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The other day Brad Harkavy, CEO of BPG Motors and owner of a consulting practice Harkador Partners posted some honest thinking on his weblog questioning the impact of “What if you stopped tweeting and dropped Facebook?” to his businesses.

Besides some other interesting insights the following lines were quite striking. I mean, I know we all ‘warn’ our clients to not lose focus on their social media presence, but ‘hey, we’re the consultants’, and having an actual business owner admitting to this is valuable as it is quite rare.

“My consulting business, Harkador Partners, however, has several objective indicators that my decreased social media presence has negatively impacted my business; specifically, a decrease in existing business and potential new business.”

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Back in August we posted about using Twitter as a word-of-mouth engine for your brand by tapping into your industry’s most influential tweeps and bloggers. Earlier this month, Ted Baker London took note of and elevated this opportunity by live broadcasting the ‘world’s first remote-controlled, digitally-powered live styling project’. Key US fashion bloggers were in charge of a professional styling studio in Ted Baker’s London headquarters, using a live video stream and Twitter – and nothing more. Each of 7 selected US fashion bloggers had 15 minutes to demonstrate their fashion expertise by styling exclusive Ted Baker looks, via Twitter. In London, hair stylists, make-up artists and models took direction from these US bloggers and wearing about 450 items from Ted Baker’s Autumn/Winter 2010 collection.

Anyone could follow the event on Ted Baker’s Twitter stream (@tedbaker), and via the Ted Baker Blog. In addition to the bloggers, any interested participants were invited to pitch styling suggestions by Tweeting Ted with the hash ag #takeonted.

We think this is a great example of how a brand can use an influencer strategy (tapping into key fashion bloggers) to generate excitement in the brand’s current line. By inviting everyone to participate, it’s also making the brand more accessible, beyond the traditional fashion editorial crowd. We’ll have to wait and see what results this generate for the brand. But Ted Baker deserves all kudos’ for their creative try.

The other day a good friend who is a garden designer in Oxford, UK asked me how and if Twitter could be useful for his business. Although I certainly don’t think Twitter is useful for everything and anyone I do think Twitter could be very useful for my friend’s business. The garden design business imo is a typical ‘word-of-mouth’-business. It’s not only very hard to advertise, but it hugely depends for new projects on the experience and satisfaction of clients that showcase their garden to friends, tell about it on occasions and refer to you. And Twitter is a great, if not the best available tool for ‘word-of-mouth’ (WOM) marketing.

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Een klein modern beeldverhaal over hoe een merk zich een beetje verslikte.

*als dat maar goed gaat*

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Brilliant, real time, impactful, measurable, social media marketing. The Old Spice Man (Isaiah Mustafa) shot YouTube videos in response to people’s tweets. Those people consisted of known-by-everybody people like Kevin Rose, actress Alyssa Milano, Justin Bateman, and lesser-known people like Lucretia Pruitt, or Jason Peck who also retweeted the videos.

old spice youtube statsHe’s done over a 100 thus far and the effect has been nothing short of Viral Nirvana. A mashup of traditional media, YouTube and Twitter. SInce Old Spice front man Isaiah Mustafa started talking back to the social media world during the last 48 hours, the campaign has become one of the most talked-about of the year. The Old Spice YouTube channel has become the third most viewed and fourth most subscribed YouTube sponsor channel of all time. It is also the most viewed sponsor channel this month. Old Spice videos (some of which appeared before this week’s ground-breaking social media drive) have been viewed more than 53 million times.

Here’s a quick glimpse of some of the videos responses to tweets from notable people and organizations.

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If you’re using Twitter or keep yourself updated about what’s buzzing in the 140-character subspace you’ve probably heard about @earlybird, the Twitter-owned new advertising stream. @earlybird as Twitter announced provides followers with Twitter-exclusive deals in entertainment, fashion, technology, beauty, travel, etc. “Today marked the first exclusive offer made available to followers, in partnership with Walt Disney Studios” says Twitter’s blog. @earlybird followers, which are now 55,000, can obtain a special discount on tickets for The Sorcerer’s Apprentice, which opens today.

While @earlybird is definitely another revenue-generation opportunity for Twitter I can’t help to question the long-term advantages for Twitter, advertisers and you- the Twitter-user.

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Almost every week we read stories showing ‘how tightly connected 21st century media can whip a story into a full-on tsunami, with startling consequences for individual careers..”. Last week alone US Top commander General McChrystal found his position was unsustainable after some less eloquent remarks of his were tweeted by an ears-dropping Rolling Stone reporter. Earlier a Dutch civil action group pressed charges, which were later dropped btw, against a notorious Dutch TV-maker for what they felt a slanderous tweet followed by this morning’s news reporting a Dutch TV-presenter lost a Network contract due to one of his own ‘ironic’ tweets.

New media like Twitter not only spread news with lightning speed – the good general was fired even before the actual story broke in print – thanks to super-connected people with thousands of followers, but also demonstrates the effects of influence social media do carry. I’ve often warned clients that the Internet does not close at weekends, but new fast-paced media like Twitter have added another far more risk-carrying dimension to our 24/7 online world, which can cause a wild-fire to erupt in seconds seriously endangering, or enhancing, your brand, or like said, your personal career.

Of course, many of these dramatic examples are from people that already have great influence or high visibility in the real world and the large ordinary crowd tweeting or commenting will mostly go unnoticed. However these are serious signs that you can’t take your social media tactics too lightly and that you should prevent leaving your social media activities to unexperienced staff. Twitter and other social media alike have gained authority rapidly and can ‘make or break’ your brand within ‘seconds’.

If you haven’t already, you should consider asking your online agency to develop a social media strategy not only for your external brand communications, but also – and this might be even more important – for your internal organization. You can bet most of your organization tweets, blogs or comments privately and these activities might flash back on your organization overnight. In this super-connected sharing economy consumers have become brands and brands became consumers too. You can’t afford assuming this trendy web-savvy geek toys will pass, cause that could be a devastating mistake.

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400 Miljoen gebruikers Facebook is het sociale media platform van 2010, punt. Facebook nam het besluit de gebruikers met een update en een redesign te trakteren, Facebook viert vandaag het 6 jarige bestaan.  Op korte termijn gaat sociale media fenomeen het nieuwe design aan iedereen blootstellen, nu is het alleen nog voor the lucky few. Deze early adopters twitteren foto’s of maken een blog, zoals Mathew Sanders .

Belangrijke verbeteringen zijn dat je zonder de homepage te verlaten kunt navigeren, zoeken en dergelijke.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Het versturen van berichten is stukken vereenvoudigd , dit doe je nu vanuit een drop down menu bovenin.

Er zijn nog wat veranderingen doorgevoerd waaronder de prive status mogelijkheden en hoever de al eerder gemelde realtime search Twitter zal raken zullen we de komende maanden ontdekken.

Facebook wil graag de gebruikers tevreden stellen dat is duidelijk maar toch lukt meestal niet. Als je zoekt op ‘facebook redesing” of “New Facebook” komen er duizenden negatieve reacties naar voren. Na een redesign in Maart vorig jaar werd er door Facebook een poll opgezet en daar kwam uit dat maar liefst 94 procent de nieuwe look niet konden waarderen. Toen Facebook een vernieuwing aankondigde in 2006 werd er zelfs een studenten demonstratie georganiseerd om een update te voorkomen.

Hoe komt het dat gebruikers zo fel reageren ? Voornamelijk omdat Facebook een fenomeen is. Gebruikers bewaren er hun foto’s , agenda , persoonlijke berichtjes etc. Users zijn gewend dit te doen op een bepaalde manier en als je die traditie ongevraagd doorbreekt voelt dat exact het zelfde als iemand ongevraagd je slaapkamer opnieuw heeft ingericht. Ook al is het een verbetering ze hebben toch lopen rommelen in je spullen en het kan je natuurlijk extra boos maken als het je niet meer lukt iets direct terug te vinden.

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