Fairy Meadows, Nanga Parbat.
Fairy Meadows, named by German climbers (German Märchenwiese, ″fairy tale meadows″) and locally known as Joot, is a grassland near one of the base camp sites of the Nanga Parbat, located in Diamer District, Gilgit-Baltistan. At an altitude of about 3,300 meters above the sea level, it serves as the launching point for trekkers summiting on the Rakhiot face of the Nanga Parbat. In 1995, the Government of Pakistan declared Fairy Meadows a National Park.
Apple's iPhone 5c 'failure flop' outsold Blackberry, Windows Phone and every Android flagship
Apple's iPhone 5c 'failure flop' outsold Blackberry,
Windows Phone and every Android flagship in Q4 - it says it all...
From the constant harping about the supposed “failure” of Apple's iPhone 5c, you'd think the phone is selling poorly. The reality is that middle tier model, while dramatically less popular than Apple's top of the line iPhone 5s, still managed to outsell every Blackberry, every Windows Phone and every Android flagship in the winter quarter, including Samsung's Galaxy S4.
From the constant harping about the supposed “failure” of Apple's iPhone 5c, you'd think the phone is selling poorly. The reality is that middle tier model, while dramatically less popular than Apple's top of the line iPhone 5s, still managed to outsell every Blackberry, every Windows Phone and every Android flagship in the winter quarter, including Samsung's Galaxy S4.
How to Choose Your Social Media Engagement Wisely
Social media has delved into the
heart of many marketers. It has been hailed as the future of Internet Marketing
and perhaps the future of marketing in general. As companies and individuals
begin to develop or enhance their social media presence they overlook the
importance of whom they engage with or choose to engage with. In my opinion
this is just as important as how many people you have in your circles or groups
or how many likes, views and pluses you have.
Social media marketers have become obsessed with the idea that the number of people in your campaign is the only thing that determines a successful social media campaign. That the most important thing about your account is to have tons of followers likes and shares. This is very true in some aspects. I do agree it is a very import and you do want all those things. I would suggest trying to obtain these lofty goals but do it with caution and with savvy. Make sure that when you do chose to try strike up engagement or a social media relationship make sure you try to seek out individuals, entities and companies that share your like interests, endeavors and goals. For example it you are in the legal profession seek out users that share your same profile. Seek out fellow litigators, law firms, legal publications and legal bloggers. Thusly not only do you have a better chance at actually gaining a beneficial relationship. You also stand a better chance of engaging in like and similar communication that is relevant to your business. So many social media workers are so gung-ho developing that huge following that they lose contact with the ultimate objective of social media’s platform which is to reach the target audience of your chosen profession or passion.
Social media marketers have become obsessed with the idea that the number of people in your campaign is the only thing that determines a successful social media campaign. That the most important thing about your account is to have tons of followers likes and shares. This is very true in some aspects. I do agree it is a very import and you do want all those things. I would suggest trying to obtain these lofty goals but do it with caution and with savvy. Make sure that when you do chose to try strike up engagement or a social media relationship make sure you try to seek out individuals, entities and companies that share your like interests, endeavors and goals. For example it you are in the legal profession seek out users that share your same profile. Seek out fellow litigators, law firms, legal publications and legal bloggers. Thusly not only do you have a better chance at actually gaining a beneficial relationship. You also stand a better chance of engaging in like and similar communication that is relevant to your business. So many social media workers are so gung-ho developing that huge following that they lose contact with the ultimate objective of social media’s platform which is to reach the target audience of your chosen profession or passion.
Brand retention: is it loyalty, or just a hostage situation?
"iPhone users are a loyal bunch." The words may strike a chord with the pro-Android reader, thus triggering the familiar debate of iOS versus Android. Things usually get heated and name calling often erupts. Why is this? What is behind brand retention and loyalty that leads us to quarrel with our fellow human being? What about Android users, are they loyal?
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