Tag: "Social Marketing Forum"
Location-based mobile social service Glympse allows your friends to see where you are heading
The people of Danish social media marketing agency Mindjumpers, who are at the basis of the Social Marketing Forum, we launched, look at new smartphone location service Glympse. The new smartphone application called Glympse is absolutely brilliant. Where Foursquare allows your friends to see where you are, Glympse allows your friends to see where you [...]
View PostHow people engage with ads on Facebook
The people of Danish social media marketing agency Mindjumpers, who are at the basis of the Social Marketing Forum, we launched, look at the ways people engage with advertising on the king of social networks, Facebook. Several studies were recently unveiled and here is a nice overview of one of them, heatmaps included! A recent [...]
View PostGiedrius Ivanauskas: is social media damaging our social skills?
Here is a new post from Giedrius Ivanauskas from Social Media Citizens and co-founder of the Social Marketing Forum. Are social media turning us into unmannered creatures? Recently, I read an article on the Telegraph website, talking about research that suggests that “Mobile phones and social media are stealing our manners” and “damaging our social [...]
Social media marketing case study: Toyota’s “Sienna Family”
p> The people of Mindjumpers, contributors to this blogs and co-founders of the Social Marketing Forum, give an example of how social media marketing can be used by car manufacturers to go viral and get buzz, moving beyond the traditional car commercial. Car manufacturers are typical big spenders when it comes to online and offline [...]
Social email marketing on LinkedIn: advice on the integration of social and email
Blogging is great. Not only from a business and inbound marketing perspective but also from a personal perspective. It allows you to share insights and content with everyone that has an Internet connection, finds and appreciates your blog. Although blogs are social media hubs, they still miss an ingredient: “real connections”. It is a known [...]
Need inspiration? Take 2 pills of social media guru pain relief & then focus on what matters
Last week, contributor Chris Hall, who blogs on CowBell and is one of the administrators of the Social Marketing Forum and its Facebook page, wrote the following post… I’m carrying on a theme from an earlier post but I don’t think it’s just me that sees companies and individuals across social media going through plenty [...]
Generation Y says “Yes” to the convergence of email and social media
Due to the growth of social networking and micro-blogging sites the survival of e-mail marketing has been questioned for quite a few times in the past year. The recent researches by eMarketer and StrongMail once again prove that there is nothing to be afraid for e-mail marketers. The reports also provide some interesting insights about [...]
Praise the lord: we have a newsletter!
The least you can expect from a blog that’s all about social media and email marketing is that it has social media presences and an email newsletter. Well, the blog itself is a social media hub of course and then there is a Twitter account, since yesterday, there’s a Facebook page, there’s our Social Marketing [...]
Social media relationships: don’t play the “140 game” only
Here’s a post by Chris Hall, who blogs on Cowbell and is one of the administrators of the Social Marketing Forum (see his profile here). It’s about social media relationships and ‘real relationships’, a topic I covered recently. It’s about you, the social media user, but it also holds a message to businesses that want [...]
Email marketing meets social media on Facebook
This blog is all about the impact of social media on marketing in general and on email marketing, specifically. The Social Marketing Forum and its Facebook page are all about social media marketing, peer-to-peer advice, discussions and the sharing of insights. However, all “administrators” of the Social Marketing Forum also have their own blogs and [...]
Social media marketing: how many friends does your business have?
When I started this blog back in December, I thought no one would read it because I was not a native English speaker, and I guessed that what I have been writing about for ages in my own country wouldn’t appeal to an international “audience”. The interaction with people via this blog, the “followers” (I [...]


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