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How Do You Feed MediaSnackers?

Started by Gaurav Mishra · 1 month ago

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If you read marketing blogs, you couldn’t have missed the recent buzz on MediaSnackers.
MediaSnackers are (mostly young) people who snack on media, or consume it in small chunks. The 90 sec video on the MediaSnackers website serves as a good introduction to ... Continue reading »

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  • I think this is correct and resonates very well:

    "- First, MediaSnacking is about attitude, not about age."
  • Does anyone know any other training courses on social media like the ones found on xTrain.com?
  • Yep, being nearly 49 I'd agree with you and Jeremiah on that point!
  • Funny coincidence that I would write about attitude and sliding doors (split paths after choices) in my snack culture post. You've split your online blogging into thinking and feeling. Great about page, one of the most inventive I've read in a long time!
  • Thanks for joining the meme and for highlighting MediaSnackers (our org).

    I have added your name to the growing list where you will find our response as well:

    http://tinyurl.com/39ohf5

    Peace

    DK
    MediaSnackers Founder
  • I link back to what commented by Jeremiah and Lee about the 'attitude'...

    Really nice post!

    Andrea
  • Thanks for citing my post. Hope to continue the conversation
  • Hey Gaurav,

    Excellent addition to the conversation. Point No. 1 is absolutely true, and of most labels we like to apply to groups of people. Nice work.
  • Nicely laid out. I agree that media snackers can be any age, and that it's a mindset more than a birthright.
  • @Valeria: Many thanks. Splitting blogs (and personalities) is often painful, but what has to be done has to be done...

    @Connie: Thanks for tagging me. I totally love memes. I'll try to answer the question of social media measurement from a brand manager's perspective.

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