Wearable computing is about to change the technological landscape in what is going to be one of the biggest and longest coming revolutions since Social Media came onto the scene. Wearable computing is not a new idea, its been around since the 1980′s but its been slow in getting to a consumer market due to cost and scalability.
With the hacking of Burger King and Jeep’s Twitter accounts last week, it brings to mind a few questions around how safe the log-in details are for any social account. Large brands are particularly worried about the potential for this type of hack happening to their social accounts, which have become such an important part of their marketing plans.
If you’ve just crawled out from under a rock (that’s situated 200 km’s below sea level), I have news. It’s Valentine’s Day!
It's no secret that Valentine's Day has gone into overdrive online. While you scroll through your News Feeds containing truck loads of lovey-dovey content, you may want to ponder...
This week saw the release of a brand spanking new social network called Vine. Coming directly from the nest of Twitter, this little hatchling is ready to shake up the world of video on the social field. It is currently only available as an iPhone app but is FREE to...
Before entering the world of social media, I spent years working in the community sector. Surrounded by people that ‘change the world’ for young people. Despite moving on to a new passion, I’ve never lost that sense of social justice that was instilled in me, through many glorious examples, over...
So, you’ve created your brand profiles on Facebook and Twitter. You’ve built up a following. But what comes next?
Facebook has moved on from the days when you ‘like’ a page and then forget about it. Nowadays business pages need to work for ‘likes’. Rewarding and thanking your ‘likers’ and ‘followers’...