The recently launched Twitter #Music provides users with a
new music experience. While it does
offer the ability for listeners to enjoy popular music, it also promotes
emerging artists. On a social media platform
as widely used as Twitter, this feature will undoubtedly allow new artists to
get more recognition than they would have with local shows and even their own
website. The app also has a suggestions
page based on the music choices you make.
The user interface is easy to use and links directly to Spotify or Rdio so
the user can listen to full songs - without switching apps. Twitter #Music is still in the early stage of
discovery for many Twitter users. However,
once the music starts, it’ll be hard to stop.
Intangibly Connected
Monday, April 29, 2013
Sunday, April 14, 2013
Your Newest Group Member
You’re three hours into a meeting with your classmates
working on a project and it’s getting late. Your patience is dwindling and the
creative juices aren’t flowing as freely when all of a sudden – your stomach
starts to growl. GroupMe has a solution.
A recent update allows members of a group to participate in
its Split Cost feature. Money can be collected from everyone in the group to
chip in for the pizza everyone is so desperately craving. With a simple credit
card transaction, each share can be paid to the kind individual who pays for
the pizza upfront. The additional costs are minimal at only 4% plus $0.99 for
each transaction. Once every member has chipped in, the Split creator can
choose to collect. This GroupMe feature can be used for tons of situations and is super
convenient when people don’t have cash.
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Your Next Significant Other
Why sign up and pay for dating websites when you may just
meet someone special within your existing social network? While it may seem like a stretch, countless couples
have enjoyed this fate through platforms such as Twitter, Facebook, Instragram,
Tumblr, and even Flickr.
The internet is riddled with stories of these by-chance
encounters and the series of events that led to a relationship. While you may think of social media as a way
to express yourself, something to keep you occupied when bored, or a way to
stay connected with your favorite brands, don’t rule out the possibility of
something more. You never know when a
follow, like, post, repin, or blog comment could spark a conversation with a
potential prospect.
That being said, take a minute to ask yourself: are you portraying
yourself on social media as the type of person you want the person you’re
looking for to be looking for?
Sunday, March 31, 2013
Your Digital Footprint Now Fits In One Shoe
Whether you like
it or not, it’s time to face the facts: you will be searched online before someone
interviews or hires you. And if we’re
being honest, at the rate society is moving, possibly even before someone
chooses to date you. So, what do you
want them to see?
You probably
manage a number of personal social media platforms that portray almost every
aspect of your life in one way or another.
But what if there was a way to link all your social media accounts to
one place and create a multidimensional, interactive, graphical biography that
conveys only the best of you? Now, there
is. It’s called Vizify.
The name was
formed from the combination of visualizing, realizing and clarifying: three
things that can help turn your digital footprint into your definitive personal
brand. Vizify allows you to customize
your profile to showcase your experiences, social media activity, achievements,
interests, pictures and even quirks. It can
provide graphical representations of how often you tweet along with the tweets
themselves and what trends you use most frequently. You can have a looping map showing the places
you grew up, went to school and have worked.
The site also allows you to add pages such as your professional story,
places you check in to, other platforms where you can be found on the web and
more.
Vizify is
likely to soon be on the first page of Google search results. A profile on Vizify allows you to present
both your personal and professional identity in the best way possible. If the barrier between these two identities
still exists even a little bit, it surely won’t for long. Stay on top of your digital footprint and look
into creating your own Vizify profile that so you are ready with your best foot
forward.
Sunday, March 24, 2013
Your Creative Job Application
At exactly two months old, Vine is quickly gaining momentum
and exposure in the social media arena.
The free mobile app allows users to create and post looped video clips
up to 6 seconds long that can be shared on several social networking
sites. Users have been swift in finding
unique uses for this new platform, including using it a “resume.”
While one can’t convey everything included on a written
resume in a 6 second video, it does allow for the creator to grab the attention
of a hiring manager and possibly intrigue him or her enough to extend an offer
for an initial interview. This idea gives
a new meaning to the 30-second “elevator pitch.”
Vine offers an opportunity for distinctive visual content and
even storytelling in a matter of seconds.
Used as a “resume,” it’s a way to set a job-seeker apart from the sea of
candidates vying for the same job.
Showing creativity and innovation through Vine could be what gets
you in the door ahead of others.
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Your Post Intention May Not Be Good Enough
The South Beach Wine and Food Festival hosted by The Food
Network Channel features big-ticket events sponsored by even bigger
brands. Events range from intimate
settings to parties with hundreds of fans in attendance. I experienced several of these styles of
events at SoBe Fest this past weekend.
While making sure to absorb every special aspect of the extravagant, I was
closely connected to social media the entire weekend- including the SOBEWFF
Facebook page.
Prior to the start of the weekend, the wall was being filled
with anticipatory, excited posts by those with tickets or those hoping to score
a ticket to any event at all. However, on
Sunday at 6PM a post was made by the page admin that stated it was “time to say
goodbye” as the Guy Fieri and Ziggy Marley closing ceremony started up. A short 40 minutes later (while at the
event!) attendees were responding with negative, and even angry, comments about
the over-filled capacity of the event. One
Facebook user writes, “In line, too long…”
These types of comments continued as people expressed their extreme disappointment
with the experience and how they won’t be returning again.
The influence of the initial Facebook post, while intending
to generate excitement, backfired in such a way that could have negative affects
on attendance to #SOBEWFF events in the future.
Social media tends to have a mind of its own. Or, should I say, the mind of millions- all
who read, process and write in unique ways.
Social media professionals are palpably aware of this dynamic environment
and work to manage it as best they can.
However, users can are known to burn intentions and add their own
seasonings.
Sunday, February 17, 2013
Your Thirty Seconds of Fame
Thirty seconds is barely enough time to search for and find a
video, but it’s all the time you need to be entertained by the Harlem Shake. Skyrocketing in popularity and quantity on
YouTube, the videos last only for about thirty seconds. From the armed forces to a Greenpeace office in
Stockholm to the UGA Men’s Swim and Dive teams, groups are getting together to
create their own rendition.
In the last fifteen days, nearly 15,000 of these videos have
been produced and that number continues to grow. Several videos have taken off in popularity and
been featured on news and late night television programs. Each video builds anticipation until half way
through when the beat drops and the whole room is going wild. Having been referred to as 2013’s “Gangnum
Style,” these videos are likely to become even more popular before the trend
dies down.
The imaginative plots of these videos continue to become
more and more creative as the trend picks up speed. Just like “Call Me Maybe” videos once were in
the spotlight, we’re now in the era of the Harlem Shake. Fifteen days have brought us this far. Anticipations are high for what crazy twists
will we be entertained by in the next fifteen.
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