Showing posts with label twitter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label twitter. Show all posts

Tuesday, 1 November 2011

Using Social Media to Capitalise on TV


Last week our Media Director Elliot Parkus wrote an article for MediaTel discussing his views on how best to harness the power of appointment to view TV shows with social media.

Friday, 24 June 2011

Twitter Risks User Backlash With Advertising


Reports have started circulating that Twitter are considering adding 'promoted tweets' (thats advertising, to you and me) into user's tweet streams.


While this would answer one criticism leveled at the Twitter management (how do you monetise it?) it could adversely affect the user relationship and experience. Currently, a user only sees messages in their stream from users or companies they specifically choose to follow.

It seems a strangely old fashioned and intrusive way for a company to go about building an advertising platform in the new world of engagement and involvement. Many new media companies have used old fashioned advertising models when the opportunity was there to build something new. The VOD (Video on Demand) space is another example of this, where advertisers look to 'get in the way' of content a consumer really wants by shouting about themselves for 30 seconds.

We welcome the fact that Twitter are looking at ways for advertisers to reach their users, but simply believe there are better, less intrusive ways of doing it.


Thursday, 5 May 2011

Twitter and TV

We have observed in the past how 'muti-media tasking' - the practice of consumers surfing the internet on their laptops or mobiles whist watching TV - has become an increasingly important part of understanding how social media has become integrated within consumers lives.

Now twitter have posted the following video on their blog and YouTube to illustrate how TV has embraced twitter.