Posts Tagged “Social Media”

20 Dec 2011  

Branding And How It Works In The Social Media Age

With nearly 1 billion active users on Facebook and more than 100 million Twitter users social media is part of our daily life and it’s essential for brands to define their target market engage and understand their customer base, Twitter and Facebook are the best platforms to do this.Based on US consumers, the article below helps emphasis how important these platforms are.

 

Branding and Social Media Statistics – How People Are Interacting With Brands Online
Source: AYTM Market Research

03 Mar 2011  

The More Noses you buy the sillier we get

It’s that time of year when Sainsbury’s gets silly, really silly. And we’re capturing it all on film. Over the next few weeks the more Red Noses we sell, the more silly films we’ll release. Meet your guinea pigs, er… I mean team: Brenda, Lewis, Laura and James. These guys have bravely decided to boldly go where no Sainsbury’s colleagues have gone before. Planet silly.

Chilli Chomp
Our team will have more than a Red Nose if they eat all the chillies. Do you like it spicy? We’re not entirely sure if our team of Sainsbury’s colleagues do, but one thing we do know is that they’re game. Find out how far they’ll go for Red Nose Day, and whether any of them took on the might of the Scotch Bonnet.

25 Feb 2011  

Jasmine Birtles – Financial Expert interview


First direct interviews financial expert Jasmine Birtles for its ‘Colourful Lives’ report

16 Feb 2011  

Aviva Motor Insurance – Cuban Heels Special Edit

Watch a special, longer version of the newest Aviva Motor insurance advert here. It won’t be live on TV until March, so get a sneak preview now!

02 Feb 2011  

Don’t Fall For It


Joe Washington`s film, `Don`t Fall For It` highlights how the tobacco industry targets potential new smokers and creates a rallying cry for young people to take a stand against the tobacco industry.

The Machine
`The Machine`, written by Michael, from Barrow-in-Furness and a student at Edge Hill, emphasises just how powerful bright vending machines can be in attracting young people to purchase cigarettes and other tobacco related products.

TRD (Tobacco Related Deaths)
Mo Iqbal, explores the negative practices in the marketing of cigarettes and the depiction of smoking in the media in his film TRD (Tobacco Related Deaths), starring actor, Matt Littler, actress Carly Stenson, as well as singer, Natasha Hamilton.