Dec.01, 2011 by Samantha DeVita
There are lots of great organizations making this world a better place, and the kicking-cancer’s-butt group at LIVESTRONG is one of them. R2i has been honored to help this organization and last month the teams met up in Austin, TX at the 2011 LIVESTRONG Young Adult Alliance to speak about the importance of social interaction and community building. The goal? Explore how the newest social technologies and strategies can help continue to spread awareness in our fight to “break cancer.”
Read More »Tags: Community Building, Google, LIVESTRONG, social media, Social Media Engagement, Twitter
Categories: Design, Facebook, Google Plus, Internet Marketing, Social, Thought Leadership, Twitter
Dec.01, 2011 by Natasha Jarmick
With the recent Facebook changes that took place to personal pages, many Facebook users are already using the new timeline, ticker and social graph features. The changes will clearly impact the personal Facebook user – however, how will they impact businesses who are using Facebook as a marketing tool?
Read More »Tags: Coca~Cola, Facebook, Nordstrom, social media, Spotify
Categories: Advances in technology, Design, Facebook, Social, Thought Leadership
Sep.17, 2008 by DaveTaub
In today’s budding digital universe the critical question is this:
Are you ever really finished developing your corporate website?
Are you ever truly done designing? Adding and updating content? Maintenance? The day you re-launch your site is also the day you continue to improve it, to monitor it and to enhance it. Designing or redesigning your [...]
Categories: Business Development, Design, Internet Marketing, Thought Leadership
May.22, 2008 by EricJones
As Director of Digital Marketing, I work to facilitate the experience that customers and potential customers have with regards to my clients. One of the challenges I have is helping the clients make the experience useful, relevant, and ultimately quick. Then get them to pick-up the phone or fill in the form. There used to [...]
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Categories: Design, Internet Marketing, Thought Leadership