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A Rose By Any Other Name…

 

If you haven’t heard the term “native advertising” yet, I’ll assume you’ve been stuck in a cave for a while. First, glad you’re out. What you‘re probably wondering is: What is it? Is it new? Might I know it as something else? Was it necessary to change it? Should we embrace it or erase it?   

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Get to Know SEO: The Infographic

 

To help navigate the often times confusing world of SEO, Studio One is pleased to present the "Get to Know SEO" infographic for simple SEO knowledge consumption. We hope you enjoy! 

Design courtesy of Matt Bertolino 

 

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3 Steps To Manage Social Media During a Crisis

With America immersed to the web, it is hard to miss a beat. As a nation, we depend on our handheld devices for so many things. We are constantly connected, always aware of local deals, daily updates about friends and family, and most importantly, breaking news. It seems that recently, social media sites such as Twitter, have become an environment of the debate of what is ethical, and what is simply crossing the line. In times of tragedy, such as the recent devastation of the Boston Marathon, companies did tinker with how to approach the public. After our weekly brand chat, we were able to extract some rules for success for community managers during a time of crisis.

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Hello, My Name is Sponsored Content

There’s a question in the Content Marketing world that has begun to gain more and more attention: does sponsored content have a labeling problem?

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The Return of the Native [Ad]

Emulating Digital, Old Media Goes Back to its Roots

In 1948, TV viewers watching the popular Texaco Star Theatre could see Texaco employees “embedded” in the variety show, usually appearing as smiling “guardian angels” performing good deeds. The show itself began and ended with a long jingle promoting Texaco’s products.

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Brand and Publicity: Lessons from Maker's Mark

In keeping with our weekly #branchat recap…last Wednesday’s topic was Brand and Publicity – with a case study highlighting the recent Makers Mark supply/demand issue.

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