Glam Digital’s Managing Director Kelly Noble has grown the business from a strong background in traditional public relations and communications. As the founder of the successful online community Glam Adelaide, Kelly has significant and proven experience in utilising digital networks to promote and grow both her own business, and that of her clients. Kelly has […]
In the lead up to, and on the night of, and after the Liza Emanuele Stardust Fashion Party, we want to see your social media savvy shine! Simply update the world about the STARDUST show, the fashion, its sponsors or the experience, you could win more than $1200 worth of fabulous fashion prizes!
Tynte Flowers is an example of a business successfully using hashtags on Twitter through their #RandomActsofKindness campaign.
The Great South Australian Wine Adventure is on! Get ready to explore South Australia’s beautiful wine regions, and be in the running to win thousands of dollars worth of prizes! You will need a little bit of social media know-how to win! The adventure has been dreamed up by the Qwoff Boys, well known for […]
Tonight, Wednesday 22nd September 2010 at 6.30pm AEST, Wine Australia's Landmark Tutorial will be presenting a live wine tasting on Twitter.
After years of attending as an avid learner, Marketing Week 2010 will be my first opportunity to be a speaker. It's quite an honour considering the caliber of the other speakers on the program. It's also great to be recognized for something I'm so passionate about.
To help you join local Twitter conversations, we've listed some common, local hashtags to get the ball rolling.
Well we all know that Twitter was the first place to 'report' on the Adelaide earthquake last night - and there were hundreds if not thousands of South Australians having their say about the occurance. Here are some of our favourite tweets.
Other than the collectors who have more stamps or coins than Facebook friends (yes, I imagine there is a correlation) most people wouldn’t have a collection of more than 50 or 100 of anything let alone friends.
If you've ever seen a tweet containing a nifty little symbol (like those above) and wondered how it was done, wonder no more.
The power of social media is being harnessed in a quirky competition called ‘Tweet Yourself to a Night at Crowne Plaza Adelaide’.
The Social [Media] Butterflies group has been formed to be social about trying new things media and they believe they have a world first.
The differences between what is public and what is private space are becoming more blurred as social media invokes its power. Any comments made public or private, anonymous or not could quite possibly end up on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube as our need for instantaneous communication is fuelled. Just look at the hot water South Australian Premier Mike Rann has got himself into over remarks he made at the Dimitria Greek Festival in November last year.
What a difference a day makes. Yesterday, it was revealed that new SA laws would be imposed censoring anonymous political comment on the internet leading up to the March 20 election with those leaving comments having to supply their real name and post code. Less than 24 hours later, The Attorney-General, Michael Atkinson, released a statement late last night, indicating he would repeal his law censoring internet comment after the election.