ephemera Lasting impact: Indian brands should harness power ephemeral stories By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2019-09-20T16:04:50+05:30 WeChat also jumped on the bandwagon recently. Its story feature, Time Capsule, allows users to upload short, time-bound videos that appear on a user’s homepage with additional features such as music, location, emojis, etc. Full Article Industry
ephemera RPGCast – Episode 338: “Ephemeral” By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sun, 22 Feb 2015 19:36:11 +0000 What is two becomes three. What is three becomes four. Then Manny shows up and we talk about the Witcher and he depresses us all... Full Article News Podcasts RPG Cast
ephemera Artist uses the beach as canvas for his ephemeral sand art (Photos) By www.treehugger.com Published On :: Mon, 26 Mar 2012 05:00:00 -0400 Andres Amador etches large intricate and organic patterns on beaches along the coast of California, with a rake as his paintbrush. Full Article Living
ephemera Ephemeral butterfly jewelry brilliantly imitates the real thing By www.treehugger.com Published On :: Tue, 15 Mar 2016 09:00:00 -0400 No real butterflies were harmed in the making of these magical pieces that flutter and float with the wind. Full Article Living
ephemera Should B2B Marketers Embrace Ephemeral Content? By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 23 Apr 2020 10:30:13 +0000 One great thing about being a young Gen X’er: There was no social media during my junior high and high school years. Young millennials weren’t so lucky. They chronicled their adolescence in excruciating detail on Myspace, Facebook, YouTube and Twitter, every half-formed thought and laundry-detergent-eating stunt preserved forever. So it’s no surprise that the youngest social media users leapt on Snapchat when it launched. Snapchat Stories provided the feeling of togetherness that social media’s good at, without the potential to embarrass your future self. Other platforms were quick to buy into the idea of ephemeral content — content that expires and is deleted after a set period of time, usually 24 hours. Instagram’s creatively-named offering, Instagram Stories, boasts 500 million daily users. That’s more daily users for a single feature on Instagram than there are for the entirety of Twitter. But don’t count Twitter out just yet — they’re testing their own ephemeral content, called, unfortunately, “Fleets.” Even the level-headed folks at LinkedIn* are testing LinkedIn Stories with a handful of users. For B2B content marketers, ephemeral content seems like the opposite of everything we try to do. DISPOSABLE content? No SEO value, no repurposing potential… what’s the point? Should B2B marketers go ephemeral? It depends. Here’s what you need to know. Ephemeral Content for B2B Marketers Before we get into specifics, you should first consider ephemeral content the same way you would any content. I’d recommend asking the following four questions. Four Questions B2B Marketers Should Ask about Ephemeral Content These questions aren’t unique to ephemeral content, of course. They’re questions worth asking for any new marketing channel or tactic. They are: Is my audience on this channel? Is my audience consuming content on this channel? Can we produce high-quality content for this channel? Does this channel offer a logical next step for our audience? For most B2b marketers, the answers to all these questions is “yes.” If your audience includes millennials or young Gen Xers, they’re likely on Instagram Stories at least. They’re used to the format and will likely be open to ephemeral content on LinkedIn and Twitter as it rolls out. Can your brand produce high-quality ephemeral content? That’s one of the chief selling points of Stories — they’re easy and cheap to produce. There are robust tools for creating them built into the platforms that host them. And audiences expect a more informal, less-produced content experience. As far as next steps go, Instagram Stories are actually more marketer-friendly than Instagram posts. Users can swipe up in a story to go directly to another piece of content, a lead gen form, or any other hyperlink. There’s no “Please visit the link in our bio” for Stories — it’s an immediate pass-through. Now, if your offering skews more to the Boomer demographic, or you’re courting people too hip — or technology-averse — to be on social media, you might hold off. But it’s safe to say the majority of B2B marketers can get some juice out of ephemeral content. How to Make the Most of Ephemeral Content for B2B You don’t get the opportunity to build a content library with ephemeral content. By its nature, it should serve a different purpose than blog posts or eBooks. Think about building an audience and engaging them on a regular basis, rather than creating a library people wander in and out of. Focus on Your People, Not Your Product There are plenty of outlets for you to serve up product information and sales brochures. Ephemeral content is better suited for highlighting the people who work for your company. Focus on what makes them unique, what makes them relatable, and what makes them excellent at serving your customers. Mailchimp is great at this type of story. Their “Day in the Life” series highlights and celebrates individual employees. [bctt tweet="“Ephemeral content is better suited for highlighting the people who work for your company. Focus on what makes them unique, what makes them relatable, and what makes them excellent at serving your customers.” @NiteWrites" username="toprank"] Be Passionate about Purpose For a growing majority of consumers, what a brand sells is less important than what the brand stands for. We’re looking to buy from businesses that share our values, and B2B buyers are no exception. Ephemeral content is a good way to get the message out about your brand’s larger purpose in the world, to highlight your vision for the future and your progress towards those goals. Lush is great at blending their purpose with their more product-centered ephemeral content. It only takes a few Instagram Stories to see exactly where they stand and what they value. Show Your Personality If your organization is still looking for permission to loosen up a little, ephemeral content is your permission slip. It’s a format with lower audience expectations, one that’s focused on short-form, entertaining content, and one that won’t linger to haunt you until the end of time. So it’s well worth experimenting with your brand’s voice and personality. You may find that B2B buyers are just as starved for entertainment as the rest of us. Cisco is absolutely killing it with their Stories right now. The playful, energetic tone isn’t what you would expect from a staid titan of industry, but it’s delightful to watch. [bctt tweet="“If your organization is still looking for permission to loosen up a little, ephemeral content is your permission slip.” @NiteWrites" username="toprank"] Serialize Your Content Ephemeral content is all about building an audience that will make your feed appointment viewing. Serialized content can help establish that habit. There are a few easy ways to serialize: Establish regular features, like Mantra Monday, Thoughtful Thursday, or Whiskey Wednesday (okay, maybe not the last one) Chop up a long-form video into segments and air them sequentially Focus on a different department every week to explore your organization For longer-form serialized content, it’s worth creating an IGTV Series. Series come with tools to help you create and promote new episodes to bring in subscribers. Check out General Electric’s Taking the World to Work series for inspiration. Let’s Get Ephemeral! Ephemeral content is one of the primary ways people are using social media — which means it’s relevant for any B2B business with an audience on social platforms. Adding ephemeral content to your content marketing strategy will exercise a different set of muscles than your regular content creation, but it’s a form that rewards continued experimentation. Need help with ephemeral or evergreen content? Our content marketing team is ready. * Note: LinkedIn is a TopRank Marketing client. The post Should B2B Marketers Embrace Ephemeral Content? appeared first on Online Marketing Blog - TopRank®. Full Article B2B Marketing Social Media ephemeral content
ephemera London art worlds: mobile, contingent, and ephemeral networks, 1960-1980 / edited by Jo Applin, Catherine Spencer, and Amy Tobin By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 26 Apr 2020 06:00:01 EDT Rotch Library - N6770.L6495 2018 Full Article
ephemera Digitized Collection Addition: Pronghorn Athletics Programs and Ephemera By www.uleth.ca Published On :: Fri, 1 May 2020 09:26:58 GMT Have you been curious to know who was on the team of the 1985–1986 women’s Pronghorns basketball team? How about what was on the menu for the Pronghorns’ Athletic Awards Dinner in 1972? Those curiosities and questions are answered if you browse the Pronghorn Athletics Programs and Ephemera that are now online at the University of Lethbridge Publications collection! Take a stroll down memory lane and check out the other Digitized Collections provided by the University Library and partners for free! Full Article
ephemera Intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams : ecology and management / edited by Thibault Datry, Núria Bonada, Andrew Boulton By prospero.murdoch.edu.au Published On :: Full Article
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