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Infographic: 2013 - the year in social media
02 January 2014, 12:27PM

Shibe Inu Doge memeSocial media is no longer a trend in digital, it’s a variety of media that have quite simply transformed the way millions of us communicate, do business, find out about our world and make connections.

John Lewis says the majority of online sales shopping came via mobile
02 January 2014, 12:14PM

John Lewis Christmas ad 2013

People used to wonder what kind of sad sacks took time out of their Christmas celebrations to log on to their desktop computers and do a bit of sales shopping on December 25. But it seems to be a totally different story if you log on via a tablet or your mobile - at least according to John Lewis.

What can we expect in 2014?
02 January 2014, 11:51AM

iOS7 apple iphone 2013 iphone 5SInevitably at this time of year, the marketing media starts to look ahead to what the year ahead will bring. It is human nature to look for so called “big bangs”. Single, seismic events in a defined time span with easily identifiable outcomes. The much mocked “Year of Mobile” is a stark reminder for our industry to be cautious with sweeping predictions and yet increasingly we see 2014 already labelled with other terms such as programmatic, biddable, on demand and native.

Merry Christmas and a happy new year
23 December 2013, 2:16PM

Screen Shot 2013-12-23 at 14.11.13Hello Wall Blog readers. Thanks so much for all your support in 2013. We’re taking a break now until early January. In the meantime, we’d like to wish you all a peaceful and happy festive season and the very best for 2014.

Making content work for you
23 December 2013, 1:51PM

sainsburys christmas 2013 christmas in a dayThe recent content led campaigns for Guinness and Sainsbury's (pictured) have illustrated that content marketing has finally arrived as a serious part of the marketing jigsaw. Perhaps most interestingly they have both, for very different reasons, served to highlight the questions that are being raised in marketing teams, such asHow do I guarantee the content works with my wider marketing strategy? How do I ensure my content is compelling enough? How do I choose the right platform? And of course which agency do I work with when my creative, PR and media agency are all claiming to be content experts?

Think audience!
To state the obvious, content takes your brand out of the ad break or away from the banner and sticks it firmly in the editorial space, next to all the great TV, radio, games and websites that you, and everyone you know, use every day to entertain, inform and educate. Content marketing doesn't just get compared to other beautifully crafted and brilliantly executed adverts. It's compared against TV shows, radio programmes, games and interactive experiences that are being made by broadcasters and creative companies that have the same level of experience in this sort of content as your ad agency has in the wonderful campaigns they create for you. This means thinking about audiences not consumers and putting your demographic at the heart of the creative thinking. It also means that...

Digital marketing predictions for 2014
23 December 2013, 1:36PM

DatabigstockWhat does 2014 have in store? The digital team at Stickyeyes give their views on the challenges and the opportunities that 2014 may bring.

Content for people, not for the sake of it
"There are lots of brands creating lots and lots of content at the moment," says Creative Communications Director, Heather Healy. "Unfortunately, whilst some of that is amazing, mind-blowing, shareable content, a disappointing amount of it is just content that exists for no other reason other than to try and get links. Brands really need to stop doing that in 2014.

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.

How we thwarted a Twitter faker
20 December 2013, 1:09PM

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

YouTubeLogoBookmakers William Hill are trying to boost their presence on social media by running a series of big sporting interviews by former footballer Robbie Savage.

Savage was a controversial figure in his days at Leceister City , Blackburn Rovers, and Derby Country, but has settled into a new role in broadcasting since hanging up his boots. In the first interview Savage speaks to the most successful sportsman of all time…16 time world darts champion Phil ‘The Power’ Taylor.

Metadata takes a starring role in social entertainment
20 December 2013, 10:15AM

xbox oneThe entertainment industry continues to experiment with social engagement. Television networks, for instance, have made it easier for viewers to connect with their friends and interact with TV content in real time. Some brands have asked audiences to vote live for their preferred ending, like Mercedes did in its 2012 ad campaign. Some have also toyed with the idea of soliciting online feedback to crowdsource the creation of new shows.

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