Saturday, March 30, 2013

You Didn’t Make the Harlem Shake Go Viral — Corporations Did

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Google’s trend charts of the phrase “Harlem Shake” are seismic. Almost no one looked for the words until Feb. 7, then searches surged faster than any term Google ever had, except for “Whitney Houston” after her death. A few weeks later, they fell close to zero.





Experts said the “Harlem Shake” phenomenon was emergent behavior from the hive mind of the internet — accidental, ad hoc, uncoordinated: a “meme” that “went viral.” But this is untrue. The real story of the “Harlem Shake” shows how much popular culture has changed and how much it has stayed the same.


The word “meme” comes from evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins. Bits of information — memes — propagate from brain to brain through imitation, are subject to selection and can be regarded as living structures, he says, “not just metaphorically but technically,” because new information changes our brains. They are often made deliberately — think catchphrases, slogans, melodies — and makers may try to propagate them as fast and far as possible, or make them go viral. The myth of the “Harlem Shake” is that its viral spread was spontaneous, not directed by financial interests — a pop culture, popular uprising. Read more…


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Consumers Racing Toward Big Retailer Mobile Coupons

While the fate of once mighty daily deal giants like Groupon remains unknown, the future remains very bright for mobile coupons. As major retailers escalate their incorporation of mobile coupons into all facets of their marketing strategy, consumers have begun searching for coupons not only at home on their computer or mobile device, but when [...]



Partners Gear Up for First Mobile Search Webinar

Hosted Numbers has announced their upcoming webinar, “Closing the Loop on Mobile Search Marketing.” A companion piece to their recently released white paper, the webinar is scheduled for April 11th at 1 p.m. EST and will focus on best practices in mobile search engine marketing and call tracking. This webinar is taking place in partnership [...]



Online Gambling Increasingly Popular Among Women Prone to Addiction

Real money online and mobile gambling is growing increasingly popular with women according to a new report from UK-based publication The Independent. Online gambling is becoming more attractive to women than drugs or alcohol, says the UK’s leading female addiction specialist. Liz Karter, the aforementioned specialist, says work stress is a major cause of gambling [...]



iPhone 5S Reportedly Launching June 20th

It’s the hottest rumor in mobile tech today: the new Apple iPhone 5S will be unveiled June 20th and begin shipping in early July. Consistent with the early days of early-summer iPhone launches, Apple’s 5S model is now poised to be released to the global marketplace just eight months after the iPhone 5 debuted. For [...]



Friday, March 29, 2013

The Strategy Behind the Viral Red Marriage Equality Campaign

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The Human Rights Campaign’s Director of Marketing Anastasia Khoo didn’t decide to change the organization’s equality sign logo from blue to red on a whim


The team at the HRC, the largest lobby organization dedicated to fighting for LGBT rights, knew that the two cases the Supreme Court heard this week on marriage equality were major, that Monday and Tuesday were moments of historic significance. The organization also foresaw that people would want to show their support for marriage equality. During the planning process, Khoo had the idea to turn the iconic blue and yellow equality sign logo red. Read more…


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HBO Go May Begin Livestreaming Sports

This year, HBO Go could become a hotter commodity among sports fans. According to the premium cable network, original TV shows and movies may soon be in the company of livestreaming sports. HBO Sports president Ken Hershman says he and his team are fiddling with idea of bringing livestreaming sporting events to HBO Go in [...]



Half a Billion NFC Phones to Enter Market Next Year

More than 500 million NFC-ready mobile phones will enter the market in 2014, giving major widespread accessibility to near Field Communications Technology. According to ABI Research, the jump to 500 million NFC devices nearly doubles the estimated 285 million NFC phones shipping in 2013. “NFC has reached the point of no return,” explains John Devlin, [...]



The Evolution of SEO Managers into Online Marketers

The Evolution of SEO Managers into Online Marketers


Search Engine Optimization (SEO) used to be a very technical role focused primarily around building links, viewing source code and monitoring search engine algorithm shifts. While these elements are still very important, as SEO and Content Marketing continue to merge, … read more »


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Facebook to Make Major Android Announcement Next Week

On Thursday, Facebook began sending out invitations to a major media event scheduled for next week in Menlo Park, California. Scheduled for April 4th at the social network’s headquarters,  Facebook isn’t giving us specifics about the event, except to suggest that a big Android announcement is forthcoming, “Come see our new home on Android,” the [...]



Twitter Co-Founder at Work on New Mobile Startup

Twitter co-founder Biz Stone is purportedly working on a new mobile-centric startup. According to AllThingsD, the new company is called Jelly. Why? That’s anyone’s guess for the time being. “While it’s not clear exactly what that means,” Kara Swisher admits, “sources said the well-known entrepreneur has already hired four or five employees to form a [...]



Luvocracy: Pinterest for People Who Actually Want to Buy Stuff

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People flock to Pinterest to collect and keep track of inspirations, whether they’re recipes to cook, destinations to visit or clothes to wear. But there’s a promising new social network with a similar model focused less on dreaming and more on shopping.


San Francisco-based startup Luvocracy, which launched quietly this fall in beta, is based around the concept that we buy products more when they are recommended by others. And since 92% of consumers trust word of mouth over any form of advertising, according to Nielsen, it’s a smart strategy for a company to embrace





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Here’s how the site works: Similar to pinning on Pinterest, users can collect looks and products (from beauty products to tech gadgets) and tack them to boards. They can also repin products from friends, brands and tastemakers, which Luvocracy defines as bloggers, editors and stylists Read more…


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Apple Updates Final Cut Pro X, Motion, and Compressor

Apple on Thursday issued updates to Final Cut Pro X, Motion, and Compressor. Hoping to regain the affection of pro users who have recently strayed from the popular professional video editing software, Apple has rolled out a number of new features and bug fixes that will certainly be well received by the software’s users. If [...]



Microsoft Says Games Drive Bulk of Windows Phone Store App Revenue

According to a new revelation on Windows Phone Developer Blog, games are responsible for driving a majority of Windows Phone Store app revenues today. Windows Phone customers enjoy gaming with over one-third of all app downloads and 60% of Windows Phone Store revenue originating from games. In fact, almost half of the top 50 Windows [...]



Infographic: How to Engage with Social Media

A new infographic based upon the results of UBM Tech’s 2013 Social Media @Work research report plunges into the role social media plays in the business technology market. The research was based on a survey taken by 462 IT buyers, as well as 155 b-to-b technology marketers conducted in late 2012. “‘The 4 C’s of [...]



Creative SEO Tip: Newsjacking

Newsjacking, a type of content marketing, places the emphasis on breaking news events rather than how-tos or technical information and rides the wave of existing demand to get well-earned backlinks and branded mentions. Use it to your advantage.



Thursday, March 28, 2013

Storify Launches VIP Service for Publishers

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Storify, a platform that lets users aggregate and display photos, tweets and other social content sourced across the web, stepped up its game Thursday by announcing a new premium service for media organizations, enterprise and other power users.


With the new paid Storify VIP service, premium users will be able to live update all stories, have a custom story display, use custom sources in Storify, share private stories within their own organizations and get enterprise-level support.


Storify also announced they are now a part of the WordPress VIP program, meaning publishers can easily embed Storify stories from within the WordPress dashboard. Read more…


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Mobile Parking App Comes to The Nation’s Capitol

As thousands of drivers head daily into DC, Pentagon City or Bethesda either for work, meetings, or sightseeing, parking is often a very daunting part of these efforts. But thanks to a new (and free) mobile app, plenty of drivers will never struggle to find parking again. Colonial Parking, the largest parking operator in the [...]



Buick Turns Pinterest Board Into Car Concept

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Buick has put a social-network spin on its 2013 Encore luxury car by designing its interiors and exteriors based on a Pinterest board.


Following a call from nine influential design, fashion and food bloggers to create Pinterest boards speaking to their personal style and passions, the company unveiled the winning pinner on Wednesday night at the New York Auto Show. The “Pinterest to Dashboard” contest is a part of an effort to connect with a younger audience and show a different, more playful side of the brand.


The top collection came from a Pennsylvania-based bed and breakfast owner Michael Wurm Jr. — who has nearly four million followers on Pinterest. His boards, which featured sea foam-colored tones and beach scenes, were picked as the inspiration for new color palates, textures and design features in the existing car. Read more…


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Selling SEO to the C-Suite

Organic search is the indisputable leader in driving traffic that will convert. Yet it remains among of the lowest funding priorities when it comes to the website or marketing budget. Here are several valuable tips on how to win executive buy-in.



Envivio and Broadcom Collaborate on HEVC Interoperability

Envivio (Nasdaq:ENVI) and Broadcom (NASDAQ: BRCM) are working on HEVC encoder and decoder interoperability in order to provide a proven, reliable solution ahead of commercial market deployments. Initial Envivio HEVC software deployments are expected to begin in Q2 2013.




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Social Media Chatter Shows iPhone 5 Overcoming Galaxy S4

According to the latest research efforts of esteemed Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster, Apple shouldn’t be too concerned with the upcoming release of Samsung’s Galaxy S4. Why not, you ask? Because social media chatter indicates that the iPhone 5 is still the resounding smartphone of choice among consumers. The iPhone had 5X as many tweets [...]



T-Mobile Touts ‘HD Voice’ in iPhone 5 Launch

It goes without saying that T-Mobile has to play catch up. For more than a few years now, T-Mobile’s competitors have offered coverage for Apple’s popular iPhone. But that doesn’t mean T-Mobile can’t expand its base well into iPhone territory. The nation’s fourth largest carrier simply has to set itself apart from the competition – [...]



Amazon’s Smartphone is ‘Almost Ready’

Supply chain chatter out of Asia suggests that Amazon’s long-rumored smartphone is almost ready to begin mass production ahead of an anticipated early summer launch. According to published reports Wednesday, Amazon has designed a striking smartphone with a dazzling 4.7-inch display. “The company was previously considering a 4.3-inch screen but later scrapped the idea after [...]



Infographic: How to Build Your Social Media Marketing Strategy

Despite generally high comfort levels with social media, business owners and entrepreneurs are often still confounded by the complexities associated with developing a smart, comprehensive social media marketing strategy. A new infographic from Intersection Consulting aims help in this struggle by covering the essential basics when outlining a winning plan of action. So what can [...]



comScore Launches Media Metrix Multi-Platform in the U.S.

comScore this week launched the Media Metrix Multi-Platform in the U.S. Dubbed “the next generation of digital audience measurement and media planning,” comScore says this first-of-its-kind product offers unduplicated accounting of audience size and demographics that reflects today’s multi-platform digital media environment. “We are excited to formally introduce Media Metrix Multi-Platform, a revolutionary development that [...]



Google Analytics Adds 2 New Reports: Data Hub Activity & Trackbacks

Google Analytics has revamped its social reports. The Data Hub Activity report shows a timeline of activities and offers filtering by network, while Trackbacks show you what sites link to yours, plus how much traffic those links drove to you.



Analyst Says T-Mobile Deal Means Big Business for Apple

Sterne Agee analyst Shaw Wu told investors Wednesday that Apple stands to regain some lost momentum thanks to the company’s deal with T-Mobile to introduce the iPhone to the nation’s fourth largest carrier on April 12. Wu, according to published reports this morning, says the announcement is positive because it allows Apple to gain market [...]



Square Reportedly Stumbling at Starbucks

While most accounts of mobile payments refer to stunning successes, one of the biggest names in this emerging industry has apparently hit a rough patch at Starbucks. According to the findings of a new Fast Company report, Starbucks baristas are having trouble completing transactions with Square’s mobile payments solution. Last November, MMW reported that the [...]



Wednesday, March 27, 2013

How to Search for the Perfect GIF

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As frequent Internet denizens, we need access to all kinds of GIFs. How else would you expect us to respond to emails and IMs?


The GIF has birthed a new way to communicate online, but sometimes the biggest problem is finding the perfect animated eye roll, Seinfeld dance party or terrified kitten for your Tumblr/Reddit post or office-wide email thread.





While there isn’t one defined way to find a GIF, there are plenty of avenues on which to conduct your searches. Below we explain each so you can find your own GIFs from here on out.


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Tumblr is the GIF’s natural habitat. Here they populate blogs like rabbits. While Tumblr search isn’t particularly streamlined, you’ll find the biggest variety of GIFs here. Tumblr’s tags are very powerful when executed correctly — use them to browse through posts.



Velti Launches New Mobile Ad Network

Velti is taking on the big boys of mobile advertising with it’s creation of the “most comprehensive solution for brands combining mobile advertising and marketing under a single roof.” As a leading global provider of mobile marketing and advertising technology, Velti is lifting the curtain on Velti Media, which will serve as a mobile advertising [...]



Study: Paid Search Spend for Mobile is Exploding

The new Q1 2013 Digital Marketing Report by IgnitionOne highlights the significant growth taking place in digital marketing today. Research by IgnitionOne shows that year-over-year paid search spend for tablets and smartphones are up 112% and 113%, respectively in the US. According to details made available in a press release today, tablet users were also [...]



The Benefits of Office Face Time Aren’t a Myth

In the frenzy to defend telecommuter rights, the traditional office environment has taken quite a lashing. Maybe it’s important to think about how bringing employees back into the office and out of their pajamas can actually help, not harm, them.
The Benefits of Office Face Time Aren’t a Myth

Asia Pacific pay TV boom to continue

Pay TV revenues in Asia Pacific will be $12 billion higher in 2018 ($43.9 billion total) than in 2012, according to a report from Digital TV Research. The Digital TV Asia Pacific report estimates that pay TV revenues will grow by $2.1 billion in 2013 to $33.9 billion.






Judge Recommends Dismissal of Ceglia Facebook Ownership Lawsuit

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Three years ago, New York-based woodchip salesman and convicted felon Paul Ceglia filed a lawsuit against Mark Zuckerberg, claiming that the Facebook CEO reneged on a deal that promised him a majority stake in the social network.


It appears the case may soon come to a close, however, after U.S. Magistrate Judge Leslie Foschio moved to dismiss Ceglia’s suit on Tuesday. The case centers around the authenticity of a 2003 “Work for Hire” contract in which Ceglia alleges Zuckerberg granted him a 50% stake in Facebook in exchange for a $1,000 investment


Zuckerberg and Facebook shot back, calling the suit “fradulent” in 2011They maintain Ceglia’s documents are forgeries, and claim that a contract called “the StreetFax Document” is the genuine agreement between the two parties. In March 2012, Facebook filed a motion to dismiss the suit.