Christophe Langlois

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first direct's Head of Marketing on Social Media Strategy and Vision [Banking Interview]

http://VisibleBanking.com - first direct's Head of Marketing on Social Media Strategy and Vision

I shot this video with Paul Say, Head of Marketing at first direct, on August 3rd 2011.

I invite you to find the agenda, the social media context, and all the relevant links directly on Visible Banking: http://bit.ly/nYFMTg.

JOIN THE CONVERSATION

* Visit: http://VisibleBanking.com

* Connect on twitter: http://twitter.com/Visible_Banking

* Connect on facebook: http://facebook.com/VisibleBanking

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Related topics : direct marketing media strategy / social media marketing strategies / social media strategy

UK Metro Bank & Social Media: a Match Made in Heaven, You'd Think...

Metro Bank's very first branch in the UK officially opened in London (Holborn) on 29 July 2010.

The bank promise "unparalleled levels of service and convenience". It sounds great, isn't it? We have waited 100 years for a new high-street bank, for a bank which would be totally focused on its customers, a bank which could be loved (at last) and which would shake the conservative banking industry with an innovative approach to customer service.

I must admit that I couldn't wait to check their...

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Related topics : social media services london

UK Banks Leverage Social Media to Target Students (1/2): HSBC

In this two-part video, I share my comments on a few UK banks which are trying to connect with students using social media (facebook, video, ...).

I also mention a couple of best practices from the industry in the US and Canada.

Post on Visible Banking: http://bit.ly/99MkMF

Please contact me to discuss into more details: christophe.langlois@visible-banking.com, http://twitter.com/Visible_Banking.

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Related topics : student social media

Interview Standard Life - Social Media Mindest, Strategic Framework, Metrics and KPIs

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Related topics : social media metrics