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The future of social video with Oren Boiman from @magisto. Internetsubtitling.com. A beginner's guide to optimising video content | Internet M. Agile newsjacking from Alex and Alexa and baby Prince George Lots of brands try to newsjack. Rarely do they do it well. Most often, brands tweet to offer congratulations or join in a relevant holiday or sporting event, with no call to action. Alex and Alexa, the children's life and style pure play known as the 'the NET-A-PORTER for under 14s', is great at newsjacking. Here are some examples, including the retailer's recent Prince George inspired range.

Read more... 10 intriguing digital marketing stats we've seen this week A good mix of stats this week, with figures for social traffic, ad spend and consumer scepticism among others. Do check out our US flavoured stats, too. Read more... 12 things of enduring value and interest we found on the internet this week Think of this as a modern update of Reader's Digest. In fact I may just steal the original strap line from its very first edition in 1922 and modernise it a little. Yeah that should cover it. Read more... Read more... Read more... Here's how... TwitCam: Live Video Arrives on Twitter. Twitter has been an incredible boon to online live streaming. With a single tweet, a broadcaster can inform thousands or even millions of followers that he or she is on live video and draw those potential viewers in.

We think it's only natural that someone would eventually develop a live streaming website specifically for Twitter. Livestream (formerly Mogulus) has just launched its own Twitter broadcasting system called TwitCam, a dead simple tool that lets you live stream immediately using your Twitter credentials. Here, check out my live TwitCam stream to see it in action. The TwitCam Experience Twitcam is essentially a simplified version of Livestream built on Twitter.

The concept is simple but solid. Online PR is all about Community. Statistics Show Social Media Is Bigger Than You Think « Socialno. Is Social Media a Fad or the biggest shift since the Industrial Revolution? Welcome to the Social Media Revolution: Socialnomics: How Social Media Transforms the Way We Live and Do Business Stats from Video (sources listed below by corresponding #) The above statistics and “Social Media Revolution” video tell the story, social media isn’t a fad, it’s a fundamental shift in the way we communicate. Please feel free to share with any non-believers! Huge Thanks to These Outstanding Sources Below are the sources I used to compile this video. A huge thanks to all below: Source: Grunwald Associates National Study – Trendsspotting Blog | Millenials ConferenceSource: Huffington Post Source: McKinsey Study also posted by David Dalka Source: First Stats: United Nations Cyberschoolbus Document Source: comScoreSource: Attempting to relocateSource: Jobvite Social Recruitment Survey Note: 80% will use social networks in their assessment. 95% will use LinkedIn in their assessment.

Convincing the boss to invest in social media | Blog | Econsulta. The Online Media.