amiando’s Friday reads are going to the second round. This week we are proud to present to you three exciting links about Social Media, Creative Contests and web 1.0. We hope you enjoy them!
“Turning Social Media Into Sociable Media”
Do you sometimes think that a widely-experienced byproduct of social media engagement is social media disengagement? We are all left with well-developed network connections, but sometimes there is little desire to interact with this connections or even find out about updates and changes. This is an article about how you can keep things interesting.
“10 Creative Contests Powered by Social Media”
Traditionally, companies hold contests to get people excited about their brand. Social media contests are multi-directional — they allow for increased customer engagement and content generation. With creativity and a thoughtful connection to your audience, a contest can provide a host of benefits beyond just a list of names.
“5 signs your event is web 1.0”
Do you still remember web 1.0? No Interactivity, no community, no sharing. And now think about interaction, groups and communities. This is Web 2.0, a whole new lot of possibilities. Have a look at 5 reasons, why your event could be still web 1.0, and what you need to change for entering web 2.0.
Enjoy your weekend!
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