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How to Create a Killer Company Blog

how to create a killer company blog kristin dziadul

Are you blogging but not sure why?

Not seeing business impact from creating blog posts?

Wondering how and why to blog for your company?

With a few quick yet critical fixes, you can turn your not-so-hot blog into a killer blog that will generate tons of traffic.

First, some considerations...

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The Role of Leadership in Social Media

We often hear of social media being equated with tools & platforms. But it's really much more than that.

If you're adopting these technologies and behaviors at your company, it's not about the shiny new toys. It's fundamentally about culture change. And that type of transformational change - which may include updating business practices - must come from the top. But more than a top-down dictum, it's got to be part of leadership.

I've previously discussed leadership here - in particular the leadership from Ford's CEO Alan Mulally, who really gets social media. He promotes a culture of transparency and openness that is completely aligned with the way we're trying to engage with consumers online and think about how we do business. Consistency of purpose and of message is key... read more >>
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5 Things Basketball and March Madness Teach About Social Media

In offices all across America TVs are going to be on during the work day this week and next as the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament cranks up. If you need an “excuse” to keep watching March Madness games when you should be working tell the boss that basketball and the tournament can give everyone a few simple pointers on social media. For example:

1. Anyone can, and sometimes will, win: At the start of the tournament or the start of a game everyone is a potential winner. The same is true in social media where customers and the people trying to earn their business have never been on more equal terms. The same goes for businesses competing with other businesses in social media. Fail to recognize this new dynamic and, for business at least, the game will soon be over.

2. At the start it’s a toss-up: Who wins the jump ball at the start of the play can set the tone for the rest of that game. Does your business have a strategy to both grab that ball and then quickly score before the other guys know what hit them? Will your business seize early opportunities and turn them into points on the board? ...
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Legitimizing Your Lackluster LinkedIn

Over the last few years LinkedIn has evolved to play a central role in professional networking and relationship building. I’ve come to find it very disappointing when I see a profile that looks like it was thrown together in 20 minutes, doesn’t have much thought put in to it, or is clearly overdue for an update.

If you think of yourself as a brand, think of your LinkedIn as part of your website – your profile should be thoroughly developed with care and attention. Take a look at these tips to bring your LinkedIn page to the next level.

Show your strategy — not a list of tactics

LinkedIn is a place for you to be descriptive. Bullet points are great for resumes, but they should stay there. Find the right language to bolster your experience and highlight your personal contributions and accomplishments rather than listing your daily duties like a job posting...

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5 Simple Ways SMB’s Can Adopt Social Media

I recently spoke at a little breakfast meeting of a 100 people or so and I knew that the economy was  still being unkind to small business owners. I knew they were still trying to wrestle with the alternative options that social media might provide. But coupled with wrestling whether to make the leap or not,  was the notion that commitment to social media is labor intensive. They already wear a lot of hats and now they have to somehow integrate social media?

So I thought it might be prudent to provide 5 simple suggestions on what an SMB can do right now to become part of that conversation...

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Kirstie Alley Is The First Celebrity Cameo In A Facebook Game

kristieiconKirstie Alley, the very public and notoriously inconsistent dieter, has made a cameo appearance in the Zoo World Facebook game.   The game, which revolves around building a zoo and keeping your customers happy, now allows for you to either purchase a Healthy Snack Stand item that is sponsored by Kirstie Alley, or you can buy a Kirstie Alley Greeting stand, which just sits there and looks pretty.

The items are shown above, and fit right into the game style.  Other than the name brand, they don’t have much to do with Kirstie at all, and her camp hasn’t released any press relating to the items.  It seems that her advertising firm is probably dipping their feet to see what kind of response they get.

It’s interesting to see celebrities make their way into social games, and the fact that it is a prominent female dieter just underscores the fact that females are the main demographic for games...

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Social Music: Top 5 Sites To Tune Into Your Friends

If you like music, then you probably want to be able to stream it online, listen to your friends’ favorites, and share your favorites with friends.  I have been looking for social music sites like these for the past few years, and have come up with a list of 5 streaming music sites that have great social features.  Enjoy the list and please leave us a comment below about your favorite social music sites.

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To be clear, I’m looking at services that help me do two things:

  • Find out what songs/bands/concerts my friends like.
  • Listen to those songs in an easy, comfortable way (preferably a streaming music website)

Without further ado, here’s the list...

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Context is King

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The web of intent is coming.

Want to confuse someone? Start talking about the importance of localized databases and the aggregate collection of data from a wide variety of users.

Huh?

We are shifting into our new reality; a reality built from our own contextual input, from both a virtual and analog perspective.

The world is now a Wikipedia entry.

The red light is always on. Smile.

Social media has taken conversation and made it a part of the public dialogue. We've created a public forum for discussion that is accessible to all people at any time.

The behavioral shift over the past five years has been nothing short of revolutionary. We now feel comfortable sharing the most intimate of details about ourselves with the populace at large.

This openness by default has led to the development and improvement of data collection. We've started to reach a critical mass of information; a mass with which we can actually do something...

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Big Pharma still looking for the “social” cure

Should drug makers be required to disclose up-front all the potential harmful side effects of new medications within a single, 140-character Tweet? And what about guidance on how to set up a Facebook fan page of some new HIV drug?

It’s amazing to think that regulators in the U.S. and Europe still haven’t figured out how Big Pharma can use social media to engage with potential patients, not to mention the friends and families of those afflicted with serious medical conditions. All too often, niche online medical forums are the first place people turn to learn more about new treatments when confronted with a confounding new malady. And still, regulators are forcing drug makers to remain on the periphery...

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How to Generate Leads on SlideShare


It will probably come as no surprise that the pre-dominant activity on SlideShare, according to the company's CEO Rashmi Sinha, who I spoke with recently about the launch of their new branded channels, is B2B lead generation.

B2B sales cycles exceed those of B2C, because the former requires someone be walked through a process, learn best practices and see relevant case studies to arrive at a purchasing decision... read more >>
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CMO’s Guide to the Social Landscape

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According to the CMO Club 81% of CMO’s plan to link their annual revenue to their social media investment!

But other studies show that many CMO’s are still confused about how to effectively integrate social media with their marketing and PR programs...

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Yahoo Acquires Facebook Fantasy Sports Game-Makers Citizen Sports

YAHOOLOGOYahoo today announced that they are acquiring Citizen Sports, a company that creates fantasy sports leagues for Facebook, iPhone, Android and other devices.  The acquisition is meant to enhance Yahoo’s position in social games and fantasy sports, and “strengthen Yahoo!’s social strategy of enriching, aggregating and distributing social content from across the entire Web, and offering a highly customizable social experience.”

Citizen Sports various applications allow people to play in fantasy leagues, fill out brackets, check out live scores...

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Social Media Statistics: TV, Multi-tasking, Online News and Your Brand’s Friends, Fans & Followers

Probably no one can make numbers look as cool as Sesame Street, but I’m about to give it a go in the name of Social Media. Here’s hoping these social media statistics make your next PowerPoint sing.

Couch Surfing, Channel Surfing and the Interweb

According to a recent survey by Nielsen, more people are surfing the web while they watch TV. Between 2009 and 2010 people who watched the Super Bowl while browsing the internet rose from 12.8% to 8.7% while Oscar viewers in the same time made a massive leap from 8.7% to 13.3% who watch and browse...

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10 Ideas to Help Business Navigate Social Media

Almost a year ago I wrote a post called 5 Reasons Social Media is Like Sailing that was well-received. It’s time to update that post.

Since then I’ve come up with more reasons sailors might just have the right approach to social media for business. Even if you aren’t into sailing you might try these approaches to see if they don’t make your time in social media more positive and more productive.

Here then are 10 Ideas to Help Business Navigate Social Media:

1. Pick your boat carefully: Not every craft is right for every sailor just as in social media not every platform is right for every individual. Pick a platform that suits you. Work with one at a time and see what works.

2. Start slowly: Nobody goes from pond sailing to open-ocean sailing in a day, weeks or even years. Learn your own capabilities, learn from others and be willing to get dunked a few times along the way.

3. Find an old-salt/mentor: Every top sailor was at some point helped along by an experienced hand. So it should be in social media: Find someone who literally knows the ropes and can help you navigate your early days. They’ll also be there to stop you from drowning when you inevitably get ... read more >>
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CMO’s Guide to the Social Landscape

CMO-SOCIAL-LANDSCAPE

According to the CMO Club 81% of CMO’s plan to link their annual revenue to their social media investment!

But other studies show that many CMO’s are still confused about how to effectively integrate social media with their marketing and PR programs...

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The Evils of Reciprocal Following on Twitter

“Reciprocal following” is when you follow the people who follow you on Twitter. Sounds harmless, even nice. But don’t be fooled. Many problems are caused by this practise. Reciprocal following should be discontinued — here’s why.

Don’t confuse your “followers” (those who have chosen to follow you) with those that you are “following.” They are two different groups of Twitter users that are associated with your Twitter account.

You should follow other Twitter users that you find interesting. The tweets from these people show up in your timeline (your Twitter feed). They should be users that provide you with information, entertainment, dialogue or whatever it is that you find interesting about them...

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