Post by account_disabled on Feb 18, 2024 5:58:42 GMT
Whether your humorous, engaging or inspiring, make sure your quick clips bring people back to you. Be authentic. This should go without saying for all social media, but don’t try to hard sell your products here. Show off what you stand for. Share “why” you exist and what makes your team successful. Brands doing it right GE’s ‘6-Second Science’ Lowe’s ‘Fix In 6’ GE’s “6-Second Science” and Lowe’s “Fix In 6” series’ are great examples of using Vine right. Instead of droning on about business, these brands show us something fun, interesting and helpful. This approach increases customer activity and showcases what a brand has to .
More great Vines go to Brands on Vine Pros More creativity Buy TG Database due to 6 second limit Embeddable Launched Jan 2013, early-in = good time to get on Cons No filters Short length Pornography ridden Quickly getting crowded Instagram Instagram is a marketing platform that, like Vine, allows brands to advertise in a more traditional yet technologically-friendly way with photos and short video clips. According to Simply Measured, 59 % of the world’s top brands are now active on the app. It’s cost-effective and easy to use, which is extremely valuable when you’re trying to get fast exposure in a creative way.
“The primary reason brands take to Instagram, is to create a ‘community and culture’ channel, in which brands show what it is like working at their companies.” – HubSpot The app famous for filtered photos has hit a few milestones since its introduction three years ago: as reported by The Wall Street Journal, the platform reached 150 million users at the start of September, a 50% increase since the last update in February of this year. Instagram gains one new user per second. It’s no surprise that Instagram is so popular for both brands and consumers. HubSpot reports that 40 % of people respond to visual content versus written and videos generate 3x the amount of inbound links than written posts.
More great Vines go to Brands on Vine Pros More creativity Buy TG Database due to 6 second limit Embeddable Launched Jan 2013, early-in = good time to get on Cons No filters Short length Pornography ridden Quickly getting crowded Instagram Instagram is a marketing platform that, like Vine, allows brands to advertise in a more traditional yet technologically-friendly way with photos and short video clips. According to Simply Measured, 59 % of the world’s top brands are now active on the app. It’s cost-effective and easy to use, which is extremely valuable when you’re trying to get fast exposure in a creative way.
“The primary reason brands take to Instagram, is to create a ‘community and culture’ channel, in which brands show what it is like working at their companies.” – HubSpot The app famous for filtered photos has hit a few milestones since its introduction three years ago: as reported by The Wall Street Journal, the platform reached 150 million users at the start of September, a 50% increase since the last update in February of this year. Instagram gains one new user per second. It’s no surprise that Instagram is so popular for both brands and consumers. HubSpot reports that 40 % of people respond to visual content versus written and videos generate 3x the amount of inbound links than written posts.