Communication

July 03, 2009

Public-Relations-Using-Web-2-0

Public-Relations-Using-Web-2-0: "Businesses can use Web 2.0 tools to not only generate a buzz in their market, but to also develop public relations campaigns that build perpetual momentum. By taking advantage of social media sites, wikis, communities, and other collaborative environments, companies can further propel their PR efforts. Online public relations must now focus upon engaging those within a community rather than merely speaking to them."

(Via Site Reference - Webmaster Articles.)

June 27, 2009

5-Ways-Non-Profits-Can-Powerfully-Use-Facebook-Twitter-and-Social-Media

5-Ways-Non-Profits-Can-Powerfully-Use-Facebook-Twitter-and-Social-Media: "There's a bit of a chicken-or-the-egg situation with social media these days. Many people don't want to dive in until they see proof it can work for their organization, but they need to dive in before they can see that proof. To make it as easy as it can be, this article reveals five easy ways for non-profits (and for-profits, too!) to confidently jump on the social media bandwagon."

(Via Site Reference - Webmaster Articles.)

June 13, 2009

Planning-A-Web-Design-Strategy-To-Include-Search-Engine-Marketing-SEM-g

Planning-A-Web-Design-Strategy-To-Include-Search-Engine-Marketing-SEM-g: "The phrase 'web design strategy' means a range of different things to different people, and involves more than merely 'design' decisions. The term seems to imply that the issue is about color, page layout and the use of Flash animations. Yes, these factors are part of the big picture, but the 'bigger picture is about..."

June 09, 2009

BBC NEWS | Technology | Twitter hype punctured by study

A technology in evolution I think:

BBC NEWS | Technology | Twitter hype punctured by study: "Micro-blogging service Twitter remains the preserve of a few, despite the hype surrounding it, according to research."

May 27, 2009

NSW Police now officially on Twitter

NSW Police now officially on Twitter: "Encouraged by the success of a imposter claiming to be the NSW Police on Twitter, the NSW Police have now taken over the account and are using it to constructively communicate information to the public.

Reported in the Sydney Morning Herald, Twitter con gives police tweet idea, the NSW Police Twitter account is being used for awareness raising, to issue warning notifications and appeal for public assistance.

May 19, 2009

What-Is-Podcasting-And-How-Can-Podcasting-Boost-Your-Business

What-Is-Podcasting-And-How-Can-Podcasting-Boost-Your-Business: "If you want to make a name for yourself in the internet marketing or affiliate marketing world (or any other industry), then running a weekly podcasting session and encouraging people to join in are effective ways to do that."

May 07, 2009

Using Twitter for business information and advice

Using Twitter for business information and advice: "Twitter is handy for businesses looking to leverage social networking for promotion, but it's also a handy support tool for businesses that need help.

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April 29, 2009

Q&A: Twitter’s retention rates: will Twitter be pervasive or a niche app? - Trends in the Living Networks

Q&A: Twitter’s retention rates: will Twitter be pervasive or a niche app? - Trends in the Living Networks: " Nielsen research just out that shows that Twitter’s second-month retention rates for new users are 40%, compared to retention rates of 50-60% for Facebook and MySpace when they were at a similar stage in their growth."

April 27, 2009

Could Twitter One Day Replace Email PR Pitches? Maybe

Could Twitter One Day Replace Email PR Pitches? Maybe:

April 14, 2009

8 Principles for the Modern Blog …at least for 2009

8 Principles for the Modern Blog …at least for 2009

1) Baseline: Have Valuable Content
This one isn’t anything new. You have to have relevant content that’s either helpful or interesting to your audience, or you can forget the rest of the principles. Content still rules the royal court, and without it, you can’t move forward. Ideas, insights, perspectives aligned with an appropriate publishing frequency to your market is baseline. Don’t read ahead ’till you do that.

2) Know your Audience
If you’re just writing for yourself, this principle doesn’t matter. A few years ago, blogging didn’t have a strong business objective, but now we see many companies involved in blogging, so it must impact company in a positive way. So, if you want your blog to grow and spread your ideas and knowledge, then you likely have an objective. In order to be successful for your ideas to be effective, you should first know what your readers want. I know through a formal survey that most of my readers are interactive marketers, so I’m attempting to give them what they want through content and website experience.

3) Distribute the Content…
In the end, I believe web destinations are irrelevant, as we should fish where the fish are. The goal of a thought leadership blog, is often to get your ideas to spread to other locations. In the most extreme example, take Jason Calcanis, who temporarily stopped blogging and shifted to a dedicated email newsletter, it worked, as people ended up blogging his content for him. I’ve highlighted email subscription, and a host of tools at the bottom of each post that enable you to share the content elsewhere.

4) ..Yet Aggregate the Conversation
If you’re successful because of the two principles above, your content will start to spread to other locations on the web. It’ll be discussed on Twitter, tagged in Delicious, rehashed in Friendfeed, talked about in Facebook, and maybe event submitted to Digg. As a response to content distributing (Principle 3) then as a response to help to re-centralize your thoughts, you’ll need to aggregate your social content. This builds a reef for the fish to centralize around. As a result this accomplishes three things: 1) Helps people to find opinions in a single place 2) Helps you to manage the conversation 3) Provides a social reward to those who spread the content.

5) Highlight Community Conversation
While I know that in Principle 1 it’s about the content, for some blogs, highlighting the community around you is key. For example, in this blog redesign, we’ve given nearly equal attention to the comments and conversation. We’ve aggregated Friendfeed conversation (and soon Facebook), as well as given each commenter the ability to show their icon. (sign up to Gravatar if you want your smiling picture to appear in the comments), you’ll even notice the prominent comment bubbles next to each blog title. If you’re a regular reader, you’ll know that the collective commenters say some really brilliant stuff -let’s focus on the collective voices.

6) Reflect a Personal Brand
Whether you like the concept or term, expect the desire and need for personal brands to increase during a global recession. As people become sensitive that they may be positioned against a dozen other candidates, demonstrating thought leadership to be found, a built in audience, or a living resume of their knowledge and how they interact with others is key. We’ve provided a variety of ways for people to connect with me via email, social networking sites, and even an embedded Twitter ticker tape below the header. This means that having a visually aligned personal brand with your goal is important, why? The way you represent yourself is an indicator of how you’ll represent your employer and clients.

7) Get Serious, Hire a Pro
This project was more ambitious than I could have taken on in my busy schedule or antiquated UI design background. Therefore it’s important to hire someone who knows what they’re doing, in fact read Mitch’s behind the scenes guest post, there’s only 7 images on the blog design, in an attempt to optimize the site. Mitch does this professionally, and it was worth the money to hire him to lead this project. I don’t have the time to learn it, nor do I want to risk messing up the blog.

8] Got an Principle to Share? Leave a Comment
I won’t profess to knowing all the principles, so I’m leaving this one open to the community. What principles for the modern web blog need to be factored in?


By the way, I’ll be working on the popular posts section, making it a quick reference guide to those that quickly need the most helpful content. Stay tuned.

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