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Why do we love social media?

Justin and I spent some time last week getting a little creative to show why we love social media at Media Two.  For the video creation we primarily used Camtasia and this was all created in house by our social media team.  We decided to take on this idea by posing our question on social [...]

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How the NC State Budget Crisis Is Fueling Smarter Marketing

If you’re reading this blog post from somewhere in North Carolina you’ve probably heard about the cuts to the 2012 state budget.  I decided to address this via the Media Two blog for a couple of reasons – one being that we work with several universities and nonprofits who will be affected by proposed cuts, [...]

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Media Two Interactive and Chuck Hester Enterprises Form Partnership

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Press Release: Raleigh, North Carolina (March 1, 2011) — Media Two Interactive, an advertising agency specializing in strategic planning, buying and design of digital and traditional media., and Chuck Hester Enterprises, a marketing communications consultancy, today announced a partnership to strengthen both firms’ capabilities.

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A Social Media Conversation with WRAL and Media Two

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Morgan Siem was interviewed by WRAL television about Social Media and also shaving her head for charity.

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The Media Two Neighborhood

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Media Two Interactive is in one of Raleigh’s coolest neighborhoods. Take a tour.

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Looking back at my first month at Media Two

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North Carolina offers many delights – a plethora of awesome companies is just one aspect, but it’s a really great one.

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Media Two Video Follow Friday for December 24th 2010

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Merry Christmas #FollowFriday from the Media Two social media team.

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Media Two Video Follow Friday for December 17th 2010

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After the first #snOMG event of the season, we took to the ping-pong table to to film another #FollowFriday episode. If you can’t see the video, you can watch it at Media Two’s YouTube Channel. Phil’s #followfriday recommendation this week was for @CuttingEdgeInfo. Cutting Edge Information is a business intelligence company based in RTP and [...]

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Video FollowFriday from Media Two’s Social Media Team

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It’s getting colder, but the social media team at Media Two Interactive braved the 40 degree weather to film another #FollowFriday episode. This week we decided to take over the elevators at the Empire Properties building in downtown Raleigh. The building is from 1907 when the Mason’s built Raleigh’s first steel reinforced skyscraper in North [...]

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Media Two Social’s Video #FollowFriday for Nov. 12, 2010

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This week’s followfriday recommendations live from the Capital Club in downtown Raleigh

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Media Two’s Dave Dekker goes Over the Edge for Special Olympics

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Dave Dekker of Media Two rappelled off the Wachovia Building in downtown Raleigh with Over the Edge, a Special Olympics NC fundraiser!

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SONC Partners with Media Two

Press Release – Special Olympics North Carolina has partnered with Media Two Interactive to improve the design and function of the Organization’s Web site, www.sonc.net, and to add a social media presence for the Program, according to Keith L. Fishburne, president/CEO of Special Olympics North Carolina. Media Two staff members are generously donating their expert services at no cost to the Organization.

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