Posts Tagged: Social Media


13
Aug 08

Speaking Season – Upcoming Talks

It’s speaking season for me again, which is something I really enjoy. Those who know me well, know that I love talking. There is something about sharing knowledge with others that is rewarding to me. I have a bad habit of only preparing the night before, so here are the conferences that will be keeping me up until the early hours of the morning.

  • Kid & Teen Republic Conference
    I’ll be speaking about engaging the youth through Social and Mobile Media. This conference is apparently “the” youth marketing conference, so I am really looking forward to it. The conference will run on 20 and 21 August 2008. You can get more information over here.
  • HDI Youth Marketeers – Summer School 08
    I’ll be speaking about user generated content (UGC) and co-creation amongst the these new trends are shaping the way in which brands connect with and engage the youth. The conference will run on the 17th and 18th of September 2008. You can download the brochure over here.
  • Africa Media & Broadcasting Congress 2008
    I’ll be the Chairperson (glorified MC on the 30th) for the mobile day at this conference. I am looking forward to this, as it will be my first Chairperson / MC slot. The conference is an international affair, and Matthew Buckland will be speaking too. You can find out more over here.

5
May 08

Summize – Powerful Twitter Search

Summize is a realtime Twitter search engine and in my opinion is the best Twitter search engine out there. It allows you to subscribe to your search terms using RSS but the most impressive feature one that alerts you to messages that were created after you searched while you are browsing the results.

Summize - Realtime Twitter Search

I bet you’re asking why anyone would want to use a search engine just to search Twitter, let me explain. Twitter is fast becoming popular in South Africa, never mind the rest of the world. South Africans are using Twitter to tracking local events, get the latest headlines and to help fellow consumers make decisions.

So using tools like Summize are great to help you track mentions of your brand across Twitter. So use Summize and search for keywords that relate to your brand, copy the RSS feed links and put them into Google Reader (or any other RSS reader), that way all the tracking gets done for you.

Update: You might also be interested in Allan Kent’s A Poor Mans ORM, where he explains how he uses Yahoo Pipes to filter results.


17
Apr 08

Social Media Optimization – Optimizing Your Brand

This is a presentation I did for a course called Technomadic Markets at UCT GSB on Social Media Optimization. Almost two years ago Rohit Bhargava introduced us to Social Media Optimization (SMO) and the 5 rules, which were also expanded on by others.

Now, while I agree and believe that the way SMO has been defined and the rules that have been expressed are all still valid and useful. However, I think they’re no longer the definition for SMO, specifically for marketing (and a South African market). The current definition, while being social to a degree, is generally based on generating traffic. Traffic is important, but when we’re creating a marketing campaign, sometimes we need to look at another way optimize our campaigns for social media. This is what I try and bring out in the presentation, my slides may not make complete sense as you have to hear what was being said. I will elaborate slightly by introducing you to my new definition of SMO and the additional rules.

Definition of SMO
A process of optimizing your brand to be more visible in social media searches and sites, allowing people to interact with your brand easily, encouraging conversation around your brand on blogs and other social media.

Additional Rules for SMO

  • Own Your Brand
    Register your brand on all and any new social media sites. Not owning your brand has several dangers, so making sure you own it across all social media platforms is essential. Take a look at the Coca-Cola slides, that blog is not owned by Coke, while the Nikon slides demonstrate how Nikon has successfully gained ownership of their brand on Flickr.
  • Train Employees
    School your employees on social media trends and technologies. Find the ones already using them and give them access to the material they need or can use to organically promote your brand when possible. Take a look at the Twitter slide about BMW, the potential customer had his best brand experience and it wasn’t even in-store, it was in a digital environment.
  • Build Communities
    Build your own niche target communities that consist of people who passionate about your brand, products and services or the industry it’s in and reward them. Find existing communities, penetrate them organically by finding influencers. Remember you never advertise in social media, you get involved in social media.
  • Be First / Respond Quick
    It’s all good and well to optimize your messages to spread, but when people start talking about you (and they use SMO too) then you need to make sure you respond too. Remember, it’s social media, you can’t expect to be one sided by constantly pushing out content and messages without ever responding or being actively involved (being social).


If you can’t see the presentation, please click here. You can also download the PDF version by clicking here.


8
Apr 08

NMMC 08 – Video of My Talk

The crew over at Zoopy created a short snippet of my 40 minute talk at the New Media Marketing Conference where I spoke about engaging the youth through Social Media. In order to make sense of the snippet you might want to read through a summary of my talk and take a look at the slides.

If you can’t see the video then please click here. I would like some feedback regarding my presentation style, so please feel free to criticize me. Thanks to Patrick and Vincent for their feedback.


28
Mar 08

NMMC 08 – Engaging The Youth Through Social Media

Below is the presentation I did at the New Media Marketing Conference yesterday. The guys over at Zoopy did a marvelous job of live blogging my presentation, so you can read that over there. The video should be up in a few days and I will write more about the event and the other speakers.

If you can’t see the presentation, click here. To download the PDF of the presentation, click here.