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July 15, 2011
Chunks of newsworthy goodness and current events in the Advertising and Marketing world.
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What’s New In:What’s New In:
Social Media
Digital + Mobile
PR + Media Relations
Current Events
• Saudi women tweet for the right to drive
• Oslo bombing caught on Youtube• The Social Media Revolution [video]
• Consumers choosing mobile over web
• The new iPhone (4S or 5?)• Location-based media• What’s Viral?
• Don’t fret, PR grads!• Why PR shops are falling in
importance• Baby seal abusers hire PR firm• Americans gain confidence in TV
and newspaper
• New in the Green industry• Whopper TV• Man jokes with the Dalai Lama• Atlantis’ final launch
Ted Talks• Aaron Koblin: Artfully
visualizing our humanity
Women in Saudi Arabia fight for the right to drive
Saudi women have been fighting for the right to drive by use of social media with the Women2Drive campaign. Recently, however, a woman who was suffering from a hemorrhage chose to drive herself to the hospital due to her lack of public transportation or a personal driver. The woman was arrested, only to be released to her father soon after.
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There is no written law forbidding the women to drive, only religious edicts enforced by religious police. Learn more here.
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Bombing in Oslo, Norway caught on Youtube and Twitter
Only one casualty has been reported following the detonation of a vehicle bomb on Friday, July 22nd. To see more, including images from Twitter and videos from Youtube taken immediately after the event, click here.
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Lady Gaga uses pictures of fans on her new dress
A new MAC campaign has emerged, starring Lady Gaga. Fans of Gaga are asked to go to the MAC vivaglam.com website, where they will submit photos of themselves. These photos will all be made into sequins for a dress that Gaga will wear to fashion week in Paris. All proceeds go to the MAC AIDS fund.
To submit your own photo, click here.
Facebook + Microsoft could mean trouble for GoogleAs one of the first investors in Facebook, Microsoft has quickly proven to be a valuable ally to the social network. By incorporating the information of Facebook with bing.com, consumers will see a new era of search within the next few years. (But…)
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Twitter + Apple integration could make Facebook obsolete Twitter will now be fully integrated into
iOS5, coming this fall. Instead of the Twitter app, or tweeting online, users will be able to tweet directly from photos, contacts, Safari, and more.
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Google Chrome reaches out to LGBT youth
Prior to the passing of same-sex marriage in New York, Google Chrome started a viral video campaign on YouTube called “It gets better.” The campaign is directed at LGBT youth to stop hate and give hope to those suffering from confusion and bullying. Some of the most popular include Lady Gaga, Radiohead, Adam Lambert, Anne Hathaway, and Woody from Toy Story. To see the video, click on the image above.
Facebook and Time Warner team up to stop bullyingFacebook and Time Warner are partnering in a campaign dubbed “Stop Bullying: Speak Up” in an effort to raise awareness about bullying and encourage more people to report abuses. Facebook is releasing an application to “broadcast” users’ pledges to stop bullies.
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Dallas orders counseling for Facebook-addicted city staffers
Dallas City Hall has given reprimands and counseling to two dozen of its employees for their Facebook “problem.” Employees were found to be spending too much time on the site while on the taxpayers’ dime. One employee was found to have spent 68 hours on the site during a three-month period.
Did you know?
According to PRDaily.com, when a Facebook page gains one fan (or one like), it means 20 extra visits to the actual website.
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How to gain the most from social mediaTwitterBest time to tweet: 12 p.m. and 5 p.m. EST Best days to tweet: Midweek and WeekendsHow often to tweet: 1-4x per hour for best click-through rate.FacebookBest time to post on Facebook- 7 p.m. ESTHow often to post on Facebook: Once every 2 daysView the infographic for more information.
Watch this enlightening Social Media Revolution video.
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University of Iowa offers full-ride for best Tweet
The University of Iowa is asking prospective students to submit a 140-character Tweet in place of a second essay. The winner snags a $37,000 scholarship to the university’s business school. Here’s the question posed to participants: "What makes you an exceptional Tippie full-time MBA candidate and
future MBA hire?"
Watch this video for more information.
Location Based Apps
According to mediapost.com, location based advertising will reach $6.2 billion by 2015.
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Starbucks Coffee is paving the way for mobile payment using 2D barcode scanners and virtual Starbucks rewards cards. Read more here.
You can now scan your area for the best fishing spots using the iAngler iPhone app.
The highly trusted concierges of the Ritz Carlton are now leaving tips on Foursquare. Instead of limiting their knowledge to the Ritz, the concierges leave tips all over town to entertain tourists.
Google+ emerges eerily similar to Facebook
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The widely popular search engine has now developed a social network in response to Facebook. Ironically, the new interface is remarkably similar to that of Facebook. Though Google+ is late to the game, attributes such as “Hang Out” which allows up to ten users to simultaneously video chat, could help Google+ to be the new worldwide social network.
What are the site’s implications for PR and marketing pros? Find out here.
Gender gap evens outInitial fears of a male dominated Google+ have been put to rest in the past week as women have evened the gender gap. The site has also reached 20 million visitors. Learn more here.
What’s Next?Many have long anticipated a Facebook app for the iPad. Mark Zuckerberg may not answer the question fully, but his blunt response is comical and correct.
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Rumor has it that a new iPhone will be released in September to coincide with the release of iOS5. One question that remains is what the new iPhone will be called: iPhone4S or the iPhone5?
The rumor mill is dense with talk of Apple purchasing Hulu, the popular online video site. While no one at Apple has acknowledged the rumors, it would cost the company an estimated $2 billion for Hulu.
What’s Viral?
Hot Wheels developed this campaign prior to the Indy 500. Watch both installments to see the full story.
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Did you like the Exorcist? You’ll know when it’s the Devil.
•Hot Wheels Fearless at the 500 Teaser•The Yellow Driver’s World Record Jump
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Bad news for Beliebers. Justin Bieber launched his new fragrance, “Someday” with this commercial, mustering a pathetic 2 million views. Chump change compared to his video for “Never Say Never” which has 228 million after one year.
What’s not?
Bieber continues to torment the hearts of young girls everywhere, including this adorable three-year-old in “Little girl crying over Justin Bieber.”
Confidence in newspapers, TV news on the riseA new Gallup poll reveals 28% of Americans are confident in newspapers and 27% in television. While this is a slight rebound of the record lows in 2007, Americans’ confidence in these industries still lags significantly from the levels seen in the ’90s and into 2003.
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Newspapers gain a larger share of internet audienceAccording to a recent Newspaper Association of America study, newspapers attracted an average monthly audience of 110.8 million unique visitors to their websites in the second quarter. Learn more here.
Don’t fret, PR grads!Here are 5 reasons you’ll land a job…For those still in school, here are 5 things you can do now.
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Agency holding companies all reported PR increases in 2010. But in the PR category at the Cannes Lions Festival, ad agencies curiously entered double the amount of entries as PR agencies. Some analysts say PR agencies need to use some of their own skills and self-promote.
PR shops come up short at Cannes
Ponder this…PR (and ad) pros communicate on 10+ platforms daily, including email, phone, Twitter, Facebook, text messaging, forums, Skype, instant messaging, LinkedIn, snail mail and even in person. Just think, 15 years ago, there would’ve only been a few.
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Two men in New Zealand clubbed a baby seal, and after being charged with violating the Marine Mammals Protection Act, hired a PR firm to help tell their side of the story.
Pair clubs baby seal, hires PR firm
“Holy grail” of energy created?
A safe, clean and unlimited power source is in the works by physicist, Michel Laberge (left.) If this idea succeeds, it would be the first time a controlled “net gain” fusion creates more energy than is required to produce it. Experts say it could solve major problems, including climate change and reliance on foreign oil.
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Learn more about Laberge here.
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The ‘Atlantis’ space shuttle leaves Earth for the last timeThe shuttle took it’s last mission in mid July returning with glorious images of the Earth from afar, like this one, with Atlantis breeching the atmosphere. Click here to see more stunning images. Or watch the video of the final launch.
Children make up smallest-ever percentage of U.S. population
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Children now make up the smallest percentage of America’s population than ever before. The 2010 census data shows that children currently make up 24% of the population, down from the pervious low of 26 percent in 1990. It’s projected to slip even further.
Non-stop trains could transform travelA U.K. designer has come up with an idea for high-speed trains to pick up and drop off passengers without stopping, saving energy, time and hassle. See this revolutionary idea for yourself…
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Burger King recently launched a “Whopperlust” campaign on DirecTV channel 111 that enticed viewers to stare at a Whopper for five minutes. The reward? A free Whopper. Really hungry viewers could stare for up to 30 minutes total for three free ones. At the end of the week, BK gave away more than 50,000 Whoppers to winning households.
Stare long enough and you could be full for free
New laptop invented in Australia to be powered via typing by converting mechanical energy into electrical power.
Self-powered laptop
New Old Spice™ guy: Fabio
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The man with the famous hair is now, temporarily the voice of Old Spice™. He may not be Isaiah Mustafa, but Fabio definitely brings his own flavor to the brand. Click the links below to see some of the newest commercials.New Old Spice Guy, FabioKiteLightningPianoMountain Topor my personal favorite... Hair
Watch Isaiah Mustafa go “Mano a mano in el baño” with Fabio.
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If you haven’t had enough, watch Koblin’s Artfully visualizing our humanity or see a reporter try (and fail) to make the Dalai Lama laugh.