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The brandUNITY Team Discusses: Branding tools are evolving at a rapid pace as the internet matures. Always on the watch for new branding powerhouses, in this blog we note revealing research, notable market entries, emerging technologies and trends.

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Twitter, Facebook
Saturday September 12th 2009, 5:55 pm
Category: Marketing Trends
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eHeeeemmmm. Hello! I’ve been neglecting “THE BLOG” because of being in love.

That’s right, in love. Actually in love times two: Twitter and Facebook. Long hours with abandon, way into the night, posting furiously, conversing @-style, finding other SoMe nuts, just like ourselves.

The worst is, many of us nuts are starting to talk hiku, habitually. Twitter’s the hiku of all hikus. 140 words or less, you have to get to the point fast.

Which brings up a new term, “SoMe.” Some of the indoctrinated amongst us have been using this term but many of the aficionados have not. It’s a great text word, far fabber than SOCIAL MEDIA. Less thumb work. Metaphoric, yes?

In conclusion, I intend to come back here more frequently. Oh, but before we conclude, did I mention how I hate RSS feeds that pump blog text into Twitter? Yes, you can do it. Problem is, your Twitter and Facebook buddies want you, not some auto-blogger feed that cares not what friends are saying.

Automatic does look darn good on washing machines and automobiles. For SoMe, think William Morris, Arts and Crafts Movement, DEATH to the MACHINE.

Here’s where you’ll find us:

http://Twitter.com/brandUNITY

http://www.Facebook.com/brandUNITY

http://YouTube.com/brandUNITY

http://www.Linkedin.com/in/brandUNITY

http://Twitter.com/BainbridgeArts

http://BainbridgeArts.net (blog)

http://www.Facebook.com/BainbridgeArts

http://YouTube.com/BainbridgeArts

http://Twitter.com/BainbridgeAlert

http://www.Facebook.com/BainbridgeAlert

http://BainbridgeAlert.org (blog)



Adobe Wave
Sunday July 12th 2009, 2:58 pm
Category: Marketing Trends
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Have to admit, the new Wave concept is taking hold and it will seriously change the way we communicate on the internet. A desktop notification system, Wave bypasses browsers and brings messages directly to your desktop. When you think of it, email is riddled with problems. The chance of some intervening mechanism preventing message distribution is great, always leaving you wondering, did my email get there or didn’t it, and if not, why not.

What bliss life would be without email, phishing, and spam. Twitter is infinitely more fun than struggling for hours with a full inbox of email messages, subsequently sorting and filing it into folders. Tweets are realtime, short, to the point, giving you the option of linking (or not) to greater detail via simple link. Twitterfall is a blessing, so is Seesmic Desktop and the numerous other Twitter applications that have been emerging rapidly.

Wave capabilities are said to include drag and drop addition of attachments to messages and Wave can be embedded into your blog and social networks. Your editing shows up immediately across all live embedded Waves unlike Twitter. It’s possible to share and merge documents, useful in collaborative documents. Games can be constructed as Wave gadgets.


labs.adobe.com/WAVE>>
Adobe WAVE

digital.venturebeat.com/WAVE>> Adobe WAVE



Flock
Tuesday May 19th 2009, 9:16 pm
Category: Marketing Trends
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Just downloaded and installed Flock. This post is to brandUNITY blog using Flock blog editor while facebook is open. brandUNITY blog on http://brandUNITY.com/blogs

Blogged with the Flock Browser



Blogging Statistics
Tuesday May 19th 2009, 1:00 pm
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eMarketer reports that 25-26% of internet users have a blog they update at least once a month and the number will continue to rise. That’s close to 30 million blogs on the internet updated monthly. An estimated at 96.6 million Internet users read a blog at least once a month.

In other numbers, more women than men are internet users by about 7 million and online usage patterns vary significantly by gender. Men are more prone to using mobile devises, spend more time on busy sites, and make more use of search engines.

Take away –  if the audience is women, make the internet experience less busy and cluttered than that targeted to males. For males, added more reading content, more diversions with advertising, and make provisions for mobile.

http://bit.ly/Y18iT

http://bit.ly/bTWBJ



Review Models for Facebook Apps
Tuesday May 12th 2009, 7:50 pm
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Among the fastest growing companies durng this economy are social media app developers. The question is, will people playing Mob Wars on Facebook pay real money to get a virtual pistol or bag of cash, winning favors with the Godfather?

Facebook has grown to 200 and 250 million monthly users and earned $300 million during 2008. It has raised more the $400 million in funding and its largest investor is Microsoft at $240 million in 2007 for a 1.6% stake in the company.

Revenue streams come from advertisers. Developer revenues come from advertisers who pay them to create apps that will engage social media users with free games and utilities expressly to increase brand awareness.

One example cited by Money.CNN.com is Vancouver, WA based Papa Murphy’s. A Papa Murphy widget on Facebook gave free pizzas to anyone becoming a “fan”  on the Papa Murphy Facebook page. Users clicked-thru using the widget to the Papa Murphy’s website to get their free pizza coupon.

VentureBeat: MORE>>

Money.CNN.com: MORE>>



Immediacy of Twitter
Monday May 11th 2009, 8:23 am
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Twitter’s ability to distribute information in real-time is what fuels its potential to change the way we communicate. It is particularly effective at communicating immediate occurrences from a vast number of sources. Posted information could include situations that have local, regional, or worldwide impact.

Twitscoop is a third-party app, built by lollicode that collects twits in realtime, ranks them in frequency and by topic to reveal top discussion trends in the moment, and displays them in a word cloud. Software like this, collecting and organizing the realtime information that twitter yields, is a technology trend that is changing the internet and how we use it.

TechCrunch: MORE>>Technorati



TechCrunch and Twitter
Sunday May 10th 2009, 12:32 pm
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We have to agree with the TechCrunch post about the importance of Twitter to the web - posted today by MG Seiger:

“Simply put, we (TechCrunch) write about Twitter so often because right now, it matters. From news organizations to movie stars, from earthquakes to fires, from Facebook to Google — everyone seems to be talking about, to or with Twitter. In an era of mass communication, it is the latest medium. And it’s fundamentally changing the ways in which people interact with others using the web. What you may view as a stupidly simple service with no real point, I view as one of the few inspirational products in bleak times.”

Full post MG Sieger, TechCrunch: MORE



Search Needn’t be Painful
Thursday April 30th 2009, 1:40 am
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brandUNITY just released this great YouTube video on website search: http://bit.ly/unxyZ.




Bank of America Ouster: Fastest Way to Get the News
Wednesday April 29th 2009, 3:45 pm
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BreakingNews, on Twitter, posted the Bank of America Ken Lewis ouster just now with reference to Associated Press.

Checking Google Search via “Ken Lewis”,  the story is first found on the Reuters site as an article written by Jonathan Stempel.The 4-hour annual B of A meeting was this afternoon, the post hit Twitter minutes ago at 2:57 pm Pacific or nearly 5:57 pm Eastern.

Searching Google for “Ken Lewis Associated Press” returns a top link to the Wall Street Journal, posted at 12:30 pm Eastern, five hours ago, but the article does not mention the Lewis ouster. The annual meeting would have been starting at that point. Next link on the Google search results are to AP articles posted on Google Hosted News, 34 minutes ago by AP journalists by Augstums and Weiss, with ousted information.

Depends on where you’re looking, but @BreakingNews on Twitter is pretty fast. Reuters dates it 5:55 EDT: http://www.reuters.com

http://www.google.com/hostednews

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IAB on Video Revenue
Wednesday April 29th 2009, 11:23 am
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April 20, 2009 - The 2008 IAB Internet Advertising Revenue Report showed that digital video advertising more than doubled in just one year-totaling $734 million for the year.

In other statistics, researcher eMarketer had projected that 2008 would reach $1.4 billion spend on ads in online social networks. Actual results were $1.175 billion or a 33.8% increase over the previous year. Projections are more modest for 2009, at a 10% expected increase over 2008.

Businesses and marketers seem to be re-analyzing their advertising methods, changing the mix, trying a different set of channels in their campaign planning.

IAB: http://www.iab.net/dv09_recap

eMarketer: http://www.iab.net/insights_research/530422/1675



Twitter Widgets
Tuesday April 28th 2009, 12:08 pm
Category: Marketing Trends
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Exploring desktop twitter widgets here, since organizing information on Twitter is a bit limited. A new beta worth noting is Seesmic Desktop, with multiple columns, shortcuts for organizing topical posts and for building user lists. Documentations says you’ll be able to directly post web cams soon.  Can post images directly to twitpic with drag and drop.

Seesmic acquired Twhirl, another Twitter desktop widget, in March 08:

http://www.crunchbase.com/company/seesmic

http://www.crunchbase.com/company/twhirl



10 Best Practices to Successful Blogging
Monday April 27th 2009, 12:10 pm
Category: Marketing Trends
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Newly posted whitepaper How To on blogging includes resource list and blogging demographics. If the goal is increased site traffic, improved response, and expanded web presence and following, then the benefits of adding an active blog with RSS feeds can’t be understated. By extending outward from your blog and website through your RSS feeds, your social network becomes the pathway to your target audience, reaching out and bringing back interest and relationships to your site and mission. Whitepaper>>



TwitterFeed from Blog to Twitter
Thursday April 23rd 2009, 11:10 pm
Category: Marketing Trends
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Linking automatically from RSS Feed generated from this blog to Twitter, via Twitterfeed.



Flash Coming to TV; TV a New Media for Creatives
Monday April 20th 2009, 3:00 pm
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Normally when we write for this brandUNITY blog, we scan our favorite news sites, looking for new tech topics to get excited about. But this afternoon, we began with Google Blog Search and Technorati which filter the most read blog posts to the top of their lists. Look what popped up, on a blog, before it got written up on the regular newspaper sites:

At the national Association of Broadcasters conference today, Adobe Systems announced a new version of Flash that will deliver HD video to televisions that are connected to the internet.

On PaidContent More: >>

Adobe Press Release:>>

Earlier this year, Yahoo created a “widget engine” for Samsung HDTVs, that allows users to navigate websites like Yahoo Flickr, Yahoo News, YouTube, Showtime, and more from a TV.

More from PaidContent: >>



Wow! Oracle Buys Sun!
Monday April 20th 2009, 10:40 am
Category: Marketing Trends
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Sun, Novell, Oracle were the illustrious YouTubes and Googles of the 1980s, pioneering computer networks, paving the way for the internet. Novell became a top leader in the emergence of local area networks with its netware thin ethernet LAN that could hook up every desktop computer relatively simply. While Oracle and Novell partnered to provide distributed databses, Apple struggled in the early 1990s and Sun became a star with its high-end, powerful desktop workstations that every digital engineer coveted.

That Oracle would now buy Sun, primarily to acquire its JAVA programming language, suggests how unpredictable the next era of mergers and accusations may be.

Oracle Acquires Sun >>




 

 

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