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Buying Power: Facebook and Twitter Boost Online Sales (CRM Daily)
Posted: 01/21/2010
Taking “social shopping” to the next level, ComScore Inc. revealed that social media sites like Facebook and Twitter impacted 28% of buying decisions during the 2009 holiday season. ComScore Chairman and co-founder Gian Fulgoni said, "We are getting our first real glimpse at the impact social media will play on commerce as we enter the next decade." Retailers like J.C. Penney Co. and Eastman Kodak Co. leveraged the extended social reach enjoyed by Facebook and Twitter to entice bargain shoppers mining for deals. More and more, shoppers are tracking special deals from their favorite brands via social networking sites, reportedly 7% on Facebook and 5% on Twitter.
Industry: Marketing, Design, & Interactive Communications,  Retail & Products
Topic: Business Intelligence,  E-Commerce,  Experience & Interaction,  Marketing Communications
Region: Global
Audience: Business to Consumer,  Peer Groups & Communities
Call Me Social: Zingaya Hooks Up Twitter To Telephone (Red Herring)
Posted: 12/01/2010
Ever get the feeling that there’s more to a post than ‘tweets’ the eye? For those tweets that deserve a little elaboration, UK-based VoIp startup Zingaya recently unveiled a new social media application that allows Twitter followers to call the tweeter to get the inside scoop. The service, called zin.to elevates Twitter feeds to conversation status. The company also offers a VoIP service that enables voice calls through any computer right from a web page via a microphone. “Zin.to can be a very powerful tool for businesses,” the company explains on its website. "For example, company can send promotional offers to its followers asking them to call within a certain time to get an additional discount or to win a prize.” It's only available in the US currently but will likely expand as the company develops this capability. While call forwarding is eventually based on purchased credits, the first 30 minutes of the call forwarding service is free. Those looking for a more cost-effective solution with unlimited options can simply use their Skype user name.
Industry: Marketing, Design, & Interactive Communications,  Telecommunications
Topic: Experience & Interaction,  Marketing Communications,  Technology Implementation
Region: North America
Audience: Business to Business,  Business to Consumer,  Peer Groups & Communities
Canada’s New Wind Mobile Gets Carried Away by Viral Videos (Strategy Magazine)
Posted: 01/06/2010
Imagine a toll both charging pedestrians to use a sidewalk. Ridiculous, right? Canada’s newest mobile phone company, Wind Mobile, agrees and uses this example and others to illustrate problems with the country’s wireless service. Found on YouTube and Wind Mobile’s website, the viral videos promote Wind Mobile’s purpose to provide improved services to Canada’s mobile phone users. “These [videos] were done to till the soil," says Chris Robbins, chief commercial officer at Wind Mobile. "Before we launch, we're trying to keep the conversation going about what's wrong with the current market, the current competition and what's happening in wireless.” Come Christmas in 2009, Wind Mobile’s products will hit the market in Toronto and Calgary, with the intent to bridge Canada’s pesky wireless service gaps.
Industry: Marketing, Design, & Interactive Communications,  Telecommunications
Topic: Marketing Communications
Region: North America
Audience: Business to Consumer
Cashing in on Email Buzzwords (Marketing Vox)
Posted: 08/15/2009
New research from MailerMailer's ninth bi-annual Email Marketing Metrics Report, demonstrates that marketers who leverage the ten top email buzzwords like "news," "party" and "free” experience higher open rates. Mapping industry trends, the report shows that religious and spiritually-themed emails are opened most frequently while telecommunications, transportation, travel, banking and finance open rates also top the charts. The report reveals that email deliverability is on the rise with more emails reaching recipients' inboxes and emails sent at the beginning of the week, Monday in particular, experience the highest open rates. With more users tending to view emails from their hand-held devices, the report also provides tips to design mobile-friendly emails so you can cash in on these new trends.
Industry: Marketing, Design, & Interactive Communications,  Telecommunications
Topic: Business Intelligence,  Content Strategy,  Marketing Communications
Region: Global
Audience: Business to Business
Chatter Mobile: Saleforce.com’s Answer To Enterprise Collaboration (Intelligent Enterprise)
Posted: 10/14/2010
Salesforce.com recently announced Chatter Mobile, a smart-phone application designed to bring CRM-centric, social-networking-style collaboration to Smartphones by the end of 2010. The Web 2.0-styled consumer app lets Saleforce’s Chatter users collaborate with people at work while on-the-go and in real-time. Similar to following Facebook friends and interests, Chatter enables users to subscribe to and "follow" feeds related to their business, as well as keep tabs on what customers and prospects are saying on public networks like Facebook and Twitter. Partners and customers can also "Chatterize" vertical and custom applications through the Force.com development platform. The free service is featured within the company’s cloud-based sales and service applications, which could help a mobile salesperson stay on top of what matters most as they are heading to meet with their clients.
Industry: Marketing, Design, & Interactive Communications,  Technology, Consulting, & Professional Services,  Telecommunications
Topic: Business Intelligence,  Experience & Interaction,  Technology Implementation
Region: Global
Audience: Business to Business,  Business to Consumer,  Peer Groups & Communities
China: Redefining the Innovation Landscape (Knowledge@Wharton)
Posted: 07/18/2009
Innovation is the golden key to gaining competitive advantage. China is redefining the innovation landscape with its large, adaptable population; affinity for improvisation and reverse engineering; and mature industrial clusters poised to lead the supply chain. The country goes beyond low-cost labor to provide colossal development opportunities for large multinational corporations (MNCs) looking to maximize dollars spent in developing markets. "The culture is very, very good at devising quick and often effective solutions to problems," Marshall Meyer, a Wharton management professor said. The country’s ability to improvise effectively will undoubtedly seal a golden fate in the global economy.
Industry: Retail & Products,  Technology, Consulting, & Professional Services
Topic: Creative & Design,  Technology Implementation
Region: Asia Pacific
Audience: Business to Business
Chinese Company Premier’s World’s First Phone to Run Windows XP (Info World)
Posted: 07/18/2009
Chinese company In Technology recently unveiled the first-ever mobile device capable of running Windows XP. A cool hybrid of mobile phone and pint-sized computer, the device can wake Windows from standby mode to receive calls and text messages and support Wi-Fi, optional WiMax, GPS and next-generation mobile. Other key features include a customized chip from Advanced Micro Devices, pull-out Qwerty board, 120GB hard disk, and a 4.8 inch LCD touchscreen. Battery life averages seven hours while larger batteries can power the device for up to 12 hours. Product release within the Chinese market is scheduled for mid-September with international release slated a bit further down the road.
Industry: Technology, Consulting, & Professional Services,  Telecommunications
Topic: Experience & Interaction,  Marketing Communications,  Technology Implementation
Region: Global,  Asia Pacific
Audience: Business to Consumer
Clearasil’s Secrets & Science Of Looking Awesome (B&T)
Posted: 11/11/2010
Achieving clear, radiant skin is the ultimate goal from the onset of adolescence into maturity. Now, Reckitt Benckiser’s Clearasil brand has launched a new website to promote its new ‘Secrets & Science of Looking Awesome’ brand positioning. The Website uses an online magazine to offer practical advice based on user generated content and integrates social media into the campaign by prompting users to share links and “iLike” via Facebook. “The 11 - 24 target market for Clearasil is going through life changing landmarks and with the new online platform we’ve designed and developed for them, Clearasil is acknowledging the journey and forming a deeper bond with the brand’s users,” said Tim O’Neill, joint managing director of Reactive, the digital agency that launched the campaign.
Industry: Marketing, Design, & Interactive Communications,  Retail & Products
Topic: Content Strategy,  Creative & Design,  Experience & Interaction,  Marketing Communications,  Technology Implementation
Region: North America,  Europe
Audience: Business to Consumer,  Peer Groups & Communities
Closing the Sale: SeeWhy Helps Businesses Put Abandonment Issues to Rest (Intelligent Enterprise)
Posted: 07/03/2009
You’re spending huge chunks of money to drive traffic to your site, you’re bound to close the sale, right? Not necessarily. Businesses today are finding a significant number of visitors abandon their shopping carts before completing their purchases. SeeWhy helps retailers put their cart abandonment issues to rest with the launch of their new software, Abandonment Tracker. The free service is designed to entice customers into upgrading to Abandonment Tracker Pro, a paid service that will be released in a few weeks. While the price for Abandonment Tracker Pro has not yet been disclosed, the advanced software promises to improve sales conversion rates and reduce abandoned shopping carts. SeeWhy will help retailers lure potential customers back to close the deal rather than having sales evaporating before their very eyes.
Industry: Retail & Products,  Technology, Consulting, & Professional Services
Topic: Business Intelligence,  E-Commerce,  Technology Implementation
Region: Global
Audience: Business to Business,  Business to Consumer
Club Med Latest Hotel to “Check In” with its Own Social Network (ClickZ)
Posted: 06/19/2009
Travelers now have the chance to ‘check in’ to Club Med’s new social network long after checking out from an exotic Club Med vacation. After testing its viability on Facebook, the luxury brand recently launched its own social network, Club Med Insiders, offering guests the opportunity to share experiences long past the last Mai Tai. Since its April launch, the site is exceeding its platform goals to encourage bookings, pass along expert travel advice, and create a loyal community of Club Med vacationers. In a down economy, the French-based company has already seen a nearly 2 percent jump between first quarter revenues in 2009 and the first quarter of 2008.
Industry: Marketing, Design, & Interactive Communications
Topic: Business Intelligence,  Content Strategy,  Creative & Design,  E-Commerce,  Experience & Interaction,  Marketing Communications
Region: Global,  Europe
Audience: Business to Consumer,  Peer Groups & Communities
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