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Les chiffres 2015 de ce qui se passe chaque minute sur internet

Les chiffres 2015 de ce qui se passe chaque minute sur internet
Ce n’est un secret pour personne que de dire que les utilisateurs d’internet ont une grande préférence pour les réseaux sociaux. Et ce nombre d'utilisateurs ne cesse de croître chaque année. Alors, évidemment, plus il y a d’utilisateurs, plus il y a d’interactions sur les réseaux sociaux qui recrutent chaque minute des milliers de nouveaux membres. Comme vous le montre l’infographie ci-dessus, il se passe des choses sur internet. Ainsi, en 2015, chaque minute : Partagez cet article : Related:  eduTECHoutils numériques, réseaux sociaux et entreprise

Pédagogie universitaire - Enseigner et Apprendre en Enseignement Supérieur | Ressources pour le conseil et la formation pédagogique dans l’enseignement supérieur ▶ La Liste Complète des Réseaux Sociaux (Mis à Jour) La liste des réseaux sociaux : Quel réseau social choisir ? Quel réseau social utiliser pour un usage professionnel ou personnel ? Quels sont les nouveaux réseaux sociaux tendance ? Quelle est l’offre de réseau sociaux sur ordinateur ou mobile pour me connecter avec les communautés qui m’intéressent et échanger via photo, vidéo, messages, audio… Mis à part Facebook, réseau social sur lequel ma mère est devenue experte, quels sont les réseaux sociaux émergents sur Internet ? Note de Rudy : Si vous êtes expert en marketing, vous pouvez proposer vos articles en me contactant sur la page dédiée. Avant de débuter votre tutoriel, récupérez mon système (mes pages, mes emails et mon automation) dans la suite d'outils Leadfox [création de pages + collecte d'emails + marketing automation] pour générer des prospects et convertir en clients : Votre entreprise génère du chiffre mais vous avez atteint un plafond de verre ? La liste des réseaux sociaux Voici la liste des réseaux sociaux : Facebook Twitter

Here’s Why Your Favorite Brands Are Making Their Own Emoticons | Adweek Cute-Crazed. Selfie-Obsessed. Bad Happy. There are nearly 2 billion smartphone users worldwide, according to eMarketer data. For Mentos, the 10 ementicons, which are available through a new keyboard in the messaging app Ultratext, were a way to play off the freshness attribute of the brand by refreshing the already available emojis. Ikea's Swedish meatballs were included in the brand's 100 emoticons. "We've seen messaging, emoticon and emoji use skyrocket across platforms globally," said Ben Shaw, strategy director for BBH in London, Mentos' agency. In mid-February Ikea and Coca-Cola both launched branded emoticons. "In general you could say emoticons offer a great way for brands to—potentially on a global scale—become part of the everyday conversations of people," said Mark Ogertschnig, an Ikea spokesman. GE's Emoji Periodic Table of Experiments The list of brands looking for new ways to penetrate this space keeps growing. Broad City's emoticons derive from the show's jokes.

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Marketing and Public Relations Then and Now The brand new 5th Edition of The New Rules of Marketing & PR released last week in the USA. It is shipping now from Amazon and other online sellers and is available on Kindle, Google play, iTunes, and other ebook formats now. Physical bookstores in the USA should have stock now and over the next weeks the book should make its way to other markets around the world. The new release gave me a reason to revisit some of the “old rules”. A big hat tip to the very clever Bob Lefsetz for the format of this post. THEN Advertising and PR were separate disciplines run by different people with separate goals, strategies, and measurement criteria. NOW The lines between marketing and public relations are blurring. THEN Get a beer during the ads. NOW Ad blocking software and DVRs. THEN Marketing simply meant advertising (and branding). NOW Marketing is about creating content to educate and inform. THEN Creating (print and video) content was expensive and time consuming. THEN Radio. NOW YouTube. NOW Smartphone.

Native ads receive 52% more visual focus than banners on mobile, Nielsen’s neuroscience report shows Nielsen has hired the US-based software and advertising automation company Sharethrough to conduct the one-of-its-kind neuroscience study on how smartphone users visually process mobile ads. The study applied eye tracking and subconscious brand responses to two types of mobile advertisements: standard banners and sponsored stories referred to as native ads. The study based on Nielsen’s EEG methodology was being conducted during almost a year since February 2014 through February 2015, and engaged five premium advertisers including Boeing. The research participants were shown a video simulating the scrolling experience where they could see editorial feeds with either native ads or banners crafted from the same creative elements and optimized for each format. Pic.: an example of mock ads shown to the study participants The findings from the Nielsen’s neuroscience study are, as follows: 1. 2. 3. Pic.: banners get less attention and visual focus than text 4.

edutopia Editor's Note: This piece was adapted from Building a Community of Self-Motivated Learners: Strategies to Help Students Thrive in School and Beyond by Larry Ferlazzo, available March 21, 2015 from Routledge. My previous post reviewed research on extrinsic and intrinsic motivation, and described the four qualities that have been identified as critical to helping students motivate themselves: autonomy, competence, relatedness, and relevance. In this post, I'll discuss practical classroom strategies to reinforce each of these four qualities. Autonomy Providing students with freedom of choice is one strategy for promoting learner autonomy. Some researchers, however, believe that a third option, cognitive choice, is a more effective way to promote longer-lasting student autonomy. Competence Feedback, done well, is ranked by education researcher John Hattie as number 10 out of 150 influences on student achievement. But how do you handle providing critical feedback to students when it's necessary?

20 Fonctionnalités Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn Sous-Utilisées Aujourd’hui, je vous invite à découvrir 20 fonctionnalités Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn peu utilisées mais que vous devriez employer pour améliorer votre maîtrise de ces plateformes. Ainsi vous pourrez apprendre par exemple comment surveiller vos concurrents sur Facebook, quelle est la méthode exacte pour créer une collection de tweets, comment envoyer un message privé sur Instagram ou encore quelles sont les astuces qui permettent de rendre votre prospection plus efficace sur LinkedIn. Bonne lecture ! # Facebook # 1. Pour suivre les publications de vos concurrents, vous n’avez pas besoin de devenir fan de leur page Facebook. 2. Il s’agit d’une fonctionnalité récente qui permet notamment d’augmenter le taux de clic grâce à un format très visuel, innovant et comportant plusieurs images. Pour que vos publications s’affichent dans un format carrousel, copiez-collez le lien choisi dans l’outil de publication et sélectionnez jusqu’à 5 images aux dimensions suivantes: 600 x 600px. 3.

Tinder, Facebook, ... : Pour Thibault, étudiant en bio, c'est jamais sans ses applis meltyCampus est le premier à parler de toutes les applis qui existent au monde et entre Facebook, Tinder ou Happn, on a l’embarras du choix. Les étudiants se servent-ils vraiment de toutes ces applis qui sont censées les passionner ? Nous sommes allés mener l’enquête. Chaque jour, Thibault répète les mêmes gestes. Alors que certains étudiants préfèrent lire dans les transports en commun, Thibault fait un point sur ses mails et l’actu. 19h, c’est l’heure de l’apéro !

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