and Facebook, to build communities and engage citizens, though individual strategies vary.
4) Case studies show that while some politicians have effectively used social media to engage supporters and spread their message, others have taken a more top-down approach without integrating social media into their campaigns. Overall adoption of new communication tools is still experimental.
The growing mediatization of everyday life has led to the emergence of new forms of social movements and political contestation. While this trend can be examined meaningfully through the lenses of traditional political, journalistic, and activist cultures, there is something about the distinct combination of communicative action and affective labor that carries uniquely transformative implications (Castells 2015). Whereas popular, individualized articulations of affective empowerment, and personal politics have been criticized for their lack of bearing on material realities (Barnard 2016b), alternative forms of expression on social media appear to have much deeper resonance with political and activist cultures, and therefore much greater chances at contributing to social change. Nevertheless, collective identity and collective action, supported through active engagement with networked technologies, are requisite characteristics of new social movements.
Whether on the ground, on Twitter, or both, participants in the #Ferguson protests expressed feelings of outrage against major social institutions—namely the criminal justice system and the mainstream media. This paper will examine the role that citizen journo-activists play in the transformation of political and journalistic cultures. As a hybrid, journo-activist space, tweeting #Ferguson quickly emerged as an effective way for interested actors to network and spread their message. Similarly, many networked journalists—increasingly referred to as “j-tweeters” (Hedman 2015)—have taken to Twitter to collect and share information about the events in Ferguson. Using a combination of digital ethnography and content analysis of tweets from #Ferguson, this study examines journalistic and activist uses of Twitter as well as the correspondent implications for changes in field relations and practices. Given the growing convergence of these two fields, as well as their concurrent practices, this case study provides unique insights about the role of digital media in efforts aiming to share information and bolster social change.
Karen Kasold: Media Globalization And Inequalitymerlyna
The document discusses several topics related to media globalization and inequality, including how mass media can damage public discourse, the rise of perception management techniques, debates around new international information orders, threats to a global public sphere, and issues of market-driven media and ensuring access to communication for all. It examines the power of elites over media institutions and outlines principles in the People's Communication Charter to transform global communications and protect rights.
Based closely on a lecture by Eleanor MacDonald, political scientist at Queen's University this is an introduction to some of the history and ideas behind the philosophy of postmodernism.
The document discusses the media and globalization. It defines different types of media such as print media (newspapers, magazines) and electronic media (radio, television, films). It then defines globalization as the integration of economies, societies and cultures through communication, transportation and trade. The media plays a key role in globalization by spreading ideas across borders, though this can lead to both homogenization and diversification of cultures. A small number of large media companies dominate distribution of information worldwide. The media influences public opinion and can shape perceptions on important issues and events. Exposure to violence in media can also impact children's development.
Political communications aim to communicate messages to the masses through effective mediums. According to Joseph Goebbels, a good idea must be properly presented to win. The message should appeal to the audience's socio-economic class and interests while maintaining consistency with the organization's positioning. Talking heads, channels like newspapers and radio, and networks of influential people can help spread the message. Propaganda techniques like using bandwagons, appealing to emotions, and transferring qualities aim to persuade audiences.
Journalism-as-a-Service: Amplifying Public Intellectual Contributions through...Axel Bruns
1. The document discusses The Conversation, an online platform that amplifies public intellectual contributions from scientists through journalism-as-a-service.
2. The Conversation allows scientists to propose and draft their own articles, which are then developed and edited by journalists before publication.
3. It aims to provide scientists a widely accessible platform to engage in public debates and discussions about their research while also tracking the reach and impact of their contributions.
Communication is defined as interaction between individuals that produces a response through verbal or non-verbal symbols. Political communication involves purposeful communication about politics between politicians, voters, and media. It can take the form of rhetoric, body language, protests, and other symbolic acts. Celebrities are described as "intimate strangers" who are physically distant but psychologically close to the public due to extensive media coverage of their personal lives. They become famous for their fame alone and are "created by the media." Politicians sometimes adopt celebrity traits to seem more relatable to voters in a process called "celebrification." Maintaining a positive self-image is important for politicians to communicate effectively and influence public opinion.
This document provides an overview and discussion of topics related to media and globalization. It discusses definitions of globalization, inequalities created by globalization, cultural imperialism vs cultural globalization, the role of global media and news agencies, the impact of new technologies like the internet, and the digital divide debate. It also summarizes several scholars' perspectives on these issues and how globalization has impacted cultural exchange and the spread of information worldwide.
The document provides information about an online advertising agency in Asia called NetBooster Asia. It offers strategic web consulting, design and development, online marketing services, and performance monitoring and reporting. Some key services include search engine optimization, paid search advertising, social media marketing and email marketing. It also highlights case studies of marketing campaigns it conducted for clients such as Unilever, Greenwich Pizza, and SEAIR airline.
This document discusses social media optimization (SMO) strategies to promote a website through social media. SMO involves using social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and blogs to increase brand visibility, drive traffic to the website, and engage with potential customers. It recommends creating profiles and pages on major social networks, posting regular updates like photos, videos and news items. A sample monthly SMO plan is outlined that includes tasks like account setup, profile customization, content sharing and engagement across different sites on a daily/weekly basis, along with paid social advertising campaigns.
Video marketing is effective due to its ability to engage viewers through visual and audio elements. Creating an optimized YouTube channel allows businesses to post regularly on various digital video platforms to organically grow views through search engine optimization, trending topics, and engaging content. Paid promotion options on YouTube and Google AdWords can further increase views and drive people to click through to the company's website or other goals. Performance is measured through YouTube Analytics and Google Analytics to evaluate success.
Natasha D'Souza is the founder and creative visionary of Social Media Agency Virtual EyeSee. The agency provides a range of social media services including social media campaigns, training and consulting, web development, PR, graphic design, copywriting, and digital media services. Some specific services offered are social media audits, strategy development, community building, profile creation, web development, social media press releases, graphics, copywriting, video production, photography, and podcasting.
This document discusses how visual marketing through images and video can help businesses by turning websites into powerful marketing tools, building credibility, and increasing visibility. It provides statistics on internet users' video consumption habits and explains how video can drive traffic and convert more browsers to customers. The document then offers suggestions on how businesses can create more brand and product awareness through video marketing on social media platforms and creating a passive income stream by producing tutorial videos. It concludes by presenting several video marketing package options and prices.
10 Minutes To 1 Updated Credentials - January 201810 Minutes to 1
10 Minutes To 1 is a Gurgaon based full-service communication agency. We undertake conceptualization, designing and implementation of all your communication needs.
This document summarizes a social marketing and reputation management solution from ADP Digital Advertising. The solution utilizes a dealer-sponsored online community and connections to various social media sites to promote dealerships. It discusses using content from OEMs, reviews, and user-generated content to engage customers. The solution aims to enhance dealership brands through positive word-of-mouth online in a cost-effective manner compared to advertising alone. It also provides reputation management through integration with DealerRater reviews.
ADP Social Marketing + Reputation ManagementRalph Paglia
The document describes a social marketing and reputation management solution provided by ADP Digital Advertising. The solution utilizes a dealer-sponsored online community and connections to various social media sites to promote dealerships. It provides daily automated content from OEMs and other sources to engage customers. The solution aims to enhance dealership brands and tap into growing social media in a cost-effective manner. It also incorporates customer reviews from sites like DealerRater to manage online reputation.
This document summarizes a social marketing and reputation management solution from ADP Digital Advertising. The solution utilizes a dealer-sponsored online community and connections to various social media sites to promote dealerships. It discusses using content from OEMs, reviews, and user-generated content to engage customers. The solution aims to help dealers leverage the growth of social media and online reviews to enhance their reputation and brand awareness in a cost-effective manner.
The document provides an overview of integrated marketing and creative services capabilities, including strategic planning, brand management, advertising, public relations, creative services, digital and social media, event planning, and project management. A wide range of projects are profiled spanning various industries including building products, roofing, environmental services, and home maintenance. Services include marketing initiatives, brand development, creative design, digital solutions, trade show support, and customer programs.
The Jukwaa Group provides a range of business services including website development, digital marketing, event planning, and promotional staffing and materials. It aims to create effective platforms for clients to grow their brands and businesses. Services include designing digital presences, running social media campaigns, planning conferences and sports events, and providing branded collateral and activation staff. The company works with clients across various industries in South Africa.
Media convergence signals the union of various electronic media platforms into an interactive multi-platform. Convergence allows media outlets to share resources and content across television, radio, and internet platforms. This increases visibility for each media organization and the credibility of their content. It also enables cross-promotion opportunities between platforms to extend brands and audiences. Revenue from a converged multi-platform comes from advertising, interactive content and transactions, as well as sponsorship and branding opportunities.
10 Minutes To 1 Credentials Presentation 201510 Minutes to 1
10minutesto1 is a strategic marketing communications consultancy that provides services such as graphic design, digital marketing, social media management, public relations, filming, and events/on-ground activations. They have expertise across various industries and have worked with clients such as Panasonic, Moser Baer, AskmeBazaar, Fairmont Hotels, and Swiss Military. Their work includes creative designs, websites, social media campaigns, PR articles, corporate films, and event stalls. They aim to help clients effectively communicate their messages to target audiences.
Socialxpand Reviews | What is Strategy Search Engine and Internet Marketing S...SocialXpand
Socialxpand Reviews has plenty of positive reviews for their good work and fewer complaints about their hard work and they always get new contracts for their business. Here socialxpand explains about different strategies and also about internet marketing.
Launching Yourself Digitally - The Big Network 2017Emily Wilkinson
How to launch yourself online - getting a website, creating fabulous content, driving interest with social platforms and measuring your efforts. Originally presented at the Big Network Event in Andover, October 2017.
Digital Media Solutions provides various digital media and marketing services including website design and development, online branding and marketing, mobile marketing, application development, and eLearning solutions. They define business objectives, create customized strategic plans and solutions, and implement and deliver projects. Their solutions are designed with innovation, design, technology, and persuasive content.
Adtechnosys is a top-class mobile apps development company with presence in US, UK and India. Adtechnosys has been associated clients across the globe, developing competitive apps and enabling them to reach out to their customers in a better way. We at Adtechnosys believe in buidling strong ties with our clients that helps builds trust in the organization giving way to a mutually beneficial relationship.
We at Adtechnosys, work together to bring out the best in apps development. Whether the application is on Facebook, mobile or website, our team of experts work together informing and updating the client at each step to help realize the client's app idea. Our solutions help our clients to reach out to their customers in a more convenient way.
Tata Group Dials Taiwan for Its Chipmaking Ambition in Gujarat’s DholeraAvirahi City Dholera
The Tata Group, a titan of Indian industry, is making waves with its advanced talks with Taiwanese chipmakers Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation (PSMC) and UMC Group. The goal? Establishing a cutting-edge semiconductor fabrication unit (fab) in Dholera, Gujarat. This isn’t just any project; it’s a potential game changer for India’s chipmaking aspirations and a boon for investors seeking promising residential projects in dholera sir.
Visit : https://www.avirahi.com/blog/tata-group-dials-taiwan-for-its-chipmaking-ambition-in-gujarats-dholera/
Event Report - SAP Sapphire 2024 Orlando - lots of innovation and old challengesHolger Mueller
Holger Mueller of Constellation Research shares his key takeaways from SAP's Sapphire confernece, held in Orlando, June 3rd till 5th 2024, in the Orange Convention Center.
At Techbox Square, in Singapore, we're not just creative web designers and developers, we're the driving force behind your brand identity. Contact us today.
Taurus Zodiac Sign: Unveiling the Traits, Dates, and Horoscope Insights of th...my Pandit
Dive into the steadfast world of the Taurus Zodiac Sign. Discover the grounded, stable, and logical nature of Taurus individuals, and explore their key personality traits, important dates, and horoscope insights. Learn how the determination and patience of the Taurus sign make them the rock-steady achievers and anchors of the zodiac.
Discover timeless style with the 2022 Vintage Roman Numerals Men's Ring. Crafted from premium stainless steel, this 6mm wide ring embodies elegance and durability. Perfect as a gift, it seamlessly blends classic Roman numeral detailing with modern sophistication, making it an ideal accessory for any occasion.
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Company Valuation webinar series - Tuesday, 4 June 2024FelixPerez547899
This session provided an update as to the latest valuation data in the UK and then delved into a discussion on the upcoming election and the impacts on valuation. We finished, as always with a Q&A
Building Your Employer Brand with Social MediaLuanWise
Presented at The Global HR Summit, 6th June 2024
In this keynote, Luan Wise will provide invaluable insights to elevate your employer brand on social media platforms including LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter) and TikTok. You'll learn how compelling content can authentically showcase your company culture, values, and employee experiences to support your talent acquisition and retention objectives. Additionally, you'll understand the power of employee advocacy to amplify reach and engagement – helping to position your organization as an employer of choice in today's competitive talent landscape.
Understanding User Needs and Satisfying ThemAggregage
https://www.productmanagementtoday.com/frs/26903918/understanding-user-needs-and-satisfying-them
We know we want to create products which our customers find to be valuable. Whether we label it as customer-centric or product-led depends on how long we've been doing product management. There are three challenges we face when doing this. The obvious challenge is figuring out what our users need; the non-obvious challenges are in creating a shared understanding of those needs and in sensing if what we're doing is meeting those needs.
In this webinar, we won't focus on the research methods for discovering user-needs. We will focus on synthesis of the needs we discover, communication and alignment tools, and how we operationalize addressing those needs.
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• Introduce a taxonomy for user goals with real world examples
• Present the Onion Diagram, a tool for contextualizing task-level goals
• Illustrate how customer journey maps capture activity-level and task-level goals
• Demonstrate the best approach to selection and prioritization of user-goals to address
• Highlight the crucial benchmarks, observable changes, in ensuring fulfillment of customer needs
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