Monday 19 October 2009

great article on why companies can't afford to ignroe social media

Check this out.

Jan Moir of the Daily Mail in London knows all about the power of social media. her reputation (such as it was) was destroyed overnight. And it wasn't just Stephen Fry what done it!

Monday 12 October 2009

Great viral video

Here is a link for a great viral video from Samsung. Just goes to show the power of social media to promote a product. Its had 200,000+ views on YouTube.
Here ya go

Sunday 11 October 2009

My new business!

Firstly, apologies for the delay since my last post.
But I have been busy....
Having spent my entire working life admiring the work of entrepreneurs, I have taken the plunge and started up my own business. Windrush Communications is an online reputation management agency. We do everything from social media engagement, search engine optimisation and strategic online PR. The business has been up and running for about 2 months now and its looking good.
We have secured our first Malaysian client - as well as one in Singapore - and have high hopes of signing at least two UK-based clients within the next month or so.
Frankly, starting up a business is terrifying. There is no safety net. You have a bad week at work, but you still get paid by your employer. Have a bad week as a business owner and there is a danger you won't be able to pay yourself at all.
And there are always doubts: Will companies be interested in what I have to offer? Will this make any money? etc etc. And the logistical issues are a pain as well. Incorporating a new company, getting a website set up (ours cost a paltry $250 as we have no cash to spare!), business cards printed etc, all take valuable time that could be used pursuing new business.

I havent had a decent night sleep for weeks. I lie awake worrying. Of course I know how futile that it, but setting up a new business is like walking blindfolded through a mindfield. Thankfully I have some great friends who have provided me with invaluable advice and encouragement. Without their support, things would have been infinitely harder.

Anyway peeps, I will keep you updated on a more regular basis from now on.

Monday 27 July 2009

UK government wakes up to Twitter

The Twits in the UK government have woken up to Twittering and produced a 20 page guide for government bureaucrats who want to use Twitter.
It seems that officialdom believes that Twitter can give the government a more "human" face.
Good luck with that. It will take more than Twitter to make people vote Labour at the next general election. Cynicism aside, Twitter is a powerful communications tool and if an organisation as staid as Whitehall can see its potential, then social media really has established itself at the heart of communications strategy for any organisation.
You can read all about it here.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/twitter/5919847/Government-launches-20-page-guide-about-using-Twitter-for-civil-servants.html

Wednesday 15 July 2009

Timberland rocks!

A great article on going green, by jeff Swartz, CEO of Timberland. He highlights how the company is using Green Rubber in its products.
http://www.fastcompany.com/blog/jeff-swartz/greener-good/consumer-demand-and-building-brand

Monday 13 July 2009

The power of social media

I just wanted to share this article with you all. Its a great case study of how social media is changing the world.
Just ask the Chinese...

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/arianna-huffington/bearing-witness-20-you-ca_b_231096.html

Wednesday 1 July 2009

Monitoring your reputation

What is the starting point in ensuring you have a good online reputation?
In my opinion it is the understanding that you don't control your reputation any longer. It is not about advertising, it is about what people say about you! And social media means that a bad word about your company or its services goes an awfully long way.
For a travel company it might be a bad review on TripAdvisor. For a bank it might be a bitchy post on a financial services website.
Once you appreciate that countless conversations about you and your company are taking place on online, then the first thing to do is to set up a system to keep track of what is being said and where. Only then can you start to engage in the dialogue. Once you know what is going on, then an action place can be started that will enable you to engage with your stakeholders online.
There are tools available that will assist you in tracking these conversations, but engagement takes real expertise and a real understanding of how to talk to stakeholders using social media.
In Malaysia, where I currently hang out, so few companies actually understand this.
A new company, which I won't name for now, is about to launch in KL that will provide bespoke consultancy to companies and individuals who want to use social media to enhance their brands and services.
More on this later...