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Showing posts with label technology. Show all posts

Monday, August 26, 2013

Create Perfect Posts on Social Platforms [INFOGRAPHIC]

So many times we post without even thinking about it. The same way many people have not filter on what comes out of their mouths, the same occurs in what they type within social media. 

I found this great Infographic on "How to Create Perfect Posts on Social Platforms" by Myclever Agency. I'm a fan of visual images when it comes to remembering and learning and frankly, this infographic is much more interesting than having me outline it; but for a detailed posting on this, check out this article


Thursday, April 11, 2013

Stay relational in a digital world

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Source: http://www.nielsen.com/
It is easy to be consumed in social media, since it has become the norm in the United States. According to the Nielsen Social Media Report, Americans spend over 2 billion hours on social media per month
 
As a society, we are spending more time in the digital world than the real world
 
Let’s face it, unless you live under a rock (or are Amish) there’s no real way to avoid social media interaction in the digital world (if you’re reading this, you’ve made my point). Even those that have tried to avoid it for so many years have succumbed to its addictive nature.

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Print media uses social media


Source: http://www.mphpl.org/newSite/newspapers/index.html
Despite the decline of sales over the past decade, print media (e.g. magazines and newspapers) has found ways to engage subscribers and readers using social media.

While it is naturally easier to use and incorporate social media with online publications, more and more publishing companies are using it to enhance print publications.

Monday, September 24, 2012

Thinking out of the box

http://www.rrrmusic.com/news/viral-entertainment

With over 20,000 companies generating over $95 billion, the entertainment industry is thriving. Even in a time when the economy is suffering, as in the Great Depression, it is the time when individuals seek entertainment to take their minds off of reality. 
 
In order for the entertainment industry to be the creative, driving force it is, it requires the talent and skills of hundreds and thousands of people. From directors and actors, writers and artists, to gaffers and editors, sound engineers and coordinators, there is a wide array of positions that are filled in each craft.