Wednesday, 11 February 2015

Who’s Really Using Social Media in 2015 - Source Adweek.com

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How will the social landscape change over the next two years as social sharing and communication technologies continue to evolve? Data from eMarketer show which networks will continue to gain momentum, while others necessarily lose ground. But in spite of talk about Facebook killers, that behemoth and its top competitors are not going anywhere.

While Facebook continues to lead the market, mobile social networking is growing, where Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest and Tumblr are all significant players.

Here's a breakdown of how eMarketer predicts market share will change for different U.S. demographics for the top social nets over 2015 and 2016.



Monday, 9 February 2015

Have A Yearning For Multi-Angled Videos? The Wait Is Over

Posted by Cosmos Star Consultant on 03:27 with 2 comments
Social media marketing is going to get a new avatar. This is so because there is going to be the birth of multi-angled videos.

Yes! You Will Be Able To Upload Videos with Multi-Angled Views:

YouTube has announced a novel feature this Wednesday. The feature is such that it allows users to upload videos with multiple camera angles. Viewers will then be able to toggle camera angles and that too on the fly. This all will happen while you watch the video!

What’s so special about this new feature?
It means that you will be now able to watch things differently. If you want to have a practical experience then watch the above video and you’ll know. In the video you’ll see a performance by Madilyn Bailey-the Titanium girl. What’s new in the video? Other than scintillating performance by Bailey, you’ll be able to view the video from 4 different angles!

Hence, it will make Social Media Marketing for companies more alluring. This mechanism when made public definitely has the potential to generate more views and therefore enhance the outcome of your social media strategies.

The wait is still on…for the rest:

For the rest we mean those living outside U.S for now. It’s because, this facility is currently available to only the desktop users in U.S.

Also currently, it is only Madilyn Bailey, the Titanium girl who currently uses the feature. She is an indie artist selected by YouTube for a test run.

However, Bailey is a polar singer having around 2 million YouTube subscribers. Her most popular videos include Titanium, which received close to 50 million views!

Conclusion:
This feature when made public will definitely give birth to a new way to connect to your target audience. It will change the way social media marketing is done. It will enable people, companies, brands and artists to connect with their target customers and fans as much as possible. And the experience, let alone, will be incredible!

Are you looking to start or level-up your social media marketing services? Contact us. Also you can share your comments below.

Advantages of Mobile Advertising

Posted by Ranjit Shah on 03:08 with 27 comments
Mobile was once an afterthought in the advertising world — but today, brands are perking up and paying attention, as mobile is growing faster than all other digital advertising formats in the US. With new smartphone releases, most clients are developing a mobile strategy. And while advertisers agree the platform has a ways to go before they can develop a viable advertising strategy, more and more marketers want in on the mobile game.

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The dilemma is that traditional methods of advertising often don't translate well on mobile — and there's far less screen space on mobile than desktop. It's clear that brands and advertisers will need to get creative in order to develop successful mobile strategies.

But BI Intelligence expects that this gap will narrow substantially, as enthusiasm grows for mobile-optimized ad formats (such as interactive rich media and native ads), as targeting improves, and more and more advertisers learn how to effectively use the platform.

In-app mobile ads perform much better than mobile web ads, and ad spend will likely follow performance and usage. In-app click-through rates averaged 0.56% globally compared to 0.23% for mobile web ads during the first half of the year, according to Medialets.

Ads on apps get much higher click-throughs than ads on the mobile Web: 0.58% on apps vs. only 0.23% on the mobile Web.
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It’s worth noting that travel and entertainment ads do especially well, getting about a 60% higher click-through rate than ads for retail, automotive, and other categories. That’s probably no surprise, given that people are using smartphones on the go.

Thursday, 29 January 2015

Is your Blogging engaging?

Posted by Cosmos Star Consultant on 02:52 with 2 comments
Does it keep for readers come back more?


Here are 4 ways to update your blog to improve the user experience

1.    Display content with cards
When you see the cards design, you probably think of Pinterest—bits of visual information at the reader’s fingertips. That’s why the card design is also effective for blogs to showcase multiple posts. A card design helps marketers showcase multiple pieces of content in a visually appealing way.

2.    Implement Responsive Design
Many people read blog content on the go—during their commute.
According to a Google study on mobile sites, 79% of users who don’t like what they find on a mobile site will look for the information they need on another site. Additionally, 52% of users said a bad mobile experience made them less likely to engage with a company.

3.    Personalize your Blog Content
It is important when you cater to multiple audiences, whether it’s different ages, specialties or roles within a company.
You give users a better experience by engaging them immediately and showing them targeted content.
This is great for testing and analytics, and allows them to segment interests and content even better.

4.    Include Interactive story telling
Readers now look for interactive elements within the blog posts. Find ways to incorporate them into your blog post design, whether it’s GIFs or special graphics that add to the article, Info-graphics to supplement the material or an actual interactive adventure.
Using new ways to engage audience helps in getting them to come back for more.

Tuesday, 8 July 2014

Woo The Consumers With This #Insta Mantra

Posted by Cosmos Star Consultant on 23:12 with 4 comments

In the World Wide Web, each day the trends keep fluctuating. Day one if it is the hashtag #Fifa that is topping the charts, the next day it is most likely a word like #Death that trends worldwide. Things are very brusque when it comes to social media and highly unpredictable. It is therefore very difficult for one to comprehend if his/hers business will take off well when it is the social media he has to keep pace with. What’s been grabbing eyeballs these days are a photo sharing app #Instagram.

This social media asset merely started for fun purpose is slowly picking pace and turning out to be a major player in the world of social media. With many users publicly putting out their pics and #selfies on #Insta, it has become an instant hit with the audience. The filtering option adds to the popularity of this app. However, the question that’s looming in the “social” circuit is, will this social media asset help in the growth of business?

Well, certainly, it will, if used appropriately!

Pictures speak a thousand words

Being a photo sharing app, one ought to be very careful about what goes up on the site. The pictures uploaded ought to be very close to the business the company is dealing in. For instance, if the business is all about auto-parts, the poster can upload a rare, exclusive imagery of a vintage Mercedes auto-part or perhaps, a Rolls Royce. This is likely to get more attention and hence more likes.

Colour does not add a pleasant quality to design - it reinforces it
Pierre Bonnard was right in saying this for colour lays emphasizes on our point. Let the pictures that are put across #insta; be in the hues of red, blue, orange or plain black&white. The amalgamation of all will be more likely to trend on the popular page of #insta. But let not the colours dull the message that you wish to put across.

The #world is #full of #Hashtags
We never realized this before the #Twitter era, but, yes, the world is indeed full of #hashtags. Make sure you use ample of them when posting on Instagram. Insta operates on hashtags and your image catches quickly if the hashtags used are apt.

#Instapic #Picoftheday #Like

That’s how it should be. Every #instapic ought to have a CTA or call to action. This is just a shout out we give to make the social media junkies aware that yes, we are in the market!

Follow and get followed

That’s how the world operates. Give and get. The social media is no different. A parallel world, that asks us to follow the popular accounts and get followed back by other accounts as a vote of thanks.

Where do I reach you?

You are a firm providing array of services. You are active on social media. You have an account on Instagram. I follow you. I wish to hire your service but how do I reach you? That’s the question that plagues many consumers. The entrepreneur either ought to give away the URL to the website or perhaps a contact number/ email id where the consumers can reach you.

I am hungry for prizes!

That’s what everyone out there on the social media starts thinking when the buzzword is #Contest. Yes. Once you have successfully established yourself amongst your followers, use them to get you more followers via the weird and quirky contests. Albeit make sure your contest pertains to your business.

Monday, 7 July 2014

4 Things that Make a Successful Twitter Contest

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Everybody loves a good contest and the anticipation of winning. Twitter is no exception. Holding a contest on Twitter leads to instant engagement on your brand page.

1.    The Hashtag
The hashtag for a Twitter contest is the primary way in which the audience will interact with your brand. The hashtag, hence, needs to be creative, fun, spunky and something that the audience will like contributing to. It is a good idea for the hashtag to include your brand name, or your contest giveaway or a bigger cause to motivate people into participating.

2.    The Rules
Every contest has rules and a Twitter contest will have them too. For a twitter contest, you will need to outlines how the contest will work, how the winner will be selected and all the other conditions of participation before the beginning of the contest.

3.    Great Prizes
Twitter people love contests because they love winning prizes. Here is a question that confuses most social media folk: should you give away one big prize (like an iPad) or a lot of smaller prizes (like lots of iPods)? We suggest several smaller prizes as they will prove to be an incentive for more and more people to join. You can also spread the contest over several days if you have multiple prizes. This will help you increase participation and retain the high engagement rate over several days.


4.    Promote
So you have a great hashtag, you’ve set the rules and the prize is very tempting. But how would the tweeple (slang for Twitter people) know about your wonderful contest if you don’t promote it? You need to create a buzz before launching the contest to let people know that an exciting contest is coming up. Make your promotion tweets catchy. The tweets before the launch of the contest should request retweets (Retweet this and let all your friends know of this exciting contest!); whereas the tweets at the closing end of the contest should focus on the urgency (5 minutes before we end this contest. Participate now!)

You can also get in touch with bloggers personally and ask them to participate in your contest to give it the necessary drive.

Wednesday, 28 August 2013

Facebook Follows Twitter; Rolls Out Verified Pages for High Profiles

Posted by Cosmos Star Consultant on 04:43 with 2 comments
Gone are the days when verified accounts were meant only for Twitter. Facebook, the largest social networking site today has joined the bandwagon by making sure the high profiles, celebrities, and big brands have verified accounts. This step is sure to help several users to find authentic accounts of the people they want to stay connected with.
It is similar to Twitter, and you can easily spot out a verified account by seeing a blue check mark symbol, right beside the name of the page or profile. This symbol appears on the timeline; search results, news feed, and other sections on Facebook. So far, verified pages belong only to a small group of well-known public figures, such as pop idols, journalists, government officials, popular brands and businesses. In short, the ones that have large audiences, and this update is sure to roll out to other profiles as well, but not for the common users.

Facebook will proactively authenticate the pages and profiles, however, users too can report fake accounts. This may have come after a micro-blogging site inadvertently verified a fake account for Rupert Murdoch's wife Wendi back in Jan. 2012. What’s more, Facebook has not really explained what the verification process involves. As such there is no application page, or even a list that is available for accounts that would like to be considered for verification.