Social Media Case Study
How Plain Lazy Uses Social Media to Build Customer Relationships
Nice little write up here from Marketing Donut on how our client Plain Lazy is using Social Media favourites like YouTube, Flickr and Facebook to do some neat acquisition and retention work…
What Skittles Did Next… Social Media Re-Mixed
Skittles’ recent social media campaign has garnered quite a bit of comment in recent months. In one of the bravest moves by a large brand in recent memory, Skittles transformed their entire website into a feed displaying all mentions of Skittles on Twitter.
Social Media Agency Case Study: The (Kick Ass) Escape Studios #CGWhiz Campaign
Here’s a sneak peek at the results of our recent #CGWhiz Social Media campaign with leading CG and VFX Academy, Escape Studios. The project was a barnstorming success. Find out why (includes PPT with tactics, metrics and results)….
Social Media Agency
Based on our experiences with IBM, Hackett, Expedia and more, here’s a bunch of learning and free best practice ‘Social Media Agency’ white papers and ‘Social Media Agency’ resources to help you navigate the rivers of Social Media drivel… (Hint: we’re relaying our learnings so that you can avoid some growing pains!)
What’s a Social Media Agency?
Rocket science not included. Proceed at ease...
Get the Scoop on Social Media PR…
Been there, seen it, bought T-Shirt, wrote it up....
What the Hell is Social SEO?
Clue: it's not spammy and it adds value to users....
ONLINE PR & SOCIAL MEDIA AGENCY KNOW-HOW
Online PR & Social Media Blog /// MORE
Say Hello to Paul, Our Very Affable New Head of Accounts
As our original ad for the role stated, Paul’s job is to be more Mad Men than IM, Twitter, Foursquare and the rest. His job is to talk to all of our clients – preferably at a distance of three paces, and to get the Martinis in whenever they’re needed. Oh, and to always have a glowing report to hand.
Why do 95.769% of Social Media Projects Fail? PLANNING!
In C&M’s experience, failure to deliver value on Social Media projects is 95.769% down to the lack of a plan. Why? Because 95.6579% of the time Social Media is seen as free
















