Hands-on advice on how to create and manage content to engage with your fans via social media. Presented by Glenn Van Hoof at the Social Media Forum 2011.
Cleverwood Trends Session 8: Who's the King? Content, context or community? H...Cleverwood Belgium
KBC presented their 'Gap in the Market' case (Het Gat in de Markt) on our Cleverwood Trends Session 8: Who's the King? Content, context or community?
Nice that KBC won gold on this year's Cannes Lions
Content is king: easy & simple ways to curate relevant contentScoop.it
Content is King: we've heard this sentence so much that for a lot of us it can become a factor of stress and frustration. Are you suffering content FOMO? Relax: content curation is here to the rescue. And here's how to make it practical and easy through hands-on best practices and tips as well as free or freemium tools to stop worrying about not doing enough with content.
These are the slides of the talk our Co-Founder & CEO, Guillaume Decugis, gave at the Social Media for Non-Profits conference on June 11, 2014 at the Microsoft campus in Mountain View.
UX strategy is about analyzing an organization's business strategy and outlining what needs to be done from a UX perspective to ensure that the goals of the business strategy are achieved. In brief, UX strategy is the glue that binds the company vision (goals) with the day-to-day UX tactics (execution). Without a clear UX strategy, it is entirely possible to design killer UX concepts, yet fail miserably in the marketplace. That happens a lot. This talk aims to help companies and designers avoid costly yet easily avoidable pitfalls.
Surprisingly, most companies don't have a UX strategy. In fact, very few even know what this document would contain. This talk aims to show people how to start, conduct, and complete this work, even within politically disinclined organizations.
Cleverwood Trends Session 8: Who's the King? Content, context or community? H...Cleverwood Belgium
KBC presented their 'Gap in the Market' case (Het Gat in de Markt) on our Cleverwood Trends Session 8: Who's the King? Content, context or community?
Nice that KBC won gold on this year's Cannes Lions
Content is king: easy & simple ways to curate relevant contentScoop.it
Content is King: we've heard this sentence so much that for a lot of us it can become a factor of stress and frustration. Are you suffering content FOMO? Relax: content curation is here to the rescue. And here's how to make it practical and easy through hands-on best practices and tips as well as free or freemium tools to stop worrying about not doing enough with content.
These are the slides of the talk our Co-Founder & CEO, Guillaume Decugis, gave at the Social Media for Non-Profits conference on June 11, 2014 at the Microsoft campus in Mountain View.
UX strategy is about analyzing an organization's business strategy and outlining what needs to be done from a UX perspective to ensure that the goals of the business strategy are achieved. In brief, UX strategy is the glue that binds the company vision (goals) with the day-to-day UX tactics (execution). Without a clear UX strategy, it is entirely possible to design killer UX concepts, yet fail miserably in the marketplace. That happens a lot. This talk aims to help companies and designers avoid costly yet easily avoidable pitfalls.
Surprisingly, most companies don't have a UX strategy. In fact, very few even know what this document would contain. This talk aims to show people how to start, conduct, and complete this work, even within politically disinclined organizations.
1. What you need to know about Generation Y
2. How to reach Generation Y > our interpretation of the Crush Model (by Insites)
3. How Boondoggle reached Generation Y
> Take Antwerp (Nike Running Belgium)
> Banner Concerts (Axion)
> The Will (BIVV)
A lot has been said and done about mobile lately. But what is it exactly that makes mobile so special? And how can advertisers leverage the uniqueness of mobile devices and deliver true added value to their customers? A presentation by Glenn Van Hoof and Nikolas Sterck for Arteveldehogeschool Gent.
1. What you need to know about Generation Y
2. How to reach Generation Y > our interpretation of the Crush Model (by Insites)
3. How Boondoggle reached Generation Y
> Take Antwerp (Nike Running Belgium)
> Banner Concerts (Axion)
> The Will (BIVV)
A lot has been said and done about mobile lately. But what is it exactly that makes mobile so special? And how can advertisers leverage the uniqueness of mobile devices and deliver true added value to their customers? A presentation by Glenn Van Hoof and Nikolas Sterck for Arteveldehogeschool Gent.