tamara littleton

Tamara Littleton

About Tamara Littleton

Tamara Littleton is founder and CEO of The Social Element, a global social media agency that delivers social media strategy, content, engagement and insights to some of the world’s biggest brands.

Why Pharma marketers are increasingly turning to social media

It wasn’t long ago that pharma brands tended to avoid social media.

The strict regulation of the industry’s advertising communication still acts as a motivator for the industry to be cautious with social content, yet increasing numbers of brands are taking to social media anyway.

What’s changed?

How do the most popular brands manage blog comment sections?

Around 15 years ago, forums and blog comment sections were staples of brand-to-fan communication. But the world’s moved on.

While many choose to focus on social media channels, some of the world’s most popular brands still blog as they have spent years attracting readers and building an engaged community.

But how do they manage reader comments to ensure the engaged community doesn’t become a free-for-all?

Six ways brands can relate to Generation Z

Today’s teens live and breathe social media, they are constantly connected, use multiple devices and often create content as much as consume it.

They also relate to social media, news and content differently to the more familiar Gen Y market. 

Brands that want to reach the Gen Z audience need to change the way they communicate, it’s still a conversation, but it’s also about understanding teenagers, and respecting their opinion and their privacy, their creativity and their need to share.

How to create and manage brand advocates

While we may refer to them as brand advocates, those people who support a brand especially when it’s facing some kind of crisis, are really just passionate fans.

Fans who are willing and able to dedicate their own time to support a brand online, or in person.

Five ways technology could shape UK retail in 2015

The retail industry is going through an interesting time. Shoppers expect a more personalised experience, almost a return to old-fashioned values of the local store.

However, the proliferation of high street chains and supermarkets has made shopping rather more impersonal.

Technology means that can change though. 

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Three secrets of successful global social media brand campaigns

Scaling a successful social media brand campaign to reach (and be relevant to) millions of people across the world is no mean feat.

A truly international campaign will be relevant across different countries, cultures, languages and timezones. 

The campaign might have a great creative idea at its heart, but the structure, process, management and team behind the implementation of that idea are what will define its success.

Here are my top three things to consider when scaling a social media campaign: