The Social Media monsters – leave the unnecessary bits behind
This year began with us all getting excited about the world of Social media and what it was bringing; Google + was taking off – or falling flat – whichever you decide, whilst we were all thinking – do we really need another one? Since then we’ve had Pinterest and Instagram, Klout and Foursquare and more pop up into our crowded social media market. When you walk into an old fashioned sweet store, the choice can be overwhelming – you may be able to try them all for free, but
The secret to the greatest logos of all time
(If featured video does not work please watch the video here.) Now this is detail. Watching the video as to how Rio came up with their Olympic logo is truly inspiring: It reminds us just how much thought and work can go into and should go into branding for your company. The level of thought to make it right for you must be in minute details, which has the ability to evolve and grow as you grow. It must take into account the hopes and aspirations of your business,
You’ve got Social Media. Now you have to make it work.
93% of businesses currently use social media for their growth and to develop their brand awareness – and you may well be one of them. However, statistics like these are of course unable to show us whether these marketers are using their social media regularly or correctly. We’re all here for the same thing. We all want new business, new contacts, and popularity – but very few of us are going about it in the right way. When you logon to Twitter in the morning – how many people
5 reasons why I wouldn’t touch Autofollow with a bargepole
To autofollow or not to autofollow? That is the question. Autofollow is the much adored and equally loathed trend for your Twitter account that many people are currently using. But the question I’m asking is, are you using it for your business, and what are you getting from it? From the title, I’m guessing you’ve realised my opinions on it already. That doesn’t mean to say I’m not open to suggestions. If you can stump me with a reason good enough to warrant using it in a business to business







