Twitter is quickly becoming a prime channel of communication among digital natives, Pew Research reports. Almost one-third of Internet...
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, Dominion Intelligence, Social Media, Strategic Communications, Analytics, bit.ly, Facebook, Social media, Strategic communications, Twitter, 0Providing high-quality, results-driven content is the best way to get noticed online for sure, but even the most compelling...
Just-In-Time Advocacy
, Digital Content, Mobile Apps, Social Media, Advocacy, Mobile application development, Pew Research Center, Social media, 0People are weaving mobile technologies into the daily fabric of their lifestyles: checking real time traffic conditions, coordinating spontaneous...
Search Less to Find More?
, Digital Content, Dominion Intelligence, Search Engine Optimization, Social Media, Bing, digital content, Google, Search engine optimization, StumbleUpon, Wired, 0Every so often someone comes up with a new take on digital search that raises fundamental questions about great...
Tablet Owners Are Apt to Go Online While Watching T.V.
, Digital Advertising, Digital Content, Mobile, Mobile Apps, Social Media, Advertising, Digital advertising, Mobile Advertising, Nielsen Company, Social media, Tablet, Television advertising, 0Still thinking about television advertising and digital advertising as if they are unconnected? Think again. Many tablet users may view...
What Are 835 Million People Doing On Their Smartphones?
, Digital Advertising, Mobile, Mobile Apps, Opinion Leader Network, Social Media, Advertising, Business Insider, Future of Mobile, Opinion Leader Network, 0Are your ad dollars flowing to the media with which your audience is spending most of its time? Probably...
Mobile Devices and Advocacy
, Mobile, Opinion Leader Network, Search Engine Marketing, Search Engine Optimization, Social Media, Opinion Leader Network, SoLoMo, 0A striking chart on the history of personal computer unit sales stirred up conversation in January that mobile computing...