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Ismael Seguban

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Good evening social media; may we have your Eurovision scores please?

It doesn’t matter if you are in Europe or not, the global appeal of the Eurovision song contest is apparent and spreading further thanks to social media. Pop songs with a hidden political message, the tactical voting of neighbouring, and the dread of being an act that performs and fails to register a score. All of this makes for an ...

Attention Marketers: 5 communication tips your PR colleagues can teach you

As a corporate PR pro, I often work in my own little world. Sure, I frequently collaborate with co-workers from my team and others, but for the most part, PR is its own entity. We have a very specific function, and I think it’s safe to say that some marketers still don’t fully understand the role of their PR counterparts. ...

Social media and the super injunction

In an age where information (and gossip) is so shareable what does this mean for the regulation of social media? The PHA Media Chairman, Phil Hall, who represents a number of celebrity clients, has said that media injunctions are a valid tool in reputation management in some cases adding that, “Just because it is not possible to police Twitter, it ...

Follow Me, Like Me, Fan Me: Is the Social Ask Overused? [INFOGRAPHIC]

Guest blog post by Sarah Evans, owner, Sevans Strategy Back in March I wrote a post about moving away from the generic social ask. What is a social ask? “Follow me.” “Like me.” “Friend me.” “Become a fan.” “Check in here.” You get the idea. And boy, oh boy, are these “asks” everywhere: our favorite magazine, billboards, store window decals, ...

Traditional Marketing Tactics Don’t Work in the Digital World

Think back to when you were a child. You see a commercial about a toy that seems fun and exciting. You go to school and talk about that new toy with your friends. In the Sunday paper, you see it on sale in a circular. The following week, your friends show off their new toy. Eventually, you convince your parents ...

Men show soft spot for the Royal wedding (party)

The Royal wedding attracted thousands to the streets of London, broke internet records and was watched by approximately 2 billion people worldwide. No doubt the event encapsulated the nation (and parts of the world), but what were people really saying about it? Online chatter about the Royal wedding began days before the event and grew considerably as the event drew ...

Content and Insights Roundup 2011 Q1

I was inspired to write this post after reading a list of blog writing topics which included summarizing your marketing content for the quarter. Unfortunately, I can’t remember where I read the list. It could have been HubSpot or ProBlogger or B2B Social Media – all good resources. I also meant to write this post last month. While Michelle Taylor ...