by Alyssa Pridgen
on February 6, 2012
in #SoMash, Facebook, Twitter
We hope everyone had a great weekend! Monday’s #SoMash is back with the following stories for you: how to increase your Klout score, what Pinterest is doing that Facebook isn’t, three startups born from the NFL, Patriot’s player shares Super Bowl pregame music playlist, and Twitter’s ad revenue expected to double.
by Anthony Caponiti
on February 5, 2012
in Infographics, Sports
We’ve gone infographic happy for Super Bowl XLVI today so why not one more? The data below from Nielsen and NM Incite reveals some interesting trends related to the New York Giants and New England Patriots. urprisingly, the statistic that stands out the most is that the Patriots have a larger unique to their team website.
by Anthony Caponiti
on February 5, 2012
in Infographics, Sports
Tonight’s Super Bowl XLVI is all about the athleticism and skills that will be put to the test in various individual match-ups on Lucas Oil Field, but what about head to head match-ups in the social media world? The following infographic from ZoomSphere answers that exact question.
by Anthony Caponiti
on February 5, 2012
in Infographics, Mobile, Sports
A recent survey from Velti offers some useful trends for tonight’s Super Bowl XLVI between the New England Partiots and New York Giants. The infographic, which was created through a study commissioned by Velti and conducted online by Harris Interactive, collects data from 1,428 U.S. adults who have mobile devies and plan to watch the Super Bowl.
by Christina Nash
on February 4, 2012
in #Sports
The most clicked stories from this week’s #Sports e-newsletter includes the most engaging NFL players on Facebook, USA Today’s Ad Meter, how Twitter has changed fan interaction, what makes a great celebrity marketing, and mobile and social to win the Super Bowl. For these stories and more, read below and subscribe to #Sports.
by Adam Olstein
on February 2, 2012
in Advertising, Apps, Promotions
On Super Bowl XLVI Sunday, the New York Giants will challenge the New England Patriots at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, but the real action will actually take place on Twitter feeds, Facebook statuses, Pinterest boards, the blogosphere, and smartphones.
by Alyssa Pridgen
on January 30, 2012
in #SoMash
We hope everyone had a great weekend! Monday’s #SoMash is back with the following stories for you: the 100 biggest Twitter fails in sports history, Facebook’s IPO, social media and sports as natural teammates, the debut of Fancloud, and Coca-Cola’s Super Bowl polar bears.
by Anthony Caponiti
on January 28, 2012
in #Sports
The most clicked stories from this week’s #Sports e-newsletter includes the biggest Twitter “Fails” in sports history, Super Bowl XLVI’s social media command center, tips for in-game fan management, how big brands are advertising on social media during the Big Game, and NBA social media best practices.
by Alyssa Pridgen
on January 26, 2012
in Infographics
While football fans are busy discussing the upcoming game between the New England Patriots and the New York Giants, everyone else is talking about Super Bowl commercials. Advertisers are looking to cash in big on their investment — 30 second spots are expected to top out at around $3.5 million each for the 2012 Super Bowl.
by Christina Nash
on January 23, 2012
in #SoMash, Analytics, Apps
Happy Monday Mashup readers! To start your week we’ve got the following stories for you: the Super Bowl’s social media command center, Nike’s new FuelBand and Facebook added 60 new apps.