Posts Tagged ‘Crowdsourcing’
Beyond Social Media: Brandjacking [PODCAST]
This week’s highlights include a case of hijacked hashtags, Cheerios app fail, how social media shares the pain of a national tragedy, and Instagram’s suicide note.
Read MoreMillennials & Branded Entertainment, December 2012 [CHART]
4 in 10 Millennials from around the world want brands to allow them to influence their products (co-creation).
Read MoreThe Effect Of Twitter On Journalism [VIDEO]
The rise of Twitter brought concerns within the industry – would this overwhelming source of direct raw information put professional reporters out of business?
Read MoreWhere Consumers & Brands Collaborate, October 2012 [CHART]
As social media becomes increasingly used for customer engagement, social media users from around the world report a willingness to collaborate with companies they like in a variety of areas.
Read MoreEncyclopedia Britannica vs Wikipedia [INFOGRAPHIC]
Statista created this infographic to illustrate the demise of the Encyclopedia Britannica at the hands of Wikipedia.
Read MoreGrowth Of Marketing Channels & Devices Tops List Of Challenges For Companies Worldwide [CHART]
The poll found that the largest percentage of respondents, 41%, named the growth of marketing channels and devices as the top challenge to their company over the next few years.
Read MoreYouTube Crowdsources Its "Your Film Festival"
YouTube is taking submissions for their Your Film Festival that will play out online & ultimately reward ten finalists with a trip to the Venice Film Festival.
Read MoreThe Web's Collective Mind
An estimated 1 million workers have been paid between $1-2 billion for crowdsourcing projects.
Read MoreThe Data Visual Arts
Artist Aaron Koblin takes vast amounts of data, and at times vast numbers of people, and weaves them into stunning visualizations.
Read MoreCrowdsourced Music Video: Ain't No Grave by Johnny Cash
An online project to create a music video for Johnny Cash’s final studio song, Ain’t No Grave, was compiled from artwork submissions from more than 250,000 people.
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