Easy way to enrich your message
Posted: Thu May 29, 2025 3:24 am
If you are quick enough, there is even the possibility for a stop-motion movie . In the tweet that you place from Vine, the video is then immediately visible. Of course, you can also add a status update (text, hashtag) to this message via Vine before you post it on Twitter. The only thing I missed is the possibility to add filters to your video recordings (like with Instagram or 8mm) or a number of buttons with which you can add basic sound effects. But who knows, that may follow.
Facebook & Vine
facebook-like-buttonWithin the application, there is also the formal possibility to place your video on Facebook list to data However, we have heard from various media that this is not possible. Each Vine video does get its own URL, so if you place it in your status update on Facebook, your Vine video will simply be shown. This morning it also turned out that Facebook does not support the 'friend finder' option within Vine . It is not clear at this time why this is the case. Fortunately, some mobile Twitter apps (such as Tweetbot) already support Vine. Some other platforms (such as Hootsuite) only show the link. So we will wait and see.
I see Vine mainly as a smart move by Twitter to be able to add other video media besides YouTube. It is an accessible and light-hearted way to add visual content to the platform. And we all know that visual and video marketing will become increasingly important and decisive to bind people to you. The success of Instagram and Pinterest are examples of this. I often say “content is king, emperor and admiral” and the easier it is as a company slash marketer to enrich your message, the better. And you can embed the Twideo's in your own site. And don't forget: we prefer to watch a 6-second animated gif online - I think - than a 6-minute video. Teach me to know the average social media user...
Vine: not too much 'for fun'?
Vine video actionIsn't Vine going to be too much 'for fun'? I've heard that question before. I think it won't be that bad. Of course, it will be a lot of fun in the first week. But, like with every new feature, it's also a matter of finding out 'what you can do with it' and then the level is sometimes not that high . Still, the reactions are very positive and this morning I already came up with my first ' Vine video campaign ' for my Twitter and Facebook friends. So that's possible too. And in England, a foundation uses Vine to provide information about Diabetes:
Facebook & Vine
facebook-like-buttonWithin the application, there is also the formal possibility to place your video on Facebook list to data However, we have heard from various media that this is not possible. Each Vine video does get its own URL, so if you place it in your status update on Facebook, your Vine video will simply be shown. This morning it also turned out that Facebook does not support the 'friend finder' option within Vine . It is not clear at this time why this is the case. Fortunately, some mobile Twitter apps (such as Tweetbot) already support Vine. Some other platforms (such as Hootsuite) only show the link. So we will wait and see.
I see Vine mainly as a smart move by Twitter to be able to add other video media besides YouTube. It is an accessible and light-hearted way to add visual content to the platform. And we all know that visual and video marketing will become increasingly important and decisive to bind people to you. The success of Instagram and Pinterest are examples of this. I often say “content is king, emperor and admiral” and the easier it is as a company slash marketer to enrich your message, the better. And you can embed the Twideo's in your own site. And don't forget: we prefer to watch a 6-second animated gif online - I think - than a 6-minute video. Teach me to know the average social media user...
Vine: not too much 'for fun'?
Vine video actionIsn't Vine going to be too much 'for fun'? I've heard that question before. I think it won't be that bad. Of course, it will be a lot of fun in the first week. But, like with every new feature, it's also a matter of finding out 'what you can do with it' and then the level is sometimes not that high . Still, the reactions are very positive and this morning I already came up with my first ' Vine video campaign ' for my Twitter and Facebook friends. So that's possible too. And in England, a foundation uses Vine to provide information about Diabetes: