Mrs. O is a blog that dedicated to provide information about the designers that Michelle Obama had worn and give site community a place and a voice to share their enthusiasm. The blog (mrs-o.org) was established on September 2008 and now the site changes its web-address to be mrs-o.com.
For the first five months from the initial web launched, the site has averaged of 7,300 visitors per day and over 220,000 visitors per month. Now, in FB page, Mrs. O has almost 14,000 people like the page and 7,000+ followers on Twitter.
Michelle Obama's fashion has inspired many people and this site becomes a referral for Michelle Obama's fashion as this site has been discussed in many newspapers and TV press.
In February 2009, the site launched a limited edition t-shirt inspired by Michelle Obama look and they sold more than 100 t-shirt in the first week.
It only took 6 months for this blog to become a brand. So, do you think blog really helpful in building a brand? or is it because Michelle Obama is famous and thus this blog sky-rocketing in just 6 months?
It's all about Social Media
Thursday, 20 October 2011
Google+ and its Billions Uploaded Photos. Does it matter?
Google+ was lauched on last June 2011. Google+ can be said as one of the successful social media because their presence in this field is just quite new and they have attracted 43 million people as end of last month.
One of their feature is instant upload in which it has the purpose to help their users to stop worrying about losing photos (losing important memories that they have created) by automating the photos to upload themselves and as in October 2011, there are 4,3 billion photos that have been uploaded.
I was just wondering whether their users really love and actively use this feature or they just don't know how to deactivate them as I read some reviews that stated the stupidity on the instant upload which indicates that they actually hate the idea of instant upload but they can do nothing to stop the instant upload.
So, does this numbers of the uploaded photos show their feature has been actively used by the users or the users just don't know how to deactivate the instant upload?
One of their feature is instant upload in which it has the purpose to help their users to stop worrying about losing photos (losing important memories that they have created) by automating the photos to upload themselves and as in October 2011, there are 4,3 billion photos that have been uploaded.
I was just wondering whether their users really love and actively use this feature or they just don't know how to deactivate them as I read some reviews that stated the stupidity on the instant upload which indicates that they actually hate the idea of instant upload but they can do nothing to stop the instant upload.
So, does this numbers of the uploaded photos show their feature has been actively used by the users or the users just don't know how to deactivate the instant upload?
YouTube Will Release New Feature Called Merch Store!
YouTube - I believe you all have visited this web before. You can upload videos, browse and watch videos of films & animation, news & politics, comedy, people & blog, science and technology, sports and of course music and entertainment.
This week it's said that YouTube will release a new feature called Merch Store in which this feature allows users to purchase varieties of merchandise straight from their favourite artist in the artists channel in YouTube. They also announce that they have reached an agreement with Merlin, a global copyright holder that represent 14,000 independent record labels.
Last August, YouTube has upgraded their website by putting up a concert list, playlist songs, YouTube top 100.They have taken an aggressive move in upgrading their website so that in the long term that will have strong customers base in music industry.
This week it's said that YouTube will release a new feature called Merch Store in which this feature allows users to purchase varieties of merchandise straight from their favourite artist in the artists channel in YouTube. They also announce that they have reached an agreement with Merlin, a global copyright holder that represent 14,000 independent record labels.
Last August, YouTube has upgraded their website by putting up a concert list, playlist songs, YouTube top 100.They have taken an aggressive move in upgrading their website so that in the long term that will have strong customers base in music industry.
Watch Out What You Say on Your Profile. Your Friend Can Become Your Foe!
Steve Jobs - who doesn't know this name? I believe, All of the Apple shippers definitely know this name but of course there are some people out there who have never heard of this name before. On the day when he died, the president of USA, Barrack Obama, stated that he was one of the greatest American innovators and he changed the way each of us sees the world.
He has had contributed a lot to today's technology development. The news on the passing of Steve Jobs is quickly spread all over the world and many people feel sad. Many people update their status on FB, twitting, change their display picture and even made tribute logo.
Source: http://jmak.tumblr.com/post/9377189056 (Steve Jobs tribute logo by Jonathan Mak, a 19yo in HK).
As we all know that one of his great products is MAC However, there was this one girl, without asking to uncle google, she jumped into conclusion that the one who died (Steve Jobs) was the founder of MAC-make-up-products. She Updated her FB status by saying "The MAC founder is dead? What a pity...all of the products were great".
One of her friends took a screen picture and shared it to her friends and all of a sudden it widespread and became the hot topic and a laughing stock on BBM (Blackberry Messenger) and Twitter.
So, even if social media has many advantages but it may become so scary when it comes to your own 'privacy' as your own friend can become 'foe' or make you a laughing stock without you knowing it.
Tuesday, 4 October 2011
Do Ads Work on Social Network?
This question suddenly pops up in my mind as I keep questioning whether ads on social network really work... Well, I know some brands that use social media have been successfully win the heart of many people and when I search around, there was one industry-sponsored study that found 22% of consumers had a positive attitude towards social media marketing but how bout the rest of them? do they find social media marketing (advertising) annoying?
Sometimes, I personally find ads on social media are just too much (annoying) for instance when I click some extremely popular videos that haven been watched millions of times on YouTube and there will be a 15secs ad on it.
How about you guys, how do you find ads on social media?
Sometimes, I personally find ads on social media are just too much (annoying) for instance when I click some extremely popular videos that haven been watched millions of times on YouTube and there will be a 15secs ad on it.
How about you guys, how do you find ads on social media?
Thursday, 1 September 2011
Celebrities on social media? Why is it so important?
Twitter and Facebook are the top 2 social media that people use. Twitter is all about following other people and being followed also can be used to twit and being twitted whereas Facebook is all being liked and liking others, also, commenting others and being commented.
But why is it sooo important for celebrities whom in real life already have so many followers to also establish a presence in the social media (meaning having their own profile but it was run by their publicists or staffs)?
I just can't understand why they have an account in it but was run by others...
for instance the super famous band from Korea named Super Junior and a Korean actor named Lee MinHo
What do you guys think about this?
But why is it sooo important for celebrities whom in real life already have so many followers to also establish a presence in the social media (meaning having their own profile but it was run by their publicists or staffs)?
I just can't understand why they have an account in it but was run by others...
for instance the super famous band from Korea named Super Junior and a Korean actor named Lee MinHo
What do you guys think about this?
Saturday, 20 August 2011
Revolution in Advertising due to Video-hosting Sites
Long before internet is widely use by people, advertising is used by firms, mostly in broadcast, print media or out-of-door media to convey messages to their customers or potential customers for a specific purpose; so in other words, ad gives the firm an absolute control as they are the broadcaster.
However, the emerge use of video-hosting sites such as Youtube has allowed the consumer to become the broadcaster which provoke a revolution in advertising. Now, not only firms who are able to create ads but consumers are able in doing so.
The reasons on why the consumers generate their own ads are varied, for instance:
1. For the sake of creation and self enjoyment - Ipod Dance
However, the emerge use of video-hosting sites such as Youtube has allowed the consumer to become the broadcaster which provoke a revolution in advertising. Now, not only firms who are able to create ads but consumers are able in doing so.
The reasons on why the consumers generate their own ads are varied, for instance:
1. For the sake of creation and self enjoyment - Ipod Dance
2. Aiming for self-promotion - Iphone New York
3. Aiming to change the audience perceptions - the Starbucks Ad
Video-hosting sites such as Youtube - not only give benefits to the firms as they can promote their product/brand in it but it also give benefits to the consumers to publicise their creativity and opinions.
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