Blaise Grimes-Viort, our Chief Services Officer, has an interesting piece up on Campaign US. In the wake of the bombshell testimony given in the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime and Terrorism, ‘Why Facebook…
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Should Brands Post to Social Media on 9/11? If So, What?
A question which many clients asked this summer was, “How should my brand behave on…
Facebook Groups for Pages May Be the Best Thing for Brands on Social – Adweek
Lisa Barnett, our Director of Content and Innovation, gives her opinion in Adweek on why…
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Why 24/7 Customer Engagement is Essential
We’re in the age of the always-connected customer. For brands, there’s big benefits to be gained from being set up to engage your audience when they’re online, not just in business hours.
Working Around Facebook’s Link Preview Editing Restrictions
As part of its fight against fake news and spam, Facebook has removed the ability for Pages to modify link previews. However, it’s causing problems for brand Pages posting legitimate content. How can brands work around it?
Not Having a Social Scientist on Your Team is Asking for Disaster – The Drum
Elizabeth Koenig, Account Manager at The Social Element, writes on The Drum about how important social science is when assessing the potential impact of a media campaign.
We're a BIMA Awards 2017 Finalist
We’ve been named as a finalist for the Advance Award for Attracting and Retaining Talent in the 2017 BIMA Awards.
We're Social Agency of the Year
The Social Element was named Social Agency of the Year at the recent Corporate Social Media awards in NYC.
Defending Against Social Media Hacks – AdWeek
Blaise Grimes-Viort, Chief Services Officer at The Social Element, has a piece featured in AdWeek looking at how brands can protect against a social media hack.