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Why I bought 8,000 Instagram followers for £9
20 December 2013, 1:18PM
Screen Shot 2013-12-20 at 12.59.34I love Instagram. It’s by far and away my favourite social network. I was personally a big Facebook user, and although I’m on it 24/7 for work, I’ve seen in the past 18 months it become a lot more saturated with naff content, lame memes and uninspiring marketing messages. Only a few weeks ago I witnessed my first auto-play video advert in my timeline from British Airways, it was a nice video but having it automatically play was jilting.
This morning, I was on the hunt for a freelancer to help out with a project and was told about People Per Hour via one of our SEO team. After trawling the site I was shown a trending, highly-reviewed advert for adding 8,000 Instagram followers for the princely sum of £9. Less than a six-piece bargain bucket at KFC.
I’ll admit that I was immediately curious. We all know that Facebook punishes brand pages for fake Likes. But what about Instagram? It’s part of the Facebook Group, but doesn’t feel like it adheres to the same rules. They recently launched Direct Messages to compete with Snapchat, brands have immediately capitalised on this feature, notably Gap, with the first campaign. As we get even more hyped up about this network, and the ones to follow we have an underlying crisis bubbling away. It’s all to easy, just to fake it.
My point in all of this? Reminding us all that this isn’t a race for likes, anyone with a credit card can buy numbers, but getting people to like, share and comment is the real measure of your social footprint.
You can see all my fake followers at @KarelKumar.

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Screen Shot 2013-12-20 at 13.08.12Just recently our digital agency was asked to review an incredibly 'creative' attempt at a social media campaign by a London based firm. We laughed, we cried, we hung our heads. You know when something just isn't your cup of tea? Well this was pretty much a shot of Raki to us, i.e. just not the way we roll (in the office anyway…)

William Hill have got the power with new online video campaign
20 December 2013, 11:15AM

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Metadata takes a starring role in social entertainment
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Personalised products and content-led conversation will win in 2014
19 December 2013, 12:28PM

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Retailers will have access to more information about their customers' preferences and shopping habits than ever before and retailers must take steps to better understand the purchase journey. This insight will give retailers the understanding they need to develop relevant content and personalised deals, and ultimately help to generate more sales. Shoppers are looking for a richer, more personal shopping experience and retailers must reassess both how they sell and what they sell if they are to thrive.

Why latest social media ad sales moves don't spell the death of the salesman
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2014, the year of e-commerce
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Get a good tone of action to underpin success in 2014
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