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EPISODE · May 15, 2017 · 27 MIN

Twitter's Misbegotten Live Video Strategy

from Media Unplugged - Inside the Business of Media - Video / Digital / Audio / Advertising / Culture · host Tom Asacker, Brand Advisor, and Mark Ramsey, Media Strategist

Twitter's Misbegotten Live Video Strategy. And...Champagne and Caviar Dreams, Meet Cold Hard Cash. Plus, rants and raves about the visual effects artist with the most amazing video to sell his used car - ever, and more. Brand Authority Tom Asacker and Media Strategist Mark Ramsey go inside what's really happening in media. This episode is brought to you by StackAdapt (http://stackadapt.com). StackAdapt is an omnichannel digital advertising platform that helps brands accelerate customer acquisition. Find out more at http://stackadapt.com. Sources: http://www.newyorker.com/business/currency/whats-wrong-with-twitters-live-video-strategy http://thoughtcatalog.com/ryan-holiday/2017/04/fck-your-dreams-and-other-painful-things-you-have-to-hear-to-be-successful/ http://www.boredpanda.com/sell-old-car-ad-suzuki-vitara-1996-eugene-romanovsky/

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