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Today on our show, we're jumping into the constantly shifting, sometimes chaotic world of social media. For those developing social media strategy for brands, these are places to tell stories, curate content, sell products and measure engagement. To talk about how to capture attention amidst all the noise while also managing to somehow be authentic on these platforms, we're joined by two voices deeply enmeshed in this space: Laura Davies, a Senior Performance Marketing Manager at Deliveroo and Isabelle Cavanagh, Marketing Consultant here at frog.Brought to you by frog, a global creative consultancy. frog is part of Capgemini Invent. (https://www.frog.co) Find episode transcripts and relevant info (https://www.frog.co/designmind/design-mind-frogcast-ep-39-forget-the-social-algorithm/) Download the frog report 'Hacking Innovation' (https://go.frog.co/en/en/hacking-innovation-disruptive-ideas) Host/Writer: Elizabeth Wood, Editorial Director, frog Research & Story Support: Camilla Brown, Senior Copyeditor, frog Audio Production: Richard Canham, Lizard Media (https://www.lizardmedia.co.uk)
Nils Smith, the Chief Strategist of Social Media+Innovation at Dunham+Company, returns to the Cause+Effect Podcast to discuss the enormous changes at Twitter and whether ministry leaders should consider using Threads from Instagram. In addition, he discusses the shifting landscape of the broader social media world, including: vertical video, the increasing dominance of YouTube, and how ministries must adapt quickly to reach new followers and increase their engagement.
Nils Smith, the Chief Strategist of Social Media+Innovation at Dunham+Company, returns to the Cause+Effect Podcast to discuss the enormous changes at Twitter. Among all of the social media platforms, none have been as closely watched and as controversial as Twitter. Following the widely scrutinized purchase by Elon Musk, much of the debate has focused on the role of social media and who provides appropriate, if any, oversight. Nils helps us process the noise and consider all the ways Twitter might advance the platform of your ministry.
Nils Smith, Dunham+Company's Chief Strategist for Social Media + Innovation, unpacks the future of Web3 and what it will mean for ministries. Web3, as an idea, is here to stay! Ministries need to understand how decentralization and blockchain technologies are affecting the ministry landscape. It is an important episode for the future of ministry influence – don't miss out!
Nils Smith, Chief Strategist for Social Media+Innovation at Dunham+Company, joins Trent Dunham to welcome our new digital home - the Metaverse! Since the launch of the Metaverse, a network of 3D virtual worlds focused on social connection, ministries across the globe have started exploring how to best leverage it to share Good News and have greater reach and impact. Nils explores some best practices, where to begin, and invites us all on this new virtual adventure.
Summary: Trent is joined by is Nils Smith, Chief Strategist for Social Media+Innovation at Dunham+Company, to discuss the importance of video as a primary way to communicate an organization's mission, achieve outcomes, distribute content, and engage your audience. Whether your audience is donors, listeners, or a church congregation, video is increasingly the best way to reach more people, more effectively. In this episode of the Cause+Effect Podcast, you will learn the best methods, new strategies, and be inspired to take your video to the next level!
Recorded on 9/6/20 - Papa Swolio and King Darius talk content creation, current events, and more. Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClxYOIp2_JvT-pLX6r9pB-g
Trent is interviewed by Nils Smith, Chief Strategist of Social Media+Innovation at D+C, about lessons he's learned while leading through a pandemic. They go behind the scenes about Trent's life over the last few months leading a company through constant changes and uncertainty, while also leading his home and family well. Nils and Trent reflect on new opportunities for innovation that crisis brings, the challenge of staying mentally focused, and what post-COVID-19 life might look like.
From the Vanderbloemen Leadership Podcast, we’re excited to bring you our one-on-one series with Christian leaders to share their insights on a variety of leadership topics, all through the lens of faith. On today's show, Kyle Smith, marketing manager, speaks with Nils Smith, Vice President of Social Media & Innovation at Dunham+Company.
David Blitzer, Co-Owner of Philadelphia 76ers and Head of Tac Ops at Blackstone, discusses basketball and where he is seeing investment opportunities. Grant Hill, NBA Hall of Famer and Co-Owner of the Atlanta Hawks, talks about creating a better arena experience for NBA fans. Amy Brooks, Chief Innovation Officer at the NBA, explains how the league is embracing social media and the importance of technology in the game. Rich Paul, Founder and CEO at Klutch Sports Group, talks about developing NBA players as brands and what's important to Lebron James. Ted Leonsis, Chairman and CEO at Monumental Sports & Entertainment, discusses the explosion of eSports and how Washington, D.C. landed Amazon HQHosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Paul Brennan
David Blitzer, Co-Owner of Philadelphia 76ers and Head of Tac Ops at Blackstone, discusses basketball and where he is seeing investment opportunities. Grant Hill, NBA Hall of Famer and Co-Owner of the Atlanta Hawks, talks about creating a better arena experience for NBA fans. Amy Brooks, Chief Innovation Officer at the NBA, explains how the league is embracing social media and the importance of technology in the game. Rich Paul, Founder and CEO at Klutch Sports Group, talks about developing NBA players as brands and what's important to Lebron James. Ted Leonsis, Chairman and CEO at Monumental Sports & Entertainment, discusses the explosion of eSports and how Washington, D.C. landed Amazon HQHosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Paul Brennan Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
The Journey to Social Media Innovation and Influence with Mike Stelzner This episode is an intriguing conversation about social media innovation - what it is and what it takes to truly do it in an increasingly crowded social media space - with none other than Mike Stelzner. If you don’t know Mike Stelzner, he’s a big name in the social media industry. Mike is the founder and CEO of Social Media Examiner which is the world’s largest social media marketing resource. The website publishes rich, how-to articles daily and has reached more than 60 million people globally. More than 450,000 people are subscribed to Social Media Examiner’s email list. One of the SME resources many people know and love is their Social Media Marketing Industry report. It’s published annually and is the longest-running study on how marketers use social media that exists. The Social Media Examiner team also puts on Social Media Marketing World, an annual conference which is now in its 6th year. Bernie has had the honor of speaking at the last 3 SMMW conferences and is speaking again at SMMW 2018. In this episode, you’ll get all the details about how you can attend - February 28 through March 2nd, 2018 - in San Diego, CA. And, speaking of social media innovation, Mike is going to describe his newest innovative social media venture - an episodic, real-life video documentary called “The Journey.” The ongoing power of social video can’t be ignored. Here is Mike Stelzner’s take on how to make the most of it Being a selling or marketing professional, you’ve got to be aware that video has taken on a life of its own in 2017. Instagram, Snapchat, Facebook - now even LinkedIn is getting in on the act of providing on-demand video tools for users. What does that mean for you as a marketer? You’ve got to learn how to effectively use these incredible new tools that are available. In this conversation, Mike Stelzner describes how “edutainment” in the form of video can be one of the most innovative and effective ways to use social media. He’s doing it himself by producing a “reality” video series he’s titled “The Journey” and is seeing amazing watch numbers increase right before his eyes. Find out exactly what Mike’s doing, how he’s doing it, and why he’s doing it - and how his example can serve as a template for becoming more innovative in your social media marketing efforts, on this episode of Social Business Engine. Social Media Innovation differentiates you in an increasingly crowded market. Here is how Mike Stelzner is staying on the cutting edge Mike’s new video show, “The Journey” is a chronicle of his entrepreneurial path. It walks through the real-life, daily issues he faces as a business owner and leader of the amazing team at Social Media Examiner. From hiring and firing contractors, working through strategy and vision, to planning amazing events like Social Media Marketing World, the show documents what it’s really like to lead a successful business. In his conversation with Bernie on this episode, Mike highlights why he thought the show would be a good way to market SME as a company via social media and explains why marketers need to begin adopting the new video tools available while there’s still time to be on the cutting edge. Mike’s a great example of a person who takes risks for the sake of leading the industry forward. After hearing this conversation (and seeing his new show) you’ll agree, so be sure you listen - and check out “The Journey.”
Tom Ollerton, Innovation Director at We Are Social joins Adam Libonatti-Roche to talk innovation in social media. Tom talks about Natter, a crowdsourced application that allows you to screengrab conversations on your screen and then request comedians to help you out with witty phrases. We also talk about Social VR and how brands will soon be able to create their own avatars to engage with user avatars. Plus, we discuss Siri and Amazon's new voice assistant, Alexa.
Special Guest: Andy Whyte from Sprinklr Andy works at Sprinklr who make enterprise social software for big brands. In his role he has the privilege of talking with many of the world's most innovative brands and in this interview he shares some of the really powerful things they are doing with social. Host: Jo Dodds
Dan the Cannon (@DanTheCannon), host of professional wrestling podcasts Week In Review (AllWrestling.com) and The Impact Players (TheImpactPlayers.net) joins us to talk about the epic 1000th episode of WWE's Monday Night Raw, and his passion for wrestling and podcasting in general. Solomon shares his "enlightened" thoughts on sports entertainment, given his experience at WrestleMania 23. Tyler weighs in on WWE's attempt to dominate and innovate, in terms of social media. We may finally see the debut of Campbell's "Bible Reading Thoughts" segment, and we'll discuss some possible future segments that the show may introduce. And when we're done with all of that, we'll chat about the regular crap we chat about.
Dan the Cannon (@DanTheCannon), host of professional wrestling podcasts Week In Review (AllWrestling.com) and The Impact Players (TheImpactPlayers.net) joins us to talk about the epic 1000th episode of WWE's Monday Night Raw, and his passion for wrestling and podcasting in general. Solomon shares his "enlightened" thoughts on sports entertainment, given his experience at WrestleMania 23. Tyler weighs in on WWE's attempt to dominate and innovate, in terms of social media. We may finally see the debut of Campbell's "Bible Reading Thoughts" segment, and we'll discuss some possible future segments that the show may introduce. And when we're done with all of that, we'll chat about the regular crap we chat about.