Social Networks
Wordless Wednesday
Submitted by Aldon Hynes on Wed, 09/23/2009 - 07:18Follow Friday
Submitted by Aldon Hynes on Fri, 09/18/2009 - 11:39@digiday @scottyhendo @shivsingh @StephanieSAM @ckieff @JasonDPG @annemai @KenRobbins @sofadude @LizaPost @DragonSearch @fromedome @mmathias @HartHooton @Alirana @tanyachadha @chrisfield
Every Friday many people in Social Media, especially on Twitter, but also on blogs and other sites, share lists of people that they enjoy following on social media sites. On my blog, Orient Lodge, I regularly participate in this. However, after the Digiday conferences in New York on Thursday, I thought it would be an interesting post for Digiday:Daily. I use TwitterFeed to post the title and lede of my blog post, along with a link to Twitter, and I use the Twitter App on Facebook to pull the Tweet and use it as my status on Facebook. With that, let me discuss some of the people from the Digiday events on Thursday that are well worth following.
@scottyhendo presented “The Future of Cause Marketing: Pledge to End Hunger Case Study”. He mentioned that the head of Tyson said a brand engaging in cause marketing should be like the moon, reflecting the light of the cause, in this case hunger. To illustrate his point, he provided a graph of the number of followers that he, Tyson Foods and the Pledge to End Hunger drive had during the campaign. The campaigns followers skyrocketed while his followers and the Tyson food followers remained on a standard trajectory.
I’ve often wondered how appearing at a conference like Digiday:Mobile or Digiday:Social affects the number of followers a speaker has. @shivsingh provided the keynote for Digiday:Social, “The Social MediaInfluencers: How Brands Become Connectors on the Social Web” which was very well received and I expect he may have picked up quite a few followers as a result.
@StephanieSAM led a panel on making sense of social media data, “Data Here, Data There, Data Everywhere! Making Sense of Social Data“. At one point in the discussion someone brought up a request from a brand about making a viral video. This led to a good discussion on Twitter about how a request to make a viral video is sort of like a request to make a hit TV show. Good content goes viral, but if you set out to make something go viral, it is probably less likely to have good content and go viral.
One person to join in this discussion was @ckieff. I’ve met Chris at many events and he let me know that he is now working on his own at 1 Good Reason. His card describes himself as a ‘Social Marketing Evangalist’. Normally, that would be enough for me to throw the card in the trash. Everyone and their brother on Twitter is a social marketing evangelist. However, Chris really does understand digital marketing strategy, and I encourage people to follow him on Twitter.
After the event, I had a chance to speak to many interesting people. Two that I speak with at many such events are @JasonDPG and @annemai. They are both well worth the follow. I also had a very interesting discussion with @KenRobbins. Ken is the President of Response Mine Interactive, one of the Sammy award winners.
During the conference and the awards ceremony, there were lots of interesting discussions on Twitter. Perhaps the most interesting comment came from @sofadude They observed that Weber Shandwick, one of the finalists for Best Twitter Branding, was a PR firm and not an ad shop. They went on to say that if social media is all about the conversation, then perhaps it is best to let public relations and communications firms handle your brand, as well as noting that this may be more cost efficient. Of course, they managed to communicate the idea in 140 characters.
There were several other people that contributed a lot to the discussion on Twitter about the conference and they deserve a shout out as well: @LizaPost @DragonSearch @fromedome @mmathias @HartHooton @Alirana @tanyachadha @chrisfield
So, whether you attend any of the Digiday events on Thursday, these are some of the people that I considered influencers and I hope you follow them. Of course, I hope you follow me on Twitter as well. I’m @ahynes1. Then, join the discussion and share your Follow Friday favorites and if you attended any of the Digiday events, what you thought the highpoints were.
(Cross posted at DigidayDaily.)
Wordless Wednesday
Submitted by Aldon Hynes on Wed, 09/16/2009 - 07:56Building Audience
Submitted by Aldon Hynes on Mon, 09/14/2009 - 09:18This afternoon, Colin McEnroe’s show on WNPR will “look at the State of the Blog. Specifically,… where blogging and other online communication/journalism is -- especially here in CT”. In a little discussion about it going on over on Facebook Colin says, “Old media seems shakier than ever” and continues on to ask “Do you bloggers feel ready to step up and fill the vacuum?” I answered in terms of volunteer and professional journalists and referred to my blog post Covering the Local News.
Jackie Lightfield brought up a related issue, observing, “Don't forget the corollary, advertising and marketing is evolving away from old media, will old media figure it out...” The timing of this is particularly apt, because this morning the American Press Institute holding a conference, “Newsmedia Economic Action Plan Conference”. For more information on this, check out The Information Valet Project, which includes links to live blogging of the conference.
Yet even before you can think about monetizing online content, or any sort of content, you need to have an audience. Colin is fortunate. He has a long history here in Connecticut and when he started his show on WNPR, he had an immediate audience. Yet he needs to grow and maintain that audience. His use of Facebook can help in this area, and his keen focus on keeping his shows interesting is an important aspect of maintaining the audience. This is one area where local newspapers seem to fail. They take the audience for granted, and the audience is diminishing. I suspect the American Press Institute conference will delve into this a little.
This is also an area where I think many bloggers are failing. They write their blog for their family and friends, or for some special niche. Yet too often, they don’t interact with other blogs. I often write about sites like BlogExplosion, MyBlogLog, Blogcatalog, EntreCard, Adgitize and others which provide means of joining in a discussion with other bloggers, visiting their sites, getting them to visit your sites, and perhaps even exchange links.
Some sites go even further with this. Cornyman has been running a contest where bloggers win EntreCard credits for commenting on other blogs. He describes his blog as All you want to know about being financial independent... Saving, investing, earning money worldwide opportunities for your personal finances!. This is not the sort of blog that fits closely to a niche that I would be most focused on. Yet I visit that blog, and he visits me. Hopefully we both get a little bit out of our visits.
I participated in the contest and won 500 EntreCard credits from Confessions of a Fitness Diva. Anyone who knows me will recognize that this is even further from being a niche that I would regularly visit. I will use these credits to advertise on other blogs and bring in hopefully more readers.
All of this is part of reaching out and build a larger and broader audience. For those interested in monetizing traffic, a larger audience usually means more monetization opportunities. For those interested in getting their message out, it means more people reading what you are writing, often people that might not already be thinking about things you are writing about.
I hope I’ll have time to call in to Colin’s show this afternoon and chat with him and others about how bloggers can step in and fill the vacuum being left as the old media becomes shakier and shakier. Perhaps some of the discussion will even be helpful for old media folks rethinking their relationship to online media. I hope you Listen Live to Colin’s Show at 1 PM this afternoon and help grow his audience as well.
Follow Friday
Submitted by Aldon Hynes on Fri, 09/11/2009 - 16:38@2gov @cornyman @redheadranting @larrybrauner @chinren @paulbaines @JoeTaxpayerBlog @sadermaxx @LohmanTrading
This week’s Follow Friday is again a bit of a mish-mash.
Starting the list is @2gov. Their website says:
@2gov is civic participation for the 21st Century. Once registered, simply include @2gov in tweets about issues that matter to you.
We take your tweet, match it to your specific officials, and send it to them in a professional report (even if they aren't on Twitter!)
Seems like a cool idea to me.
The rest of the people I mention are from EntreCard. @cornyman is running a contest on his blog to encourage EntreCard users to comment on each others’ blogs. Go out and add some comments. The contest sponsors include Kamila the Camel, The Fitness Diva, Work At Home, A Little Boy's blog, and EzGreatLife - Family, Fitness and Finances
Next up is @redheadranting. She writes several blogs and on Sunday asked people to follower her on Twitter in her House Cleaning Blog Style blog post. I’ve been following her on Twitter for quite a while.
The rest of the folks are people that are current ‘top droppers’ on my blog. This used to mean a lot more when EntreCard gave you credits when people dropped a card on you. They no longer do this, the value of recognizing top droppers has decreased a lot. However, you still get a higher ranking on EntreCard based on the number of people that drop cards on you and this affects your advertising rate, so it is still worth it to note various people.
At the top of the list is @larrybrauner. Larry writes Online Social Networking. It’s a good blog for people looking for ways to promote their businesses using online social networking. It is worth noting that he is currently following nearly 40,000 people on Twitter, so if he follows you, you’re part of a large group. He has an EntreCard ad coming up on my site soon.
Next is @chinren who writes Writing in China. It is a fun blog to read.
@paulbaines was a top dropper on my from two different blogs, Buy Tees and his art blog. I always enjoy it when one of his blogs shows up in the rotation. He also has an advertisement coming up on my site soon.
@JoeTaxpayerBlog is next in the list. His blog is called JoeTaxpayer. I suspect we disagree on various political issues, but he does offer helpful advice here and there.
@sadermaxx is another top dropper. The blog is mostly pet pictures. I like the blog. However, many of the recent tweets have been on some game called
#MobsterWorld which I find someone annoying.
Likewise @LohmanTrading blogs at lohmantrading.com and was a top dropper. Most of the tweets there begin #crafts on #ArtFire.
So, that’s my Follow Friday for today. For all of you EntreCard users, I would appreciate not only a card drop but also a follow.