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CapitalOneSparkVoice: Snapchat, Instagram And Vine For Social Media Marketing?

CapitalOneSparkVoice: Snapchat, Instagram And Vine For Social Media Marketing? | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

By creating personalized images for the right audience with a bent toward either real-time fun or extended sharing, brands are building a more visual experience for their customers.


Consider all the time, energy and money that goes into the average 30-second commercial or magazine ad. Now imagine those ads being cut down to 10 seconds or a couple of square inches. Now imagine them self-destructing after 10 seconds, Inspector Gadget-style, never to be seen again by consumers.


If all of this seems like an insane way to market a small business, welcome to the crazy times of social media. That’s exactly how the massively popular Snapchat app works, and businesses are jumping on board. Using photos or short videos, companies are reaching out to customers with fleeting promotions, contests in real time and quick peeks at leaked product images....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Counterintuitive content marketing seems to be working for some small businesses.

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Short-Form Social Video Posting: Vine Vs. Tout | Business 2 Community

Short-Form Social Video Posting: Vine Vs. Tout | Business 2 Community | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

How long should your video be? People all over the internet have been asking this for ages! For a long time, the idea was that shorter was better, but recent evidence suggests that long-form videos are now proving more popular, and even YouTube and Vimeo are prioritizing this video content in their search rankings.


However, Tout and Vine are looking to move the trend back to short video. And when I say short, I mean short. Tout offers 15-second video posts, while Vine (from Twitter) offers 6 seconds. The concept of the platforms is to allow only “clips” or video snapshots, rather than long-winded or over-produced content. It’s an interesting direction for video, but it could be the perfect synergy of video and the short attention spans of social networking....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Looking into video? Going long or staying short? This post will kickstart your marketing creativity.

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