Showing posts with label University. Show all posts
Showing posts with label University. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Jump-Start your Social Media Marketing!

Social Media has helped level the proverbial playing field and regardless of your business size and marketing budget, you can effectively and efficiently give your online presence a boost with a branded scholarship.

And for your efforts, you will get:

Recurring, unique visitors on your website

Countless Facebook fans

A relationship with Gen-Y and their friends & family

Higher search engine rankings

And, community acknowledgement for "giving back"

This ingenious interactive strategy captures the next generation of customers and jump-starts your social media marketing.

Download our FREE whitepaper to see how to laser-target your online efforts and engage the most-social online audience, 18-30 year-olds.

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Get ahead of your competition by acting today.

Here's how we can help jump-start your social media marketing:

Guide you in creating a scholarship program

Write compelling copy that grabs and holds your audience's attention

Target your scholarship marketing campaign to engage the going-to-college audience (18-30 y/o)

Connect your online and offline marketing efforts

Optimize your business and social websites to maximize traffic

Emineo Media is a full service interactive marketing and web services firm. Yes, we develop award-winning web sites, but our specialty is developing, implementing and promoting business-branded scholarships across social media channels.

Contact us today for a free consultation.

info@emineomedia.com

Friday, November 5, 2010

A Study: Twitter Increases Student Engagement!

Communicating in 140-character segments may seem to contradict the goals of generally long-winded academia, but a new study has found that the two are less opposed than one might think. Students in the study who were asked to contribute to class discussions and complete assignments using Twitter increased their engagement over a semester more than twice as much as a control group.

Twitter Increases Student Engagement [STUDY]

The study used a 19-question survey based on the National Survey of Student Engagement to measure student engagement at the beginning and end of a seminar course for first year students in pre-health professional programs. Four sections (70 students) were given assignments and discussions that incorporated Twitter, such as tweeting about their experiences on a job shadow day or commenting on class readings. Three sections (55 students) did the same assignments and had access to the same information, but didn’t use Twitter.

via Twitter Increases Student Engagement [STUDY].

Emineo Media