BookRx recommends books for you to read according to your Tweets | 03 January 2013, 3:36PM | Finding a new book to read isn’t always easy. People on Twitter are always asking for recommendations and it is a great place to get them. Now there’s a little help at hand courtesy of this online project from the team at Knight Lab, the news media innovation group, called BookRx.
| | | Why less is more will dominate digital creativity in 2013 | 03 January 2013, 12:07PM | I foresee two key opportunities for the industry creative this year. One is that ambient will become a key battleground for brands trying to disrupt audiences' daily routines. The other is the move towards the big, the bold and the simple. Both these trends may well converge of course and I look forward to exploring their possibilities.
| | | Twitter valued at $11bn as it begins preparation for a possible 2014 IPO | 03 January 2013, 10:23AM | After a rocky 2012 for technology companies coming to the market, which left Groupon, Zynga and Facebook bruised, no one wants to rush towards an IPO in 2013 and particularly not Twitter, which finished the year strong after its role in the US presidential election.
| | | The Facebook cheat sheet [infographic] | 02 January 2013, 11:09AM | We already know you spend a lot of time on Facebook, even if that is increasingly on your smartphone, but when you’re using your Macbook or PC it’s handy to know how to get around Facebook faster. These keyboard tricks and Facebook shortcuts should help you do that and cut down on the time you spend on the site.
| | | | | How to make social media insights more meaningful | 02 January 2013, 10:09AM | Two questions that marketers often ask are: Does my audience care about my brand? How can we make them care more? To answer these questions, brands and agencies heavily invest in market research. Online panels, focus groups, ethnographic studies, social listening are just a few of the most popular insights gathering tools.
| | | The end of print - the final issue of Newsweek #lastprintissue [Print is dead] | 24 December 2012, 3:00PM | Newsweek has revealed the image that will grace its final print cover, before it goes digital only in 2013, as its 80-year history in print comes to an end. It has chosen to go out with a vintage photo of its old New York headquarters. Fittingly the black and white photo is accompanied by a hashtag: “#lastprintissue”. The cover brings the past and the future together on one page. The final issue follows the announcement in October that Newsweek was to close as part of cost cutting and an acknowledgement that the age of the newsweekly is at an end.
| | | Revolutions in Facebook Reach | 21 December 2012, 10:30AM | Recently I took part in the Open Graph panel at the AllFacebook Conference, and found myself sitting next to Jon Morter, the guy that runs the Condescending Corporate Brand Page on Facebook. He also started the successful campaign to get Rage Against the Machine to UK No.1 at Christmas 2009 instead of the X Factor winner. So, yeah, he's a bit of a revolutionary hero.
| | | The rise of the 'big data'-driven CMO | 21 December 2012, 9:30AM | Marketing more than ever is a science. Not only has it had to evolve into that because tough times dictate that Chief Marketing Officers (CMOs) need to be able to justify their efforts in monetary terms, but the playing field has become an increasingly large and competitive one. As a result, the reliance on 'Big Data' has never been so important to all those involved.
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