Summary: What makes a viral hit a hit? As The Atlantic pointed out, hits are almost always just a repeat of something that was already a success. More specifically, the darling hit-maker site Buzzfeed often draws its inspirations from reddit. Reddit has an heavy influence on Internet content, despite the fact that only 6% of online adults use the site according to the Pew Research Center. So what is Reddit? It’s an open-source community where users submit content, such as news, memes, pictures, and questions.
Is Reddit the Future of Social Media Marketing?
Ask for Insight, And You’ll Receive It
Summary: Insight is important in order to get to the right conclusion, to make the right decision, and to build upon your foundation of information. Sometimes it is not as apparent as you’d like it to be.
But that doesn’t mean one should stop digging.
Not too long ago, we wrote a post called “When Research Goes Wrong,” a post that highlighted a research study about local search and the tools online consumers use to reach their shopping satisfaction. It looked a little murky to us, and in the post we pointed out why. Perhaps it’s the folly of being a Millennial and assuming that anything that dealt with the Yellow Pages was dead.
Turns out that our thinking needed to be adjusted.
AdLand Speaks Up
Summary: This month the news of the awful delayed payment idea being pioneered by brands like Mondelez and P&G has reached the media and advertising powers, and thankfully it received negative reviews.
Seriously, this idea of delaying agency payment up to 120 days is a pretty bad one.
In the beginning of the month, Nancy Hill, president and CEO of the 4A’s, spoke out…