When you have the Thunbergs of the world to the Trumps, and many in between, how do you find a common ground for sustainability to win?
Engaging drama have conflicts. Now many industries are in progress of such a drama to see how AI change the world, feeling some fears if AI steal jobs from us, human. Let's see the progress in MR if "Job to find insight" can be done by AI or not.
Engaging drama have conflicts. Now many industries are in progress of such a drama to see how AI change the world, feeling some fears if AI steal jobs from us, human. Let's see the progress in MR if "Job to find insight" can be done by AI or not.
In the first study of its kind we explore the digital communities forming on Twitter that live alongside IRL communities, unpicking the fabric of UK Twitter to learn how they form, grow & thrive and their value to Twitter as a service & a business.
In the first study of its kind we explore the digital communities forming on Twitter that live alongside IRL communities, unpicking the fabric of UK Twitter to learn how they form, grow & thrive and their value to Twitter as a service & a business.
Brand purpose marketing seems to be the Marmite of ad land in 2019. Regardless of whether you love it or hate it, we've uncovered 10 learnings on Brand Purpose based in research.
Digital life in our modern world has merged with the analog lives of people. The horizon of human relations, including their deepest needs and interests, has extended to the virtual space of the different social networks that have positioned themselves as the leading contact and communication platforms of our time. However, despite the fact that each social network offers potential for new contacts, brands do not always know how to take advantage of the opportunity to participate in peopleâs real conversations with organic and relevant proposals, thus begging the question: how can brands engage in countless spontaneous and ever-changing conversations? Twitter Mexico, Arconte Research and Sinnia set out to answer this question by conducting a joint research project on topics trending in Mexico between January and November 2017. The purpose was to generate actionable lessons and facilitate the insertion of brands on Twitter â the leading real-time platform. This paper presents the results of a journey that began with the detection and clustering of the most relevant conversations held over the course of a year in Mexico. It is followed by a cultural analysis of these conversations, centered on identifying their symbolic support and discursive rules to conclude with the creation of the framework that reflects the most recurrent conversational contexts on the platform, as well as the Rules of Engagement for any brand that aspires to engage in a live interaction in real-time, just like the conversations held on Twitter.
Digital life in our modern world has merged with the analog lives of people. The horizon of human relations, including their deepest needs and interests, has extended to the virtual space of the different social networks that have positioned themselves as the leading contact and communication platforms of our time. However, despite the fact that each social network offers potential for new contacts, brands do not always know how to take advantage of the opportunity to participate in peopleâs real conversations with organic and relevant proposals, thus begging the question: how can brands engage in countless spontaneous and ever-changing conversations? Twitter Mexico, Arconte Research and Sinnia set out to answer this question by conducting a joint research project on topics trending in Mexico between January and November 2017. The purpose was to generate actionable lessons and facilitate the insertion of brands on Twitter â the leading real-time platform. This paper presents the results of a journey that began with the detection and clustering of the most relevant conversations held over the course of a year in Mexico. It is followed by a cultural analysis of these conversations, centered on identifying their symbolic support and discursive rules to conclude with the creation of the framework that reflects the most recurrent conversational contexts on the platform, as well as the Rules of Engagement for any brand that aspires to engage in a live interaction in real-time, just like the conversations held on Twitter.
What did you last read on Twitter? The latest news event? The score from yesterday's football match? Imagine if brands could spread their messages as efficiently as information flows on Twitter. Our research takes the first steps in that direction.
Twitter celebrates its 10th anniversary this year and it has rapidly become part of our everyday language; hashtags are everywhere, from the menu at your local restaurant to the evening news. But - exactly how has Twitter impacted our culture and the way we use language? Can we better understand communication on Twitter in order to help people use the platform for effectively? We set out to explore Twitter's relationship with language to break down the barriers to communicating on the platform; a key challenge for our users. In this presentation we describe how we designed semiotic research to uncover insight in big data sets, how we used big data to streamline the qualitative process, and how we paired the two to provide actionable insights for teams across our organisation.