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Monthly Archives: December 2011
Science of Sharing: An Inside Look at the Social Consumer, Part 2
We wrapped up our third Science of Sharing event last week in San Francisco. Many thanks to those of you who attended, and to our wonderful panelists; Raanan Bar-Cohen from Automattic, Rick Silvestrini from YouTube, Carla Bourque from Buddy Media, … Continue reading
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Categories: Analytics & Measurement, Beyond Team, consumer insights, Digital, Events, Next15, Social Media
Tags: Events, Infographic, Science of Sharing, Social Consumer
Greetings from Beyond’s newest team member!
Hi guys, I’m Fabio Sussetto, a web developer from Turin, Italy. I’ve just got my master’s degree in Computer Engineering at Politecnico di Torino and I’ve decided to make a brand new experience abroad, so here I am! While I … Continue reading
Beyond Helps Google Give Back
Beyond is proud to announce the launch of Google Gives Back, a site designed and built collaboratively with Google and our friends at Across the Pond. This year Google gave more than $100 million to nonprofit organizations and academic institutions around the world — … Continue reading
Hello From Our Newest Web Producer
Hey, I’m Adam a recent addition to the London Beyond team. Having delved into a diverse scope of creative professions since leaving university, such as product design and advertising along with ethnography and foresight – digital design has proved to … Continue reading
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Categories: Beyond Team, Beyond Team, Digital
Tags: adamvessey, Beyond, Digital, London
Two Great Examples Of Brands Rewarding ‘High Sharers’
Last month, we released a study, entitled the Science of Sharing. The findings, reported in Mashable among other places, showed that people who were classified as ‘High Sharers’ were three times more likely to recommend a product to a friend. … Continue reading
