The new psychology of content consumption
The psychology of content consumption is changing dramatically, affecting Snapchat, content streaming habits, and Facebook strategy. Plus, audio emojis!
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The psychology of content consumption is changing dramatically, affecting Snapchat, content streaming habits, and Facebook strategy. Plus, audio emojis!
A new report highlights several profound marketing trends. In this Marketing Companion episode, Mark Schaefer and Tom Webster dissect these issues
We are rapidly moving toward an ad-free world. That’s why you need to take a new look at podcasts and advertising, as this new research suggests.
Marketers have to deal with an increasingly crowded world. How do you make your content the signal instead of the noise?
Brand bullying, social media “evangelism” and Slurry the Chatbot are some of the topics explored on the new episode of The Marketing Companion
There is a big change going on in the way consumers are communicating. Are private media channels a signal of a post social media era?
Facebook and Snapchat are at war, while Twitter is finding its cool and Audible is seeking audio domination. A podcast on media trends!
The stock is tumbling, executives are leaving, the CEO is scrambling. It’s time to look at how to save Twitter.
Facebook remains the dominant social media channel but new research shows teens are moving a new direction. Snapchat for the win.
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