Facebook the movie “The Social Network” trailer
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Tags: Facebook Movie, The Social Network movie
Diesel Cam – the first “mirror on the wall’ that works with Social Networks
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As the cultural shift toward sharing gathers pace, Brands have to put their social strategy at the centre of their marketing plan. Watch the video here:
http://bit.ly/c5XXnl
Tags: Diesel Cam, Reggie James, Social Media
Is Social Sharing ‘the most important behavioural shift of the 21st century’?
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It’s polling day today in the UK and like most people I am sick to the back teeth of these individuals parading their wares to the great British public – begging for us to put a cross against their name. The reality is that, if the polls are to be believed, it will be a hung parliament and we will be doing this all over again from Friday.
One thing that has come out of this election is how politicians have uses Social Media to interact with the public at large but also with specific groups and target marginalised individuals. Social media and the willingness for people to share their thought, views and anything else is a major change in both how we live our everyday lives as well as engage with society at large. When watching Question Time on the BBC or listening to Any Answers on Radio 4, it is no longer necessary to do a double take when David Dimbleby ask us to follow the programmes ‘tweets’ or for an old colleague to Link-In to us and for them to see what we’ve been doing (sometimes in great detail) for the past few years.
As I am sharing my thoughts with you, I should point out that the original headline came from Shane Richmond of the Telegraph’s Tech blog who in turn, obtained a spin of the headline and the thrust of the piece from David Armano, of Edelman Digital who had written an article for the Harvard Business Review.
In David’s article he dives deeper into this ‘Social Sharing’ shift, citing it as being bigger than Facebook and Twitter as well as looking at elements that make this phenomenon so big. These elements include:
• Data Gathering
• Knowledge Sharing & Collaboration
• Content Distribution
• Social Currency
Read more at the Harvard Business Review: http://bit.ly/cQ5zYa
Tags: David Armano, Harvard Business Review, HBR, Shane Richmond, Social Media, Social Sharing
Levi’s ads Social Media to its online strategy – Social Shopping
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We’ve come a long way from watching Nick Kamen wash his Levi 501’s in the laundrette – from the excellent and iconic advertisement devised by BBH London in the 80’s.
Fast forward 20 odd years and the days of Nick Kamen are distant memory as today’s youth interact with the Social media platforms to discover the latest trends and see what their friend are buying.
What was true 20 years ago is true now and Levi has hit the Zeitgeist again and developed an integrated Social Media strategy with a plug-in for facebook. The plug-in has an integrated “like” feature with every product on the site that allows you to see the number of people on facebook who like the item – it also allows you to cast your own vote.
A big thank you to Aden Hepburn, Head of Digital at IdeaWorks (Y&R – WPP) who is a fellow Linked In member of the Intelligent Social Media Group
http://bit.ly/cgU2c9
Reggie James
Tags: Facebook, Levi's, Social Media, Social Shopping
Measuring Social Media
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Please feel free to read my post on Measuring Social Media on the Digital Clarity Blog
See it here: http://www.digital-clarity.com/blog/social-media/measuring-social-media
Tags: Digital Clarity, Measuring Social Media, Reggie James
How The Fortune 100 use Social Media
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A study by leading PR & Communication group Burson-Marsteller.
Sample of 100 Companies: 29 US Companies, 48 European Companies, 20 Asia-Pacific Companies 3 Latin America Companies.
Data collected between November 2009 and January 2010 by Burson-Marsteller’s global research team.
Tags: Burson-Marsteller, Fortune 100, Global Social Media Checkup, Social Media for Business
£1m in sales for Sony via Twitter
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Following Dell’s report in January highlighting sales by it various laptop divisons on sales that could be allocated to Twitter – it is the turn of the Japanese electronics giant Sony, to flex it muscle in what is fast becoming a peacock parade of large companies looking to show-off their Social Media crudentials.
Speaking at Marketing Week’s Social Media for Brand Building event yesterday, Nick Shapeless Sony’s head of corporate communications highlighted the use of Twitter as a tool to amplify the company’s PR activity.
Sony launched a campaign for a special edition of its Cybershot camera range last year and used social media to extend PR coverage over nine months, resulting in over £12.5m in revenue.
More at NMA: http://bit.ly/9n6kWJ
Tags: Marketing Week’s Social Media for Brand Building, NMA, Social Media, Sony, twitter
Google creates a Buzz – Google Buzz
Posted by Reggie James | Filed under Google, Google Buzz, Social Media
As the Social Media space heats up and new sites emerge acesed via both computers and mobile, Google has once again entered the fray to try and capture a market it views in growing importance.
Looking to catch up with Facebook and Twitter, the idea behind buzz is to add elements of Social Media to Google’s Gmail service.
Learn more at http://www.google.com/buzz
Tags: Google Buzz, Social Media
Google Search is getting more Social
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Google Moves Social Search from Labs to Beta
The official Google blog today outlined some enhancements to Google search that has more of a social feel and indicates the direction (in part) as to where the Search Engine is heading.
Some of the new features include a new image search algorithm. Now when you’re doing a search on Images, you may start seeing pictures from people in your social circle. These are pictures that your friends and other contacts have published publicly to the web on photo-sharing sites like Picasa Web Albums and Flickr. Just like the other social results, social image results appear under a special heading called “Results from your social circle.” See video below and read the blog here : http://bit.ly/cbgC5C
Tags: Flickr, Google, Google Search is getting more Social, Picasa, Social Media
Social Media Week London 2010
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Social Media Week conferences take place simultaneously in New York City, Berlin, London, San Francisco, Toronto and São Paulo. It will explore the profound impact that social media has on culture, business communications and society at large. More at: http://socialmediaweek.org/about/
Special thanks Julia Eilon for promoting this event: http://chinwag.com/blogs/julia-eilon
Tags: Social Media Week
10 Trends for 2010 in less than 2 minutes thanks to JWT Intelligence
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Social Media for Business: Dell shows the way
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Dell Laptops commercial use of Twitter and how to make money out of Social Media.
One of the most frequently asked questions when companies are looking at the commercial use of Social Media is, “How can my company use Social Media to win new business”? Fear not my hunters of this elusive Holy Grail; the answer is to be found at the offices of the computer behemoth, Dell. After pioneering the use of the internet first time round and using paid search advertising to its full potential, the company has done it again by using Twitter to sell its equipment round the world.
Dell has announced that it has more than doubled the amount of money it is making via its Twitter accounts around the world to $6.5m. Of that $2m was made directly and another $1m was accounted for when traffic to Dell.com was factored in.
The $3m included both 2007 and 2008 when there was minimal Twitter activity, but the 2009 figure shows real growth that has come during the year the number of people using Twitter within the Dell organisation has increased to somewhere between 100-200.
Some of the strongest growth Dell is seeing is coming from emerging markets. It highlighted Brazil as one area it was doing particularly well.
Dell’s operation in Brazil via its @DellnoBrasil Twitter account has generated $800,000 in eight months of activity.
Richard Binhammer a spokesman for Dell, said the growth in Brazil showed the social web was not just a European or US phenomenon, but a global one.
“That’s interesting not only from an emerging market perspective, but from a social web perspective as well as it shows the spread of services like Twitter.”
Another market Dell highlighted was its @Delloutlet operation in Canada.
“DellHomeSalesCA went onto Twitter because a number of Canadian Twitter users and bloggers were asking us why isn’t Dell on Twitter in Canada. Now it is,” Binhammer said.
Since it began operating on Twitter @DellHomeSalesCA has generated $150,000 in sales. As has happened in other markets where the social web is used, the market itself has helped inform a business what its customers want as much as what they don’t want.
In addition to generating $6.5m in sales revenues via Twitter, social networking in a wider sense has allowed Dell to make what it says are 3.5 million social connections from sites such as Facebook, Google’s Okut, Slideshare, Flickr, YouTube as well as Twitter, Dell’s own Direct2Dell online community forum and its crowdsourcing project IdeaStorm, which has 60,000 members.
“These are people who are fans or followers of Dell on social networks. There are more besides this as we are not counting the many bloggers we listen to and engage with,” Binahmmer said.
The crowdsourcing of IdeaStorm is proving to be a valuable part of Dell’s social media operation. Thousands of ideas come to Dell via this site from users suggesting changes and modifications. Hundreds of these have been acted upon.
Binhammer cited Dell’s launch of a product for aids charity (Red) that came from user suggestions; expansion of its Linux product offering for consumer PC and laptops; and a change to keyboard design for its Dell Mini netbook range as another.
“Users had a problem with where the apostrophe key was located on the Dell Mini’s keyboard. They were finding it hard to use because of the reduced size and so we changed it. That was a crowdsourced idea.
In a post on the Dell blog, Lionel Menchaca, chief blogger at Dell, said that looking to the future Dell would be taking steps to tackle what he described as “the big issues on the horizon like profile collaboration”.
He said for Dell (or any company), isolated social media efforts would not lead to long-term success and said the PC maker would be focusing on three key areas:
1. Streamlining its presence in social media networks and creating meaningful content for customers and continue to increase its connections in those places.
2. Focus on building a tighter integration between Dell.com, Support.Dell.com, its Dell Community sites with its presence in social networks.
3. Continue its focus on scaling support of social media initiatives into the Dell business units.
This article was first published by Brand Republic in December 2009 and certain extracts have been taken from this original article
Reggie James
Tags: commercial use of Social Media, commercial use of Twitter, crowdsourcing, Dell Laptops, Direct2Dell, Facebook, Google's Okut, IdeaStorm, Reggie James, Slideshare, Social Media for Business, YouTube
Is Social Media a fad? Or is it the biggest shift since the Industrial Revolution?
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Social Media Revolution
An excellent video from earlier in the year worth re visiting.
Thanks Socialnomics 09
Tags: Facebook, Social Media, Social Media Revolution, twitter
Lovely AOL video by Universal Everything
Posted by Reggie James | Filed under AOL, Social Media
Reminds me, must get some toothpaste
AOL / Ooze from Universal Everything on Vimeo.
Google lauches real time Search
Posted by Reggie James | Filed under Google AdWords, SEO, Search Advertising, Social Media, twitter
It was only a matter of time. Google launches realt time and and once again lays the guntlet down to Microsoft.
Tags: Bing, Google, Microsoft, PPC, Real time Search, SEO, Social Media
TweetDeck v0.32 – the best way to use Twitter
Posted by Reggie James | Filed under Social Media, twitter
New version of TweetDeck, rocks! Here is a video outlining the best bits of the upgrade.
Tags: Reggie James, Social Media, TweetDeck, TweetDeck v0.32, twitter
Twitter Whore
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A rather annoying YouTube starlet going on about her obsession with Twitter. Sadly the underlying addiction to twitter is something we can all relate to – go gal!
Tags: Reggie James, twitter, Twitter Whore, You Tube
Twitter Search in Plain English
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A nice video tha that highlights twitter search. Thanks to Jon, Head of Digital at Space & Time Media – a true MediaStarz
Tags: MediaStarz, Reggie James, Tweet, twitter, Twitter Search
Google Music Search Feature
Posted by Reggie James | Filed under Google AdWords, Reggie James Digital Clarity, Search Advertising, Social Media
Some Good Ideas for Social Media from the Big Brands (video) WPN
Posted by Reggie James | Filed under Reggie James Digital Clarity, Social Media
Some Brands Have Good Ideas For Social Media (WPN) VIDEO
A great video from our friends at Web Pro News looking at some of the strategies being employed by larger brands like Ford and Nike.
Reggie James



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