Virtual Events are Here to Stay
We’ve all experienced our fair share of virtual events in the past 12 months. Some have been fantastic and others have made us want to shut our laptops for good. MtoM has worked with a variety of clients this year to execute some incredibly engaging and innovative virtual events. Here are 5 ways to make…
Read MoreSocial Media Insights You Need to Know
We are always scanning the industry blogs and publications for updates that will have implications for our clients and for social media in general. There are quite a few updates that will have an impact on the content you create, the ads that you are running, and how you should post on each channel. Here…
Read MoreUpdated: Lifespan of a Social Media Post
In 2016 we posted a blog about the lifespan of a social media post and it has been shared hundreds of times. We thought it was time to update the data in case there were some major changes. After looking at our own client posts and some other more recent data from Visibility Planner, Queezly,…
Read More2018 Blooper Reel
It might be hard to believe, but it sometimes takes us a few tries to get our videos right. We hope you enjoy our (very long) blooper reel from 2018!
Read MoreWhy Videos Are the Best Marketing Tool Right Now
When developing your online presence, you want to make sure your company stands out. So how do you capture the attention of your audience, send a clear message, and define who you are? Video is your best marketing tool right now. Let’s take a look at a few statistics to see why. The average internet…
Read More3 Common Problems in Influencer Marketing & How to Fix Them
Influencer marketing is an opportunity for your brand to connect with your audience in a relevant way. But whether you’re about to launch your first influencer campaign or you have dozens under your belt, you’re likely to run into these common problems. Here are a few strategies to solve them. Not Enough Time The problem:…
Read MoreMemes: How they form and how to use them
We’ve all been there. Getting trapped in the explore page of Instagram or the continuous scroll through Facebook, moving past hundreds of photos and videos. We often see some of the same posts but with different captions each time. Most of these are memes — humorous images, videos, pieces of text, etc., that is copied…
Read MoreFacebook Makes Changes to Political Ads
Facebook announced plans in April to increase accountability for political content, saying in a statement, “We believe that when you visit a Page or see an ad on Facebook it should be clear who it’s coming from.” As part of this effort, Facebook launched a new ads transparency tool last week designed to prevent political…
Read MoreFacebook Tests an Influencer Marketing Search Tool
Facebook began its first big influencer marketing push in November 2017, when it launched the Facebook Creator app. The company positioned Facebook Creator as “a one stop shop to create and cross-post videos, go live with exclusive features, track your insights, and manage your messages — all in one place.” At the same time, it…
Read MoreVirtual Influencers Can’t Replace Actual Human Connection
Lil Miquela is a bona fide Instagram celebrity. A model, activist and recording artist, she has more than a million followers, and partners with brands like Prada and Chanel. Vogue called her “Instagram’s latest It Girl.” The only thing is: she’s not a real person. Miquela is a virtual influencer, a CGI avatar that occupies…
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