Twitter marks the start of the new Premier League season in the best way possible… club specific emojis!
Fan of a #BPL club?
Picking your #FPL team?
It's time to show your colours… pic.twitter.com/dQiQvY0hKz
— Premier League (@premierleague) August 7, 2015
You can now measure how well your brand is doing on LinkedIn as the platform has launched tools for businesses to measure success.
LinkedIn launches personal brand measuring tools http://t.co/a3v1UYr1di pic.twitter.com/svSHyDnJE0
— The Drum (@TheDrum) August 10, 2015
It can’t be easy for large-scale advertisers to manage multiple Twitter ad campaigns? That’s why Twitter have come up with ad management tools to help:
Twitter rolls out new ad management tools to make it easier for large-scale advertisers to manage multiple campaigns http://t.co/YZ6fuonRga
— We Are Social (@wearesocial) August 7, 2015
Facebook is jumping on the bandwagon of Periscope and Meerkat and launching a live streaming feature. The catch? For the time being it will only be available to famous people.
Forget Meerkat and Periscope, Facebook launches “Live” streaming video feature http://t.co/tWyXoraGiy
— TechCrunch (@TechCrunch) August 8, 2015
Finally, whilst thousands of London commuters struggled to make it to work last week brands took to Twitter:
For today only… #GettChoc in the app, for free, to sweeten the misery of a #tubestrike. Just another gift from Gett. pic.twitter.com/TZjrmRY0Js
— Gett (@Gett_UK) August 6, 2015
How our London office got to work today #KnightBus #TubeStrike pic.twitter.com/wrOBkHeFHt
— Omniplex Cinemas GB (@OmniplexUK) August 6, 2015
Service Update: There is a good service on all Krispy Kreme lines. #TubeStrike pic.twitter.com/bBniwdfD8W
— Krispy Kreme UK (@krispykremeUK) August 6, 2015