• 16Dec

    If Alvin Toffler ever went Shakespearean*, he would have suggested that ‘all ye take heede that future winds of change can best be rode by those ready to learn.’ Having exhausted all possible variations on online models of print, or publishing to be more exact, the eye of the online world has been steadily increasing its consumption of video.

    Video Ga-Gadada-Da-Vida!

    Think about it, already we have gone through two vast cycles. The lessons from the first were added to those of the second to form the basis of a new sensibility that was tagged as Web 2.0. People suddenly found expression and herded to the great cloud source in the sky; where each one of them was introduced to increasingly enticing and increasingly succinct methods of expression.

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    Posted by: Arunesh Dogra

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  • 16Mar

    People who were keen to know about fashion trends always picked up the latest glossy to know about the ever-changing trends in the fashion industry. However, social media has changed this totally. When we talk about social media, the general reference is to websites or online platforms that enable the fashion industry to connect with their customers using the latest social networking technology.

    Social Media and Fashion Industry

    Through social media, it becomes possible for a fashion designer or a fashion company to generate publicity across online communities and websites. Social media makes it possible for fashion designers and fashion boutiques to generate interest about a brand. It finds ways in which a brand can be promoted more effectively to customers at a global level, that too with minimal cost.  

    Social Media and Mirror Neuron
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    Posted by: Swapna Raghu Sanand

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  • 14Jan

    When I’m watchin’ my TV
    And that man comes on to tell me
    How white my shirts can be…
    I can’t get no satisfaction.

    (Satisfaction – Rolling Stones)

    Your customers are probably as fed up of interruption marketing as Mick Jagger sounded in that song! More than a decade back people were still willing to be innocent victims of repeated television and radio commercials. However, people today have low tolerance than ever for advertising and promotion messages that are unanticipated and mostly irrelevant. In fact, I am guilty of that as well… after all I did mute the TV whenever the match between Manchester United and Liverpool was interrupted by someone recommending the longest lasting batteries or sneakers that can breathe. “Stop interrupting me!” - Be sure that most of your customers are saying that today.

    So, how do you get your message across? The two basic rules that work today are:

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