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24Apr/13

Mobile Etiquette in Today’s Society

Photo Credits: Getty ImagesSince the addition of Vine to the social media scene, I’ve begun to notice how much we really document our lives from our phones.

We check into Facebook while at a concert. Tweet during the sporting event we’re watching. Instagram a picture of our dinner from the restaurant. Now, we can even post a video to Vine of us eating the dinner. At what point will we put the phone down and say “enough”?

Last weekend I was out to dinner with some friends. As I reached for my phone to tag us all at the restaurant, I realized I didn’t want to be “that person”. We all know who that person is. The one who is always on their phone at any given event, and who sometimes misses out on what’s going on because of it. I’ll be the first to admit I am a prime offender.

Hello. My name is Kathleen and I am addicted to “Instagram-ing” any event I go to.

The ability to be connected is one of the great things about technology. But do we really need to be that connected all the time? When we’re out enjoying the company of friends and family, we should be doing just that; enjoying the time with them. Yes, taking a picture every now and then and uploading it straight to Facebook is fine. But don’t miss out on your friend’s joke, an important part of a movie, a sick goal in the hockey game, or a valuable family moment because you’re too busy trying to share on the social channels what you’re doing.

The next time you’re out, I challenge you to keep your phone in your pocket or handbag the entire night. I know it’s hard. Even as I’m writing this post, I want to check my phone and even tweet about how much I enjoy writing blog posts. But that would be one step forward, two steps back, wouldn’t it?

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17Apr/13

My Boston Marathon Experience Through Twitter

Over breakfast on Monday, April 15th, I excitedly told my fiance “its Marathon Monday!” When I got to work, I went to watchlive.baa.org to stream the marathon coverage for free – I even tweeted how excited I was the website existed since it wasn’t on local TV in Baltimore.

So where does this excitement come from?  I have been running for a few years now, and completed my first marathon last fall. As all runners know, Boston is the Holy Grail –I’ve definitely dreamt of a BQ (Boston Qualifying time) and love watching as runners in my community train and work so hard for theirs. I was excited on Monday to track the everyday runners I knew were running, as well as to see how American Elite runners Shalane Flanagan and Kara Goucher would do.

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As I was keeping up on the women’s race via the stream, I was also keeping up on Twitter via the #bostonmarathon hashtag. Towards the end of the women’s race, I tweeted my excitement for Shalane Flannigan as she was in the 4th spot – and so close to placing in the marathon.  After the elites, I continued to monitor the hashtag throughout the morning and saw when the runners I was tracking finished around the 3:20 mark.

Within the hour, my Twitter feed changed completely. It went from tweets of excitement about a cherished event to tragedy and confusion. ...

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4Feb/13

Super Bowl 47 Live Tweet Recap

Big brands, blackouts, Beyonce and the Lombardi Trophy in Charm City? Havas Discovery (and friends) provided a running commentary on it all. If you’re logged into Twitter, check out our Super Bowl 47 tweets by searching for #DSCBowl.

Here's a sample of some the tweets from Team Discovery and friends:

 

 

 

 

 

 

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16Jan/13

It’s Time To Take The Plunge

Bundled up, cozy by the fire, fuzzy socks on.  Yup, it’s January! Naturally, it must be time to plunge into the icy cold waters of the Chesapeake Bay. Team “Havas a Good Time” is "coldly" going where most people won’t, as we participate in the 17th annual Polar Bear Plunge.

The Polar Bear Plunge benefits the Special Olympics of Maryland and allows children and adults with intellectual disabilities experience an Olympic training and competition program. These programs are provided year-round with the mission of empowering the Special Olympic athletes to be rock stars in their community. Havas Discovery has been participating in the Polar Bear Plunge for the past two years, and couldn't be more excited to plunge again.

Our team fundraising goal this year is $2,500 and we need your help to make it happen. Please visit our team page and make a donation to one of our team members, or to our team as a whole. You can check out photos from last year’s plunge, just so you know what we’re getting ourselves into.

Ultimately, we do it for the Special Olympic athletes. Participating in the Plunge is our way to support them, and do a little team bonding of our own.

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1Nov/12

Ask Me About My ‘Stache’ – Havas Discovery Participates In Movember

Marisa Beauduy - Digital Marketing Strategist marisa.beauduy@havasdiscovery.com

Havas Discovery HavastacheTime to grow your Mo! Movember, a worldwide initiative, designates the month of November for men to grow a mustache. These mustaches are the staple of Movember to drive conversation about men's health issues, specifically prostate and testicular cancer. At Havas Discovery, we are taking on the challenge and participating, so ask us about our 'stache'.

We have gathered a number of men (Mo Bros) and women (Mo Sistas) to take action this month. The team will work together to grow out mustaches, spread awareness about men's health to family and friends, and raise money for the team's charity donation...

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2Oct/12

Find Us At SMX East 2012 Tomorrow

Marisa Beauduy - Digital Marketing Strategist marisa.beauduy@havasdiscovery.com

SMX East attendees badgeThis time of year is big for advertising, digital, and social media conferences all around the US. It’s the perfect time to recap what’s happened so far in 2012 and start planning for 2013. Tomorrow, the search team at Havas Discovery will be heading up to NYC to attend this year’s SMX East at the Javits Center on the lower east side.

SMX (Search Marketing Expo) is one of the world’s largest leading search engine marketing conferences. The main goal for all the attendees is to learn tactics on how to increase website traffic, acquire conversions, and ultimately make more sales! This three-day show is full of sessions that cover Internet marketing topics, from SEO to paid seach to local and mobile search, and finally, social media. ...

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29May/12

Growing Like A (Tumblr) Weed

Mixed-media microblogging platform Tumblr is experiencing a great deal of success. Although it might not be the social media darling that Pinterest is currently, with 23.7 billion posts across 56.8 million blogs, Tumblr’s popularity is undeniable.

You know you are on the right track when actors, artists, musicians, national news organizations, and even the POTUS utilize your blogging service. I attribute their success to providing users with just enough features, and a well-developed app.

Tumblr is frequently compared to Twitter, but I find Tumblr gets more things right. The ability to add audio-visual posts just as easily as text gives Tumblr the clear advantage. And posting on the go might actually be easier than through the desktop. Both aspects help provide Tumblr's content creators and consumers with seamless experiences.

Easy posting means that fresh content is continually pouring in, as are the viewers. Of course, quantity does not equal quality, so here are some of my favorite Tumblr blogs:

Art/Design

PBS Arts: Off Book - a discussion on art in the modern world

● NPR - a little bit of everything from National Public Radio

● Brand Spirit - photos of branded items painted white

● Peabody Wunderkammer- interesting images from around the stacks of the George Peabody Library

Humor

● The Kitten Covers - the Internet wouldn't be what it is today without cats or music, this combines both

● Hungover Owls - adorable owls with sometimes profane captions

● This Advertising Life - a collection of gifs on working in the ad world

 

Local Love

MDHS Photographs - images from the Maryland Historical Society's collections

● Bmore Type - photo blog of text around Baltimore

● Atomblr -  a hodgepodge of posts from local shop, Atomic Books

You can also follow along with what I'm currently cooking over at Food Pal Friends, my photoblog of baked goods accompanied by silly sketches.

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24May/12

EUROCAST #6 – Facebook’s IPO Disaster, Yahoo’s (new) New CEO and Pay-As-You-Go ISP Pricing

Mike Jozaitis - Sr. Digital Marketing Strategist @mjoza | michael.jozaitis@havasdiscovery.com

It’s been another crazy week in marketing and tech news!

Tons going on, but the elephant in the room this week is Facebook and the investor disaster that’s resulted from (what analysts are saying was) an overpriced IPO that hit the public markets on May 18th.

Since the opening bell rang last friday Friday, the stock’s been in a free-fall mode and dropped almost 20%. Right now it’s sitting at $32 as I type this post and lawsuits are starting to fly in; aimed at everyone from bankers that priced the offering to Facebook and NASDAQ itself.

Before the madness got EVEN worse I sat down with Carolyn Hammock (@chammock), Account Supervisor and Jordan Haven, Interactive Producer. We discussed…

  • The Facebook IPO kerfuffle
  • The return of pay-for-what-you-use style data and bandwidth plans from wireless providers, ISPs and cable companies
  • Yahoo’s next chapter under new interim CEO Ross Levinsohn

EUROCAST #6 - Facebook IPO, Yahoo's New CEO and New Pay-As-You-Go ISP Data Plans by eurodiscovery

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