Welcome to the Digital Media Wiki
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Revision as of 17:42, 16 May 2014
Yaffe Center Digital Media Resources Hub
Digital initiatives have led to the development of new media models and previously untapped opportunities in advertising and marketing. From search engine marketing to corporate websites, from social media pages to blogs,and from email campaigns to the newest mobile devices, the digital world has had a profound impact on marketing and communications.
The Yaffe Center has developed this page to provide information, presentations, links, and student developed wikis on the following topics:
- Viral Marketing
- Techniques to Create Pass-Along and WOM
- Using YouTube
- [[Industry Trends
Further contributions are welcomed.
Links in red are currently under construction.