Watch Karl Lagerfeld Interview Himself

What we all agree on: Karl Lagerfeld is an icon. Probably more than that.

So, if you have 8 minutes of down time today, do yourself a favor and watch the video above. It’s really charming and funny – and it’s starring Karl Lagerfeld in a double feature.

via Hypebeast

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Storytelling in the Center of Coca Cola’s Marketing Strategy

Content marketing has truly arrived on the big stage.

A few months back, Coca Cola announced they were no longer going to rely on the “30-second TV spot” or even traditional ad agencies to build their business moving forward. Coke is now going to put their efforts into the web, storytelling and creating excellent content.

The two videos below outline Coke’s strategy and plan for implementing their marketing vision. I strongly encourage all marketing professionals, leadership teams and even small business owners to set aside 20 minutes to watch these two short videos.

You will see the future.

via Ibrahim Evsan on Facebook

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My favorite activity: Smartphone wiping

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CASSETTE: A Documentary Film about the Cassette Tape

A few months ago, the term “cassette tape” was taken out of the Oxford English Dictionary. As recorded sound continues its love affair with the downloadable, ethereal digital file, the tangible artifact is quickly becoming a thing of the past.

CASSETTE: A Documentary Film about the Cassette Tape” from filmmakers Zack Taylor and Seth Smoot aims to shed a much needed light on a medium that brought so much joy to music purveyors over the years.

Watch the 3-minutes documentary below and get nostalgic.

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Epic Video: Hello

The video above absolutely made my day. It was put together by Matthijs Vlot and you really should take the 1:17 minutes to watch it.

Epic.

via Marcus Brown on Facebook

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Video: Around the World in 5 Minutes

Stunning time-lapse video by Kien Lam that takes you on an adventure across 17 countries in 5 minutes. There’s nothing more beautiful than Mother Earth and the people living there, isn’t it?

Check it out above.

via Mashable

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Infographic: Top 15 Brands on Twitter

The Infographic above presents the Top 15 trending brands of 2011. It was compiled by What the Trend -  a HootSuite Media company – using an algorithm that awards points based on the rank and duration spent in the top 10. The data used comes from over 500,000 trends which appeared on Twitter.com.

The infographic also includes the top trending topics, hashtags, memorials, and holidays last year.

via Hootsuite Blog

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Slides: Social Business Planning in 2012

Excellent slides by Davide Armano and Mike Kuczowski on Edelman’s approach and methodology for doing business in a connected age => “Social Business Planning – Building an intelligent and connected Brand“.

Check it out above.

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The State of Social Media and Social Media Marketing in 2012

Social networking is the number 1 activity online.

Even though Google gets the most visitors, Facebook is where most of us are spending our time. And it’s not just about Facebook anymore. We are spending a lot of time on LinkedIn, YouTube, Tumblr and Twitter. While there are some clear major players in the social space, the social media universe continues to expand and 2011 was a banner year for the idea of an “Interest Graph.”

In 2011, we saw Google launching Google+ and Pinterest grewing at an astounding rate. Facebook launched “Timeline” and “frictionless sharing” with partners like the much anticipated Spotify. Facebook also acquired design companies and the team behind Gowalla, showing the company’s intent to provide a consistent experience across devices and becoming a more prominent player in the mobile space. 2011 was also a big year for social IPOs: From LinkedIn to Groupon and Zynga, small tech startups are becoming public companies. There is much speculation around the existence of a bubble, and some say growth cannot continue because social networks are running out of users. However, Facebook is not yet public and we still don’t see a clear exit for Twitter.

There might be saturation, but social media has changed the way we live. And this means social media is no longer a question for marketers. Companies of all sizes have accepted and even embraced the importance of social media. Investments are starting to increase and companies are now building teams to tackle the new risks and opportunities that social media has created. While Facebook and Twitter ad spending is expected to grow only at a decreasing rate, advanced brands are leveraging more digital dollars for their social media marketing strategies and tactics. While “social” has been an afterthought for many years, marketing campaigns and programs are starting to feel inherently social.

The excellent presentation “The State of Social Media and Social Media Marketing in 2012” above by Esteban Contreras is about the state of social media and social media marketing on January 1st, 2012 – and you should really check it out.

via Hillert und Co. Interactive und Mobile Marketing on Facebook

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Video: 2011 told through Twitter

The video above is a 2011 retrospective look at the big stories, as seen through the tweets that broke and shaped them. It was put together by Jeremiah Warren.

Check out “2011 told through Twitter – Year in Review“. Amazing work.

via Mashable

2011 Told Through Twitter – Year in Review

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