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mombo.com

mombo.com

Mombo.com collects and analyzes all tweets around popular movies and provides users with a rating based on the crowd’s opinion. [More]

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Twitter has been highlighted as being useful for companies as surfers are receptive to promotions that appear on its pages.

This is according to the results of a new study, announced at Ad:Tech New York, which found that 48 per cent of those introduced to a product on Twitter went on to investigate the brand further, Econsultancy reports.

As the firm says: “If true, that’s a big deal”.

This statistic compares to 34 per cent of people who seek out more information on a brand if introduced to it on a social networking site.

However, the news source went on to warn those in the online PR industry to be cautious in their use of Twitter as “increasing brand presence will not necessarily increase these numbers”.

It went on to note that as the microblogging service is flooded by sponsored messages, “the response rate will reflexively go down”.

In related news, Econsultancy’s Patricio Robles recently remarked that Twitter is being used more by advertisers as many are seeing that 140 characters is all that is necessary for turning a profit.

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guerrillatweets.com

guerrillatweets.com

GuerillaTweets is a revolutionary mobile marketing platform that extends the capabilities of Twitter, allowing marketers, promoters, and advertisers to share their posts and updates with a much broader and more diverse audience. This powerful solution is the brainchild of xMedia Participation LLC, a firm that designs and develops unique, robust technologies that enable fast, effective interaction and engagement via online channels.

xMedia offerings make it simple, convenient, and economical for anyone to tap into the power of the Web to expand their marketing reach. Whether they’re looking to generate new leads, promote new products, drive attendance to upcoming events, or share information with existing customers, services and solutions from xMedia can help get the job done, easily and cost-effectively.

We combine our passion for technology with our extensive experience in customized mobile marketing platforms. This allows us to create solutions that are truly on the leading edge of our industry. Our products leverage the latest and greatest innovations, while delivering the features, performance, and reliability you need to succeed in an environment that is simple and easy-to-use.

Creators

Chris Haller, Founder
As our company’s founder, Chris brings a broad background in community planning and Web development to xMedia. He is committed to enhancing interaction and improving decision-making by exploring new and exciting ways to blend traditional and electronic communication mediums. Chris currently serves as an information and interaction architect for civic engagement processes.

He is closely involved in the day-to-day development of TextTheMob.com, GuerillaTweets.com, and other interactive Web and mobile applications. He also designs online engagement projects for xMedia clients, which are typically based on the Drupal content management platform.

http://eParticipation.com
http://twitter.com/challer

Alex Jose, Art Director
An experienced artist and designer with a broad background in both print and Web for direct marketing, advertising, and promotions, Alex has played an integral role in the planning and implementation of numerous award-winning campaigns and projects.

Alex’s impressive background includes such notable companies as Slack Barshinger and Dome UK. He was also part of the Chicago 2016 design team, where he was in charge of the graphics and layout for the city’s Olymbic bid. He holds a BFA in Graphic Design and Advertising Art Direction from Columbia College.

twibbon.com

twibbon.com

twibbon.com was created by stormideas to provide an easy but powerful way to promote your cause.

Twitter moved beyond its initial remit as a social networking tool to become an overt weapon of dissent over issues of national and international importance. Days of national mourning are declared and practically officialised by an unchallengeable Twitocracy as celebrity after another passes away, leaving behind them their online legacies of micro-obituaries (microbituaries???) summing up their relative importance to the world in 140 characters or less a thousand times over. Green-tinted thumbnails line the computer monitor as users vent their virtual frustrations over the spiralling political debacle in Iran.

What makes these large-scale acts so impressive and unique is their visual dimension. Beyond colours, the channeling of a ‘voice’ in the Web 2.0 age implies size, substance, shape, taking the form of tweets or comment boxes. When we think historically of protest, we think in pictures: Martin Luther King at the head of the podium, his right hand raised. The actions and consequences of The Tianenmen Square protests in 1989, that occurred at a time of worldwide governmental reform (or collapse) on an unthinkable scale, are now almost rendered secondary to the compelling symbolism of THAT man with his shopping bags and the oncoming tanks. The sustainability of our fascination with this image is surely linked to its residual power as an astonishingly appropriate visual metaphor for the act of mass protest; an ‘everyman’ of the people pitted quite surreally against the faceless, destructive and infinitely stronger enemy.

When the team behind the Email Standards Project harnessed their grievances about Microsoft Outlook 2010 to develop fixoutlook.org, they weren’t trying to address a pressing humanitarian issue, but simply trying to garner support for a campaign that would improve just one aspect of many people’s future working and personal lives. Be that as it may, in its swine flu-like viral success – attracting more than 25,000 sympathisers on Twitter – they have inadvertently cultivated a defining analogy for the convenient and immensely powerful framework for digital protest now available to the Web 2.0 generation.

twibbon.com was created to give you your voice in this new world. In just 2 minutes you too can Start Something!

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