DIGITAL MEDIA COMMUNICATION

The programme focuses on three main areas of study within an integrated framework :

The business of digital media (revenue models, effective marketing strategies, media planning, etc.)

Content creation & perspective building (creative writing, web design, video production, etc.)

Digital media applications (blogging, twitter, social networking sites, mobile applications, etc.)

Our classes emphasize the practical application of knowledge, so from the outset students will learn, for example, how...

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From: schoolofconvergence

Related topics : digital media marketing strategy / social media networking sites business / mobile social network site

Revenue Sharing with Social Media

Wow, you mean there is a revenue sharing platform online that won’t implode, that isn’t a ponzi scheme and won’t grab my money and run? Yep that’s right. Stop losing money with Rev share models that fail, take your money and implode. Qkadoo is solid, and patent pending. Nobody in the world has our platform.

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From: Qkadoo

Related topics : social media platforms meaning

Go Mobile: Locationbased Marketing, Apps, Mobile Optimized Ad Campaigns, 2d Codes,

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Set-up, run, and measure successful mobile media marketing campaigns.

Go Mobile is packed with tools, tips, and techniques that will help readers set-up, launch, run, and measure mobile media campaigns.

This book will help readers understand the different mobile media platforms, learn how to us Sms for business, incorporate 2d and Qr Codes into their campaigns, develop mobile Web sites and mobile apps, see case studies, and much more.

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From: Connie Field

Related topics : mobile media marketing / social media marketing campaign steps / social media platforms for business / social media sites for business owners / social media marketing tools

Squeezing the remaining value from mass media like toothpaste from a tube

See imediaconnection.com for more / Four industry giants: Apple, Facebook, Amazon, and Google. Four very different business models. Which will weather the storms of FTC regulations, device limitations, and social media revenue sources? Bob Garfield and Brad Berens bring to light some unique clues.

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From: iMedia Connection

Related topics : ftc social media regulations