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Tumblr: An opportunity for summer camps in 2015

I really think that Tumblr will be a huge opportunity for camps in 2015. To give you an idea of some Tumblr blogs that are very popular, here are the top 25 viral Tumblrs from the year. Tumblr is dominated by a younger, female audience, which makes it perfect for a lot of summer camp's target audiences. From their webpage: "Tumblr has over 200 million blogs to date. Tumblr was one of the fastest growing platforms in 2014. Its audience is 51% female and 55% between the...

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Sponsored Snapchats are Here!

A few weeks ago Snapchat surprised everyone by running a Sponsored snap in their feed! While camps are really just starting to explore Snapchat, this is a very interesting move toward paid promotion on this platform.     If your camp has been hesitant to try Snapchat, now may be the time to start thinking about it!...

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Promoted Tweets on Twitter for Summer Camps

A lot of camps have recently been asking me about Promoted Tweets on Twitter. These are essentially just Twitter ads that are promoted to reach a specific target audience. Twitter recently analyzed 200,000 promoted tweets and shared some best practices with the public that I am now sharing with you. 1. Be brief: "Stay under 100 characters per tweet, which Twitter says gets 18% more engagement. For an even more effective campaign, Twitter suggests aiming for three to six Promoted Tweets...

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Facebook Mobile Ad Network for Summer Camps

For summer camps that are interested in expanding their reach on mobile, the launch of the Facebook Mobile Ad Network could be a huge deal for you all. According to Mashable: "Audience Network, which was first announced in April, allows businesses to use Facebook's ad targeting tools to better serve ads on mobile applications not named Facebook. In one example offered by the social network, Shazam used Audience Network to sell native ads in its own app, including an ad for...

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New Pinterest Analytics for Summer Camps

Last month Pinterest launched brand new analytics for its business customers. The new analytics includes a few awesome additions including audience and website insights. According to Tech Crunch, "At a very high level, the dashboard is designed to provide a quick view into a business’ overall reach on Pinterest. They will be able to at a glance see the number of impressions and views their content got on the platform, as well as how those numbers have trended over time. In...

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Videos Getting a Boost in News Feed

There was a really interesting article in the NY Times a few weeks ago about how Facebook's news feed is giving a huge boost to video. According to the article, "Since June, Facebook, which has about 1.3 billion monthly users worldwide, has served up an average of a billion video views a day, two-thirds of them on mobile devices. About 100 million new videos are uploaded every month. While that is a small fraction of YouTube’s traffic, it is up significantly...

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Fall Marketing Plan: Returning Campers

Now that camp is officially over, it is time to put together a fall marketing plan for your summer camp. One big component of this plan is what message your camp will use to market to returning campers. There are a few ways to do this: 1. Reach Parents- Parents are the ones who are most likely re-enrolling their camper for next summer. Appeal to them with a few different types of messages during your early bird period. A few messages you...

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Snapchat Still More Popular

There was a really interesting article in Mashable last week about how Snapchat is still more popular with teens than Facebook. "The study found that while 70% of college students report posting on Snapchat at least once a day, only 11% report posting on Facebook with the same frequency."  The study was organized by Sumpto, a New York-based marketing company.  As your camp begins their fall marketing, this is something really interesting to keep in mind. Should your camp be actively using Snapchat? If...

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