Wednesday, August 31, 2011

The incredible growth of social media

Social Media is increasing dramatically in demographics and users globally.


In one year sites such as Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn are gaining users and more and more marketers/advertisers are using social networks to increase brand awareness and reach potential customers as well as people who loyally use their brands.


Most brands are recognising customer loyalty and are rewarding customers with check ins, giveaways, prizes, competitions, surveys while increasing comments and shares across all sites.


Twitter is widely used, it has a massive global reach and seem that micro blogging makes it easier for users to sign in and share content publicy and widely.


In less than 6 years, social media has changed the way we interact and changed the way we do and can do business.


Have a look at this: The Growth of Social Media: An Infographic

Friday, August 12, 2011

Ban social media?!

There are hundreds of articles this morning about banning social media - or monitoring certain accounts and shutting them down as a result of the riots throughout London this week.


The London riots have been a news item all week. On social media, people (or *looters) are posting photos of the goods they have stolen and being arrested for it.


And on Twitter by following the #Londonriots hashtag, it has been streaming up to date information while police men and journalists have been confirming or denying rumours and keeping locals informed. Twitter is a site where all information is shared publicly and the information can be used both positively and negatively.


While people were Tweeting about the riots and asking questions, others were embracing #Londoncleanup #OperationCupofTea and #riotcleanup to assist with the clean up and to show the world that people use social media for good  and that Twitter and Facebook were a way of reaching locals and encouraging them to clean up the streets and aid and assist people who had been affected by the riots.



Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Want to be a better Blogger?

Last Saturday, Nuffnang held the Nuffnang Blogopolis 2011 in Melbourne, which enabled Bloggers to meet each other and attend 7 masterclasses.
During the Blogopolis, Bree from The Blog Stylist was live Tweeting and live Blogging the day.

Bree managed to keep both attendees and non attendees well informed throughout the day and rounded up each presentation. Thanks to Bree blogging about each class and tools mentioned during the day to enabled everyone to access content and keep up to date.

This list will certainly help anyone who wants to blog, to use and interact with others, to insert content into their blogs, to provide excellent pictures and to make use of  the tools that have been used and are highly recommended:

Read each of Bree's blog posts with information about the 7 masterclasses of the day - her involvement shows that is you are having an event or a conference - live blogging and Tweeting of the day assists the attendees yet also helps you connect with non attendees who find the information, Tweets and roundups of each session very helpful.

By Tweeting, posting information and content live, you are providing a helpful resource. People love to share, to comment, to respond to each other.

By using social media tools, it showed that actively using social media, makes the best use of social media - engaging.

Follow Bree from The Blog Stylist on The Blog Stylist  and thanks to the Nuffnang Roundup, here are people to follow so you can use social media wisely and blog, blog, blog!

1. Tools of the TradeKey Points
Nicole Avery – @planningqueenMichael Aulia – @michaelaulia + Blogopolis blog post
Arnold Aranez – @mr_gadget
2. Blog PhotographyKey Points
Danielle Melnyczenko – @danimezza
Minh Giang – @minhg
3. Improving Blog ContentKey Points
Christie Burnett – @childhood101Susan Thye – @chocolatesuzeNikki Parkinson – @stylingyou
4. Working with BrandsKey Points
Andrew Hughes – @y0z2a
Jaclyn Ely – @jaciely
5. Editorial vs. AdvertorialKey Points
Nikki Parkinson – @stylingyouPhoebe Montague – @ladymelbourneDavid Krupp – @davekruppArnold Aranez – @mr_gadget
Jeff Tan – @jeff_iprospect
6. Blog Branding & MarketingKey Points
Darren Rowse – @problogger
7. The Australian BlogosphereKey Points
Candice Deville – @superkawaiimama
Darren Rowse – @problogger
Eden Riley – @edenland
Helen Yee – @grabyourfork
Nicole Avery – @planningqueen


Monday, August 1, 2011

Let's Talk About Twitter

I love Social Rabbit, whose very helpful post will provide you (and beginners) with 5 essential Twitter tips, to help you get to know and use Twitter effectively.

Have a look around the Social Rabbit site, Lara Solomon is an excellent business women, who provides very valuable tips and information about social media (and training) she is very interactive on social media, follow her example and you will learn how to use social media wisely!

Twitter is an excellent business tool, it will help you find people in your industry, find you like minded people and help you market and promote your products and services.

One advantage with Twitter is the ability to know your competitors and you will find that a lot of companies are followed by or do follow companies who have similar products and services. I feel that places your business or organisations amongst peers who have different ways of getting their messages across. It helps to see what similar organisations are saying and you can ReTweet their links and get inspired to write Facebook updates and blog posts from regular updated information which you can source on Twitter.

Following competitors at the beginning of your Twitter journeys means you can get a feel of the content, links and blog posts you can add. It also gives competitors a feel of your company and as far as I know, this method of sharing, ReTweeting, being inspired by content to write your own will not be harmful to your business.
I recommend that you find and follow people who have your interests in common and such as charities/authors or anything really where you get your inspiration and motivation from. Being human on Twitter, communicating with others, responding, answering questions, going off topic ( just a little bit) will help. This means that you will be truly connecting, think of it as being at a professional networking function, sure you talk mainly about work and work issues but you end up talking about other things - on Twitter many people have benefited by the authenticity of their accounts and by being connected and receptive.

Please note a link at the bottom of Lara's Post refers to Google + please have a look, this is Google's social media platform , which will be open to the public soon. Google+ is going to be another form of social media, another way to get your message across, a site  to find and to reach your clients and certainly will be another tool which will be useful for marketing your products and services.