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All about Twitter: An interview with Rob Brown
A couple of weeks back I had a chat with Rob Brown about all things Social Media. During the interview I came over all excited when I started talking about Twitter which, for those of you that follow me, know I love, love, love. (Curiously, I was at a networking event the other week and was asked did I work for Twitter, such was my enthusiasm.)
Anyway, here’s what I had to say to Rob about Twitter, tweeting, and Tweetdeck.
Just click on the link below to listen. It’s only about ten minutes long.
Sarah Turner talks about Twitter (MP3)
Rob Brown is an inspirational conference speaker, a regular on TV and radio, and has written over 70 publications on business relationships, reputations and marketing including ‘How to build your reputation’.
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The best bits of The Online Marketing Show 2009
Checked out the Online Marketing Show at London’s Olympia this week. And as usual it was a pretty cool show. There was a great buzz around the place. Lots of brands were there. And loads of suppliers gave away free stuff. (Thanks New Media Age for the mousemat.)
Got myself to a few seminars, which I discussed in detail with Rob Brown this morning.
Lucy Freeborn, Creative Director at PropellerNet talked about the power of online PR and discussed a case study which successfully used Flickr and Facebook.
Daniel Cartwright of Direct News talked about creating fresh and tasty content for search engine success.
While Mike Anderson of Web Marketplace Solutions told us how to make the online shopping experience as enjoyable as possible by not given the shopper too much choice.
Ciaran Norris of Mindshare talked about the power of blogging and shared some great tips on social media strategy.
Want the low down? Just click on the links below. Each clip is about 8-9 minutes long. Did you go to the show? What did you get out of it? Let us know.
Sarah Turner talks to Rob Brown about the Online Marketing Show – Part 1 (MP3)
Sarah Turner talks to Rob Brown about the Online Marketing Show – Part 2 (MP3)
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All about Social Media: An interview with Rob Brown
I was interviewed last week by Rob Brown: the UK’s leading personal marketing bod and author of bestselling book ’How to build your reputation’.
Rob is an inspirational conference speaker, and a regular on TV and radio. And he’s written over 70 publications on business relationships, reputations and marketing.
We talked about tons of stuff. But here’s what we had to say about Social Media. Check it out. Just click on the link below. It’s only 15 minutes long and you get to hear my dulcet tones.
Sarah Turner talks Social Media with Rob Brown (MP3, 15 mins.)
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Social Media: What’s it all about then?
Are you using Social Media? Are you ‘on’ Social Media? Have you got a Social Media strategy? These are just some of the questions you may have been asked lately. But if your response has been a blank stare and a furrowed brow, read on.
The phrase Social Media is being banded about a lot at the moment. But what is it? And what’s the best way to use it?
Back to the old school
Quite simply, Social Media is a channel of communication. In much the same way that old school media like newspapers, magazines, TV and radio (remember them?) are channels of communication. They share news, information, opinions, articles, and ideas.
And Social Media does the same. Although the difference with Social Media is that it’s a two way street. More on that later.
So what sites are Social Media sites?
This is not a definitive list by any means. But it gives you a good idea of the scope of Social Media.
Social Media sites include:
Social networking sites such as Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, MySpace
Wikis such as Wikipedia which allow you to write, update and amend articles
Photosharing sites like Flickr
Videosharing sites like YouTube
Social bookmarking sites like Del.icio.us
Social news sites like Digg and Reddit
Blogs, forums
So how can companies use Social Media?
Here’s the good news. As a company you can use Social Media to share new product details, answer questions, give background information, build your brand, manage customer relationships, and increase your sales.
And the bad news? If your product or service sucks, or your company screws-up, then your customers are going to vent their spleen right across the Internet quicker than you can say ‘sack the social media expert’.
When it goes wrong
What companies have got it wrong?
There are loads. But who can forget the employee from RyanAir Airline calling a blogger a liar? Closely followed by the official response from RyanAir referring to bloggers as idiots and lunatics. (Tip: Fly Aer Lingus.)
Or only last week on Twitter, Habitat totally screwed up when they started all their tweets with a trending topic such as #iran or #iphone. This meant people searching Twitter for news on the Iranian elections were confronted with details of Habitat’s sale. Appalling. And a lesson in how not to use Social Media.
So what’s the best way to use Social Media?
Don’t jump in and start using Social Media just because everyone else is. That’s not a good enough reason. What are you hoping to achieve using Social Media? Better customer relations? Increase in brand awareness? More sales? World domination? What’s the best medium to help you achieve that? Twitter? Flickr? Facebook? LinkedIn?
At the moment, for businesses, LinkedIn is the most popular site followed by Facebook, Twitter and blogs. Although expect that to change in the next oh, about five minutes, as Twitter’s popularity is going through the roof. A survey by Sysomos reveals 72.5% of all Twitter users have joined in the first five months of 2009.
As a local florist you might want to put your creations on Flickr. As a make-up artist you might want to use YouTube (See Lauren Luke’s amazing story.)
As a lawyer or accountant, LinkedIn may be a good choice as it gives you the opportunity to build relationships by answering questions people may have about tax or VAT.
And take a moment to think about who’s going to keep your blog up-to-date, or write tweets, or answer questions on LinkedIn, or upload videos on YouTube. Your PR company? Your marketing department? You?
The most important thing when it comes to Social Media is that once you start using it you need to keep going. Oh and be helpful, honest and nice. That helps.
Turner Ink’s business has grown using LinkedIn, Twitter and blogging. What’s working for you?
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