April 4, 2012 marks the date when Facebook’s Timeline features will kick in for those who have not voluntarily made the change. While this date may pass by unceremoniously for some, it will mark a dramatic change in how to best use Facebook for marketing efforts. Here are four changes you should take note of: 1. Pinning your posts: How it works: Pinned posts are … [Read more...]
Big, battered, bruised and back for more. Learning from social media mistakes of big global brands.
What can we learn from the social media screw-ups of the biggest global brands? Lots. Their mistakes can teach the rest of us some valuable lessons. Facebook, Twitter and Youtube have 1.2 billion combined users. That’s a lot of influence for media vehicles that didn’t exist prior to 2005. And that doesn’t even include the countless blogs and other social media tools and apps … [Read more...]
How will Facebook’s new Timeline tell your story?
Like many of you, I have been receiving banner alerts when logging into Facebook, prompting me to migrate to the new Timeline and banner design. I’ve noted numerous colleagues who have made the switch and I’ve also been touring pages looking for creative approaches. I’ve yet to make the change since I am currently analyzing what is driving it, and how to best use the new … [Read more...]
P2P (people to people) strategy important in age of social media
I teach undergraduate and graduate level university marketing courses. Current textbooks are filled with strategies for B2B (business to business) and B2C (business to consumer) applications. But I really think with the evolution of social media and its impact on business, both of these areas have evolved into a P2P (people to people) model. Why P2P? People do … [Read more...]
Is Google+ the new Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn combined?
Many business leaders I speak to greet the opportunity to create and manage another social media identity with the same anticipation as a root canal. They question the necessity of it and the time required. I’ve been watching with great interest the growth of Google+. At 90 million users (Jan 2012) they are still a far cry from Facebook’s 800 million users. Arguably … [Read more...]







