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| | ... said Kasina. Managers were also assessed to see how many platforms they covered, such as Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, YouTube and blogs. In the local financial markets, Australian wealth management players are already exploring the social media impact. ... |
| | | YouTube used to be the domain of teenagers and the odd adult videotaping quirky and fun stuff, but today super funds can use it for more lofty goals - and it won't cost their members a cent. Tim Martin, director at 2 Sticks Digital Marketing, said that ... |
| | | ... understand their use of social media for work and personal reasons. Of advisers polled, 25 per cent said they frequent YouTube while 48.5 per cent use FaceBook. The social networking site was most popular among Perth advisers with 58.85 per cent admitting ... |
| | | ... Deloitte, showed the industry audience how powerful social media could be. To drive his point, he screened a hilarious YouTube video from US firm Best Buy, created to increase participation in the company's 401(k) scheme, the US equivalent of superannuation. ... |
| | | ... In his luncheon speech, the online-savvy officer showed how even beginner hackers can use freely available tutorials on YouTube to gain entry to poorly secured databases via an "SQL injection". Once inside they could delete or tamper with records, or ... |
| | | ... investors and stockbroking analysts snub social media for investment research - but a minority group visits websites such as YouTube to analyse investors' attitude to brands and stocks they follow, new research shows. A survey by Australian Investor ... |
| | | ... communicate to young members. A Swedish fund used a video of dancing soldier in traditional regalia, which was posted on YouTube, to advertise the retirement fund. The research noted the catchy simple slogan made this video a viral hit. Website tools ... |
| | | ... social networking sites, with 57 per cent of Australians happy for companies to use channels such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube to provide them with discounts and offers. |
| | | ... to radio, print and TV campaigns. Today, that extends to various online marketing channels including social networks, YouTube and various web media. The challenge is the right use of all these media touch points to reach investors. Market predictions ... |
| | | ... ASIC on a sustained campaign by the Minerals Council of Australia (MCA) currently showing on national TV, print and on YouTube. One ad titled "A retiree's message to Canberra" even shows an elderly man calling the RSPT a "hand grenade" on his savings. ... |
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