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in this issue: industry buzz | enjoy "tweet" success with micromedia | video interview | latest launches Technology advances such as the iPhone, and most recently the Google/T-Mobile G1, have changed everyday communication. In this issue of Engage, we focus on micromedia and Twitter—new mobile based applications that give organizations the opportunity to reach their on-the-go members and customers in a whole new way. Don't forget to check out the latest launches, and our video interview. If you get even one idea, we'd like to think Engage is worth reading (and now, watching)! |
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Covers, with a Twist The Showtime drama series, "Dexter," has launched a series of creative ads that closely resemble the covers of the magazines they appear in, transforming GQ to DQ and Us Weekly to Dexter Weekly. Check out the article and decide if this creative approach can work for you.
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Disclaimer: Access to some sites may require registration. Enjoy "Tweet" Success with Micromedia Trying to engage a flock that's on the go? Micromedia channels such as SMS texting and the Twitter social networking site can keep your custom content as close as cell phones and as fresh as breaking news. In fact, organizations have embraced Twitter as a new method for boosting everything from Web traffic and magazine readership to advocacy and conference attendance. Companies such as Dell and Whole Foods use Twitter to update users on the newest product and service information. And as for measurable ROI, Dell says those 140-character Twitter postings (called "tweets") have driven $500,000 in sales. How can micromedia trends and tools be used in conjunction with your custom media? In an exclusive interview, Maddie Grant, chief social media strategist for SocialFish, looks at ways to find your own "tweet" success among Twitter's 2,200,000 users. Watch Maddie's video interview With people spending less time in offices, mobile devices represent an important new channel for custom media publishers. Organizations can even acquire mobile-device contact lists to enable SMS text messages to on-the-go individuals. The applications are limitless! Here are just three:
How can Twitter boost reach and engagement in your own custom media strategy? Check out our new best practice guide:
Connect Micromedia and Your Custom Media Strategy.
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