Fast Changing Technology: making digital marketing count
When I was little and my mom would ask me what I wanted to be when I grow up, I wavered between three answers: rock star, teacher, pediatrician/astronaut on the International Space Station.
When I was little and my mom would ask me what I wanted to be when I grow up, I wavered between three answers: rock star, teacher, pediatrician/astronaut on the International Space Station.
Not only can smoking give you lung cancer – but now it may get you a date! An innovative company named Blu, has recently tried to take advantage of the social networking wave.
I just read that 1/3 of American TV viewers multitask while watching TV whether they watched live TV or time-delayed TV. That percentage seems low to me.
You know that moment when people talk about how our treatment towards kids is so different than it was “when we were kids?” You might hear someone over the age of 30 say something like, “I used to wear flip flops to ride my bicycle without a helmet, and would stay gone from morning until mom turned the porch light on at supper time, all without a cell phone. And I lived to tell about it.”
I know that this is kind of a strange question since we should all know ourselves pretty darned well. However, recently I read about a research project from the University of Michigan that focused on how consumers use self-assessments as a guide for what products to buy, yet have little idea on how their actual skills and abilities compare to other consumers.
So you say you have this social media app that you want to launch and are looking to make a really big splash? Hey, that’s easy. Just find yourself an immensely popular, 7-foot-1 professional basketball player to announce his retirement with it. That’s what “Tout” did yesterday.