Posts tagged with ‘Twitter’

June 13, 2022

Twitter Cuts Stage Time and Focuses on Interactive Vignettes to ‘Dimensionalize’ its NewFronts Strategy

Twitter’s positioning as the go-to platform for discovering “what’s happening” in the world has never wavered. But for its in-person return to the IAB’s 2022 NewFronts in Manhattan on May 4, the brand didn’t want to rely on its pre-pandemic, stage-focused strategy to illustrate that value proposition to media buyers—so, it “dimensionalized” its approach, enveloping...

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June 21, 2021

Three Platforms Worth Exploring in the Booming Social Audio Space

Social audio just may be the next frontier for social media. Consumers with Zoom fatigue were first drawn to the audio-only concept while stuck at home during the pandemic, and the market for it has been booming ever since. Different from podcasts, which are recorded for future listening, social audio is about real-time, moderated conversations...

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June 29, 2020

The New Playbook: How Event Marketers are Adapting to the ‘New Normal’

The 2008 recession hammered the event industry. And while events returned in full force, as organizations recognized the direct correlation between their absence and holes left in the pipeline, the return of events in a post-pandemic world will require a paradigm shift. The learnings from the economic recovery a decade ago are difficult to apply...

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September 30, 2019

Twitter Connects Users Across Time Zones Through Video Tweetup Events

The idea of attending a Tweetup, where Twitter users meet in real life, is familiar to most of us. Brands have leveraged these gatherings as a way to assemble people with common interests for years now. But for 10 days this summer, July 25 through Aug. 4, Twitter took the concept global. Through a partnership...

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September 23, 2019

Twitter’s Candy Store Pop-up Highlights Users’ Sweet Impressions of the Platform

Commuters and residents of San Francisco and New York City may have noticed Twitter’s recent out-of-home campaign plastered all over subways stations, featuring real tweets surrounding the meme-friendly topic of “Me on Twitter.” In the tweets, users shared hilarious examples of how they’re able to be more themselves on Twitter than other social platforms, which...

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