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@WMATA – Metro Finds Its Social Voice
In an effort to increase transparency into the system's operations and improve customer communication, WMATA is rededicating its social media efforts and has made key hires devoted to managing its social presence.
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RTCRM |
2011 |
The Future of Influence
From the value of virtual currency to the value of online opinion and e-reputation. Your reputation has a huge influence on your daily life as well as your private and professional future.
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Burson-Marsteller |
2011 |
D.C. Small Businesses: Expand Your Social Horizons
Facebook and Twitter are so ubiquitous that for small D.C. businesses and organizations, having a presence on both has become a cost of entry.
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Rebecca Johnson, RTCRM |
2011 |
Social Media and the Phillips Collection
The Phillips Collection is a private museum in Washington, D.C., that makes expert use of social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, and Flickr to draw millions of visitors each year.
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Michelle Fares, RTCRM |
2011 |
D.C Food Trucks: Can I Get That with a Side of Social?
The food truck craze has made it's way to the US capital and they are thriving on social media.
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David BenBasset, RTCRM |
2011 |
Are GRPs Too Simple for Online?
Methodologies created to use GRPs as a common denominator are a simplistic way to provide a means for comparison and will not offer a real overview of reach nor of campaign effectiveness.
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Mindshare |
2011 |
Nielsen Online Campaign Ratings
Bridging the gap between TV and online planning currencies has been contentious, challenging, and complex. However, the industry seems to be making some strides forward, and Nielsen's approach is another step in that direction
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Mindshare |
2011 |
What NFC Can Do For Brands
An interview with Landor's digital branding director about the potential applications of near field communications technology.
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Landor |
2011 |
SpotWorld: Crowsdsourcing Customized Travel Guides
SpotWorld is a new mobile app created to make sightseeing a location-based, social experience.
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David BenBassett, RTCRM |
2011 |
Travel Photography
Taking vacation photos allows travelers to remember their trips and share the experiences with others who were not there.
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Michelle Fares, RTCRM |
2011 |
Travel as Trigger for Technology Adoption
This summer has the potential to be a tipping point for greatly hyped discovery and check-in apps that have yet to see mainstream adoption.
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Carlen Lea Lesser, RTCRM |
2011 |
Here Comes The Cookie Monster
Making sense of the EU Data Protection Legal Framework.
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Banner |
2011 |
Mobile Payments
The media and marketing industry has spent the last couple of years in anticipation of the full-scale launch of mobile.
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Mindshare |
2011 |
Microsoft NUads
Microsoft Advertising recently announced their new global advertising platform, Natural User Interface ads (NUads), offering supposedly unparalleled levels of user interactivity with ads.
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Joe Koszulinski, Mindshare |
2011 |
Crowdsourcing
By outsourcing creative responsibilities to the crowd there is a sense of community support. The community comes together and interacts spawning positive energy, which could turn into positive PR and social mention.
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Kim Bohling, Mindshare |
2011 |
Launch of Google+
Google+ integrates a number of new social features, including allowing consumers greater control over whether their shared content is public or private.
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Mindshare |
2011 |
Schema.org
In June 2011, Google, Bing and Yahoo! announced a joint effort to improve the consistency of the various structured data formats being used.
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Lee Tuttle, Mindshare |
2011 |
The Neer Experience
Neer is a location-sharing mobile app that has been described by some as "the app that will save your marriage."
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Michelle Fares, RTCRM |
2011 |
Sharing Information: It's as Easy as Saying "Pound It"
As more people adopt smartphones, the ability to digitally share and organize contact information, resumes and business cards has become increasingly useful. An innovative solution to this problem is the application Bump, which allows for fast-paced, on-the-go connecting.
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David BenBassett, RTCRM |
2011 |
E3 2011 Wrapup
For the past 15 years, the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) has served as the video game industry's gathering behemoth.
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Geoff Greenblatt, Mindshare |
2011 |
DailyFeats.com – Doing Good Isn't Its Only Reward
DailyFeats.com (Feats) is a relatively new social network that rewards users for doing good deeds in the real world.
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Nicole Franklin, RTCRM |
2011 |
NextBus
To help bus riders gain control over their schedules and cut down on travel times, there is the NextBus app, which provides real-time bus arrival times for a variety of metropolitan bus systems. For the past year, I've been a loyal NextBus user, and it has changed my bus-riding life.
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Kara Reinsel, RTCRM |
2011 |
The Great Social Debate: Global vs. Local Facebook Pages
In today's landscape where brand communications are becoming increasingly globalized due to waning digital boundaries, the issue of whether to approach social media via global or local programs (particularly with regards to Facebook fan pages) has recently plagued brands working towards defining an effective social strategy.
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Brooke Lonegan & Adam Gerhart, Mindshare |
2011 |
Google Wallet
Google Wallet is a mobile payment system designed to make it simple and easy to purchase goods, earn awards, and get instant discounts via your smartphone.
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Norm Johnston, Mindshare |
2011 |
Workplace Digital Etiquette 101
Navigating what is and is not appropriate when it comes to digital etiquette in the workplace
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Kara Reinsel, RTCRM |
2011 |