5 Brands That Know How to Use GIFs
Just like your mom, brands now kinda know what GIFs are!
The Content Strategist
Just like your mom, brands now kinda know what GIFs are!
With instincts that said, "I'm going to build a wooden box so I can film two kitties fighting each other," the Internet would have been Edison's oyster.
How can a company penetrate the Internet's imposing fortress of inside jokes, unsaid rules, and often virile criticism to produce an effective, popular, and uncontroversial viral marketing campaign? The answer to that question lies at the heart of the "Best Meme of 2014": The Madden GIFerator.
Here's what you missed while watching the sun set and wondering whether a margarita counts as one drink or three.
Never fear, there's an app for that—if not a free, full-fledged computer program. Here are a few of the easiest (and sexiest) tools that should be in your arsenal:
Here’s a walkthrough of how to make GIFs from existing content, using a recent infographic from LinkedIn, created on the Visually Marketplace.
So how did Syfy create a social media tornado that’s lasted long after the initial storm of press passed? Let’s take a look.
It's going to be a big year for brand publishing. Six weeks in, that much is already obvious.
If you want to make your content "pop," use Adobe Edge Animate rather than clogging up the internet with the latest from SenorGif.