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The arrival of a new social media platform always prompts the question: Should your brand join and embrace the opportunities it presents? In the case of Threads, Instagram's challenger to Twitter, the answer may not be clear-cut. In this article, we'll explore the theories and considerations that can help you decide whether to market your business on Meta's Threads. From understanding its features to evaluating the potential reach and resource requirements, let's dive into the world of Threads marketing.
Published in Expert Marketing Blog
In a clash of tech titans, Mark Zuckerberg, the owner of Meta, is challenging Elon Musk's Twitter with his new social media platform called Threads. As the battle for the future of social media heats up, many are wondering if creatives should embrace this Instagram-linked app. With the potential death of Twitter on the horizon and the need for a suitable alternative, Threads has emerged as a contender backed by a company worth $732.99 billion. This article explores what Threads is, how to gain followers on the platform, and the implications it may have on the social media landscape.
Published in Expert Marketing Blog
Tuesday, 25 January 2022 13:09

How Marketers Market in the Metaverse

The metaverse is described as a combination of multiple elements of technology, including virtual reality, augmented reality, and video where users “live” within a digital universe. Being described as a virtual online space characterized by interactivity and interconnectivity. Digital marketers must keep up with the newest technical advancements. Understanding what the metaverse is and its full potential is part of this. What marketers must grasp is that the metaverse is not a fad; it appears to be here to stay and, on its way, to becoming the next big thing. 

Published in Marketing
Thursday, 16 December 2021 13:19

How The Metaverse Will Redefine Graphic Design

The new concept of the “Metaverse” is almost impossible to wrap your head around. With various new technologies and platforms coming onto the market every day, keeping up with the newest ones is becoming progressively more difficult. Movies such as “Ready Player One” and “The Matrix” have already defined “the metaverse” for moviegoers and the endless interactive possibilities this new virtual territory could entail. These movies display to their audiences that anything that one can imagine, can be created in the metaverse.

Allowing us to establish extended experiences from our real lives. The parallel divide between real and metaverse life, once a futuristic dream, is coming to life right in front of our eyes. Yet the question is, are the marketing, communication, and design industries ready for such a drastic change in the way we consume media and technology? 

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