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Growing your brand’s digital footprint

June 11, 2009 in Features

Growing your Digital Footprint

Growing your Digital Footprint

We find ourselves drawing this diagram all the time for clients when we’re talking about social media so we thought we’d reproduce it here and get some feedback.

Conversations tend to go something like, “Why social media?”.

After introducing them to the idea that engaging with audiences, listening and harvesting feedback, gaining insights into audience thinking and breaking down corporate barriers is the most rewarding business change event they’ll ever implement it’s much much simpler to draw it.

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Sign posting people down ‘The Funnel’

June 11, 2009 in Features

Social Media FunnelSocial Media Funnel

I’ve seen lots of social media maps, some good some not so good.

The problem is they sit there in lofty isolation, a sea of mostly unfamiliar names and quirky identities.  They are a secret cypher known only to social media cool kids it seems. These maps are not connected to the real world (The one in which hard pressed marketing professionals are fighting hard for their budgets and their jobs) in any recognisable way. We’re missing an opportunity here and, if we’re honest, being a little bit condescending to boot. Another thing, social media buzz words are such a crock! Real people don’t talk like that!

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Forget the tools, think about the conversation

June 10, 2009 in Features

Phew, it’s getting crowded in here!…New ways of connecting people are coming hard and fast with a handful of cool APIs a day being launched to connect to big social media networks and mobile devices as well as pure bred micro blogging tools (Twitter, Pownce, Tumblr, Jaiku, My Say, Hictu) and the new rash of ‘Gauge your happiness tools’ (Moodmill, I Rate My Day and Emotionr). In fact tools are being developed to help us manage all our social media tools more efficiently! The buzz is tangible, in fact it’s overpowering.

I was at a social media master class a couple of weeks ago that was hosted by Stowe Boyd, the guy who coined the term ‘Social Tools’. It was a warm up session for attendees to the outstanding Thinking Digital Conference (Book for 2010 now!). As the session went on it was clear the focus in the room, with the exception of JP Rangaswami (Confused of Calcutta) who spoke passionately about people engaging with people, was on the relative merits of tools and new social media platforms being developed.

This left me pondering, ‘Are we too focused on tools?’…

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Interactive Video

June 10, 2009 in News Roundup, Uncategorized

H&R Block

hd_hrb_logoH&R Block is one of several big brands making use of the annotations feature released last summer by YouTube. The tax preparation company is running a Razorfish-designed YouTube game that lets users click on “hot spots” in videos that link to other YouTube videos or Web sites.

With the video annotations feature, YouTube video makers can add interactive commentary to their creations. This can include background information, the creation of “branching stories” where users can choose among various outcomes. Annotations can also be used to add links to YouTube videos, channels or search results at any point in the video.

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Monetising Online Video

June 10, 2009 in Features

A lot of experimentation with video advertising on the Web is going on these days. There are interactive overlays, contextual text ads, video-in-video, video banners, ads that take over the whole screen, and little icon bugs that crawl along the bottom. What you’ve probably all seen the most of, however, is the plain video pre-roll that mimics a traditional TV commercial, even though everyone knows it’s not very compelling.

So what does it all mean and what are the implications for business?

Well it means that a whole new raft of advertising tools have just become available, which are well and truly geared towards the TV-loving, hard-to-impress consumers of today.

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Lateral Thinking

June 9, 2009 in Micro-Bites

Lateral Thinking

Lateral Thinking

Q: A man lives in a penthouse apartment in New York City. When he goes to work, he takes the elevator down to the lobby. When he comes home he only takes it halfway up. Unless it’s raining, when he takes it all the way up. Why?

A: The man is a midget – and can’t reach the buttons to go all the way up to his penthouse. When it is raining, he has an umbrella with which he can push the buttons.

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Profile: Dan Lyons

June 9, 2009 in Micro-Bites

Profile

Profile

Dan Lyons is a technology columnist at Newsweek and the creator of Fake Steve Jobs, the persona behind The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs, a leading technology blog. Before joining Newsweek, Lyons spent 10 years at Forbes. Over the past 25 years Lyons has written for a wide range of publications, including the New York Times Magazine, GQ and many technology trade publications.

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Quote

June 9, 2009 in Micro-Bites

Quote

Quote

“Newspapers are dead. I don’t see the point. They are dead. They are in denial.”

Dan Lyons, Thinking Digital 2009, Gateshead.

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Definition: UX

June 9, 2009 in Micro-Bites

Definition

Definition

User experience design, most often abreviated to UX, but sometimes UE, is a term used to describe the overarching experience a person has as a result of their interactions with a device or system, its delivery, and related artifacts, according to their design.