LUTHIER SOCIETY PRESENTS SOCIAL MEDIA 3.0
LSI – Shortly after publishing the first white paper on Social Media 3.0, digital marketing and social media firm, Luthier Society, produced a viral video series on the future of online user-generated content titled “Social Media 3.0.” The “Social Media 3.0” viral video series begins with the basic tenets of social media and delves into specific forecasts that are expected to take place within social networks, blogs, viral video communities and bookmarking channels, along with how these changes will affect both the business to business and business to consumer experience.
“Social Media 3.0” is a 4 part video series; Introduction to Social Media, Social Media 3.0, Emerging Technologies and the Future of Online Metrics. The new viral video series is based off of the Luthier Society’s white paper titled “Social Media 3.0 and the Future of Viral Marketing,” and will be available across various social platforms keeping true to its aesthetic. The need for an improved understanding on Social Media 3.0 arose when Luthier Society CEO John Royal was asked to lead the Emerging Social Media Technologies and Platforms discussion at the PRSA’s 2nd Annual Social Media conference in Los Angeles, CA.
Executive produced by John Royal of Luthier Society and directed by Jake Akuna of Akuna Entertainment, “Social Media 3.0” is the first viral video series to take an in-depth look into the exploding developments of user-generated content on the World Wide Web.
Social Media 3.0
http://www.luthiersociety.com/socialmedia3.0
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