Is the AR/VR Hype Anything More?
The hype around AR (augmented reality) and VR (virtual reality) hit a fever pitch in 2017, and 2018 looks like the year it might finally start to deliver.
Read MoreThe hype around AR (augmented reality) and VR (virtual reality) hit a fever pitch in 2017, and 2018 looks like the year it might finally start to deliver.
Read MoreThis Week in Social is a weekly digest of some of the biggest stories in social media marketing news. These stories are the show notes for the Brave Ad World Podcast. Each story is discussed at a deeper level on the podcast.
This week’s headlines: Twitter Launches Happening Now, Snapchat Launches Context Cards and Facebook Launches 3D Posts.
The week’s news quick hits: Twitter Launching Bookmarking Feature, LinkedIn Gets Snapchat-Style Geofilters, Snapchat Tests Official Stories for Verified Accounts and Facebook Stories Opens Up to Businesses.
Read MoreBroadcasting updates on social media is certainly not going away, but the past year has brought on a new wave of interacting using social platforms. Location-sharing, live streaming, messaging and even VR have created new ways for people to connect. New technology means more ways to share. More ways to share means more opportunities for brands.
This tech has shifted the potential role social can play for consumers. Instead of being about seeing what others are up to, it enables shared experiences.
Read MoreSummer break is over and the Brave Ad World Podcast is back!
This week’s headlines: Facebook Gets Hollywood Involved in Long-Form Content, Facebook Ads Get Slew of New Updates In Time for Holiday Planning, Snapchat Makes Geofilters Easier to Make and Facebook Messenger Elevates Bots in Discover Tab.
The week’s news quick hits: Tech Companies Partner to Fight Violent Extremism, Messenger Adds Filters to Video Chats, Posts on Google Expands to Local Businesses, YouTube Measurement Program Goes Live, Uber Allows Users to Order Rides for Others, Facebook Hits 2 Billion User Milestone, Google Tests VR Ad Format, Pinterest Rolls Out Security Protections, Pandora Focuses on US Market, Instagram Tests Nested Comments, YouTube’s Uptime Removes Invite-Only Limitation, Instagram Launches Comment Filters, Twitch Allows Live Streaming from Mobile Devices and AMC Launches Commercial-Free Platform.
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Read MoreThis Week in Social is a weekly digest of some of the biggest stories in social media marketing news. These stories are the show notes for the Brave Ad World Podcast. Each story is discussed at a deeper level on the podcast.
This week’s headlines: Facebook Gets Hollywood Involved in Long-Form Content, Facebook Ads Get Slew of New Updates In Time for Holiday Planning, Snapchat Makes Geofilters Easier to Make and Facebook Messenger Elevates Bots in Discover Tab.
The week’s news quick hits: Tech Companies Partner to Fight Violent Extremism, Messenger Adds Filters to Video Chats, Posts on Google Expands to Local Businesses, YouTube Measurement Program Goes Live, Uber Allows Users to Order Rides for Others, Facebook Hits 2 Billion User Milestone, Google Tests VR Ad Format, Pinterest Rolls Out Security Protections, Pandora Focuses on US Market, Instagram Tests Nested Comments, YouTube’s Uptime Removes Invite-Only Limitation, Instagram Launches Comment Filters, Twitch Allows Live Streaming from Mobile Devices and AMC Launches Commercial-Free Platform.
Read More“Things I’ve Learned from Lately” is a regular compilation of articles that have made me a smarter marketer. Hopefully, they’ll help you, too.
This Week: We Aren’t the Players. We’re Getting Played., VR Killed the Pain, Vehicles Take Flight and Retail Giants Collide.
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