A vlog (short for “video blogging”) is the daily practice of capturing and sharing vlogs characteristically featuring a vlogger shooting themselves at arm’s length throughout their everyday activities. Since the early 2005’s vlogs have been more popular than ever thanks to youtube. Youtube is a video-sharing service where anyone who has an account can uploadContinue reading “Key Ways to Make Your YouTube Vlog Successful”
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Food Vlogging: Can Anyone Have Their Own Cooking Show?
Have you ever thought about hosting your own cooking show? I know I have! As a huge foodie, I love trying new recipes! Thanks to applications like YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram, almost anyone can have a cooking show without getting a television contract. Are you wondering how you could have one too? You can createContinue reading “Food Vlogging: Can Anyone Have Their Own Cooking Show?”
How Brands use Instagram Reels in Social Media
What are Instagram Reels? Is it just a knockoff version of TikTok trying to keep Instagram relevant? Yes and no. While Instagram Reels and TikTok are similar because of their edits/filters and short video lengths, they have very different applications to increase followers, views, and activity on your brands page. Some key differences TikTok isContinue reading “How Brands use Instagram Reels in Social Media”
Pinterest, connecting to you as fast as a simple refresh!
Pinterest isn’t just a platform for the creative minds it’s a platform for everybody. Using Pinterest and creating boards for anything makes you an active user, even using the search bar. Pinterest is a social media platform that encourages flow of the imagination, allowing users to search for anything imaginable and create boards with imagesContinue reading “Pinterest, connecting to you as fast as a simple refresh!”
How Squid Game took over Social Media Campaigns
What is Squid Game? Squid Game on Netflix took over the world in late September of 2021. The South Korean television show revolves around 456 contestants, who all have financial struggles and hardships compete for a drastic ₩45.6 billion prizes. The catch? Only 1 contestant prevails while the other 455 players are killed during theContinue reading “How Squid Game took over Social Media Campaigns”
User-Generated Content impacts 79% of people and their shopping habits
According to Stakla.com, only 13% of people say direct marketing content from a brand impacts their shopping. What is User Generated Content? User-Generated Content or UGC, has taken over digital marketing and how brands are advertising their business. User-Generated Content in short is content in the form of a video, photo, or text on socialContinue reading “User-Generated Content impacts 79% of people and their shopping habits”
The Great Hack
How over 50 million Americans had their data stolen without their permission. I’m willing to bet that you have at least heard of “The Great Hack“. The great hack started back in the 2010’s when Facebook users’ data was collected by a British company, Cambridge Analytica. This company collected personal data belonging to millions ofContinue reading “The Great Hack”
How Brands use Targeting of Content to Market Toward Minors
You know that feeling when you inadvertently click on an ad not even realizing it was an ad for a company? Well, you have been subjected to targeted marketing content… What is Brand Targeting of Content? Content targeting is a way for companies and brands to deliver ads that individually are relevant to each personContinue reading “How Brands use Targeting of Content to Market Toward Minors”
Social media policies, are they legit?
When starting a new job or opening a new social media account, everyone skips the fine print at the bottom on the page. Right? Well if you are one of the people that skips the tiny print, you might want to think again before agreeing to anything. What is a Social Media Policy? A socialContinue reading “Social media policies, are they legit?”
Algorithms that Encourage User Behavior discussed in “The Social Dilemma”
Many people live out their lives, effortlessly scrolling through social media sites, gaming apps, and the internet without ever questioning the technology they are using and how it is affecting them. In the Netflix documentary, “The Social Dilemma,” these algorithms and mass data collecting tools are brought into light by former employees of major companiesContinue reading “Algorithms that Encourage User Behavior discussed in “The Social Dilemma””