Four individual paintings, each 36" x 36" / 91cm x 91cm, depicting the four iconic emblems of 2010/2011: the hashtag, the ‘at’ symbol, a twitter logo and a facebook logo. Purchase all four for your office and show your social media credentials! Contact me for more details. More of my paintings are here. Tweet
Recorded a little while ago, but held back so that final figures could be released on a campaign she had run online. The ‘Design a Barina’ campaign has produced some fantastic results for Holden: 62,180 unique visits; 10,109 designs submitted; 259,978 votes received; average time on site a whopping 41 minutes! Have a listen to [...]
Some days there are too many hours filled with ‘stuff’ and not enough time to blog. The last few days have been like that. So, here’s a random selection of the weird and the wonderful that has crossed over the transom here at BetterComms Towers. Should prospective employers be allowed to look through your personal [...]
There’s a wealth of information that Frankie kindly shares, including that the Megan Washington advert (specifically shot for the campaign) generated over 10,000 ‘likes’ on Dell’s Facebook page.
Just published up on my Slideshare account. Companyxyz socmed-shouldwe View more presentations from Lee Hopkins. Technorati Tags: social media, wch_foundation, facebook, twitter, telstra, groupon, kenneth cole, vodafoneuk, rspcasa, risks, benefits, case study, case studies, business communication, lee hopkins Tweet
It’s getting very close. The publication, that is, of my second report into social media for Ark Group, and you can benefit from its impending arrival. AUD$100 pre-publication discount available until 5pm Monday 24 January 2011. Reserve your copy NOW. Go to Scribe or download a pdf order form. So how confident are you that [...]
I’ve just spent half an hour compiling some stats from Facebook’s advertising engine. I thought you may be interested to see what I found.
Dell Swarm is a cool way of buying ‘stuff’ online through Dell’s online portal
All in all, very clever campaigns that are very smoothly tying in Facebook and Twitter. Well done, Holden!
You could be passed over for a promotion based on nothing more than what you might do, according to a piece of software