We already know video is one of the best ways to engage your audience. We know YouTube is the world’s second largest search engine, and that a third of all online activity is spent watching videos. We get it. Video … Read More
Being crazy about social media and a massive Game of Thrones fan, this creative infographic really hit home with me. Hootsuite, the “Order of Owls”, sum up the social media wars between Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and Google in this Game … Read More
Since the early days of Napster, the music industry has been losing revenue and power to P2P file sharing services. The Financial Times estimates that the music industry loses about $750m each year to music piracy. So how do … Read More
Having just recently read an article about digital addiction in 2013, I thought it only appropriate to look at all the ways that social media and technology has helped this world. It is true that the digital evolution makes … Read More
Goodbye Digital Snowball, Goodbye Hackney Wick, and Goodbye London. Today is my last day at Digital Snowball and I am truly sad to say goodbye to the work and people here. These past 7 weeks have been an … Read More
Being part of the Millennial Generation, I have grown up surrounded by social media. However, over the years, I have seen social sites boom to a point, where now there are an unbelievable number of said sites. The key … Read More
Love this awesome Halloween themed infograph making fun of social media “zombies”. Very creative! I definitely know some victims of this apocalypse, do you?
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Hi Digital Snowball readers, my name is Lydia Jenkins and I am the new intern here in East London.
Although I am a British citizen, born in Wales, after living in the United States for the past 13 years, I … Read More
Social media has changed the way the world communicates – friends, family and new potential customers are merely a click away.
Today, there are over 30 million Facebook users in the UK alone – that’s roughly half the … Read More