Ready, Set, Break! Social Media Break, That Is.

June 28th, 2010 by mbaldwin

Had a fun weekend? Already thinking about the 4th? Guess you are ready for your social media break!

Lightning Strikes Three of the Tallest Buildings in Chicago at the Same Time
This is what we call a true natural wonder. Two weeks ago lightning storms ripped though the “Windy City”. This video clip, set to Sufjan Stevens, is awe inspiring.

The iPhone 4 Review By You

Steve Jobs tells us that reception problem is due to user error. Turns out you have to keep the bottom left corner open for optimal functionality. Whelp, I’m left handed, guess the iPhone 4 isn’t for me! Let’s see what the others say about this.

TED Talks: David Byrne- How Architecture Help Music Evolved
If you haven’t heard about Ted Talks now’s the time to get on board. TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design) is a non-profit which holds conferences dedicated to “ideas worth spreading”. The talks are mini-lectures, capped at 18 minutes, by thought leaders in their industry. It’s a philosophical feast for your brain. “Home is where I want to be, Pick me up and turn me round.” Take a lesson from Mr. Byrne (Talking Heads front man), you can’t go wrong.

Top 10 Best 4th of July Fireworks 2010

Happy Birthday America! The fourth is coming up, what are your plans? If you’re in Eastport, Main, the easternmost city in the US, the fireworks are not to be missed. Check out which other cities around America the Beautiful are known for their pyrotechnics.

Yahoo Style Guide
This is really useful! Think the APA grammar rules for internet copy. The book comes out July 6th, but the website has some great resources.

Hope you enjoyed this week’s roundup. See you next week, Happy early 4th of July!
-Mary

Step on it!

June 23rd, 2010 by Janet Salsman
How fast can you go?

How fast can you go?

Speed matters.  On the internet, it won’t get you a ticket and it’s not even a waste of gas.  Today’s webinar, The New Google Algorithm – Structuring Your Website for Optimal SEO, emphasized quickness as one of the newly important factors in how sites are ranked on search engine results pages.

(Ben, as our resident speed demon, approves.)

Speed, in this context, is not about having a lead foot or even fingers that type so fast they can’t be seen.  The first crucial speed sector is how quickly pages load.  No one likes waiting for a page to load.  Google, in this instance, feels our pain.  Slow-loading sites are now penalized for essentially annoying users who want their results and want them now.

To be fair, Google has also demanded time-trials for its spiders.  Those little crawlers have to cover a lot more territory a lot faster than they used to.  Spiders now check out more pages and pages deeper within sites.  Quick!  Get those supporting pages updated before the spiders see them!

Additionally, new content from social media sources pops up quickly on results pages.  Someone’s tweet about an embarrassing accident with your product can show up on a results page above your home page.  Getting engaged in social media and participating in the conversations that are already going on out there about your products or services can help you lay claim to those real time search results, not to mention speedily respond to praise or blame.

The clock is ticking…

Ready, Set, Break! Social Media Break, That Is.

June 21st, 2010 by mbaldwin

As Barbara always says, “It’s time for a Social Media break!”  Here are a few tools and mood elevators for your hectic week.

10 Awesome Webcam Feeds From Around the World
Did I just see Elvis marry a jellyfish? Check out these webcams to find out!

HOW TO: Follow the 2010 World Cup on Twitter
7-0?!  Did you miss the Portugal v.s. North Korea match–or should I say slaughtering? Well, don’t worry, Twitter can give you the play by play if you can’t bring yourself to wake up at 4:30am, or fitting a T.V. in your cube doesn’t seem reasonable.

5 Great Ways to Find Music That Suits Your Mood
“You don’t have to be Oliver Sacks to know that music can have a profound effect on the human psyche. Music is undeniably important in shaping moods, and, likewise, certain frames of mind require certain kinds of songs.” What’s getting you through your busy workday?  For some of us, it’s music!

17 Fresh Web Tools for Working with Color
Like music, color is as equally as essential for changing your perspective. Pallette Man actually picks colors based on a mood of your choosing, and Pictaculous will generate a color scheme based on an uploaded image.

Top 10 Stop Motion Videos on YouTube
Need some motivation for your work day? Ready for a dance session in your cube?  “Deadline Post-It” is inspiration.com!
Bonus round: The Original Human Tetris. I just can’t get enough of this one.

Whatever gets your mind off the daily grind for just 5 minutes, whether it’s mindless videos, sports updates, or soothing beats, we highly encourage checking some of these tools for brain stimulation during your 8 hour (or longer) work day!

You can thank us later.

- Mary

Do Facebook Fans Provide ROI for Social Media? We’d Put Money on It!

June 17th, 2010 by mbaldwin

What is the empirical value of a Facebook fan? This month Syncapse in association with Hotspex put out a study digesting the ROI of a Facebook fan, and examined why fans are a good indicator of brand and product health. It’s a lengthy 18 pager, but if you’re into nerdy marketer stats like me, then you’ll love it!

The Study:

Syncapse looked at the top 20 consumer brands on Facebook and paneled over 4,000 Facebook users around the US. The subjects were questioned on their consumer behavioral patterns, their perceived feelings of others (friends, family, etc.) in relation to their consumer behavior, and whether they were a fan of each of the 20 brands. The variables used for understanding the value of a Facebook fan were product spending, loyalty, propensity to recommend, brand affinity, media value, and acquisition cost.

The Highlights:

There are key points of difference between Facebook users who are “fans” and are not “fans.” Fans voluntarily categorize themselves as brand advocates, and are extremely valuable for both campaign-based and long term business efforts.

Fans are your brands captive audience.

•They exhibit more affinity and loyalty to the brand than those who are non-fans.

• Fans are 28% more likely to continue using a brand than non-fan consumers.

• 81% of fans said they felt a connection/empathy with the brand, compared to 39% of non-fans.

Fans spend more.

• On average, fans spend an additional $71.84 on products for which they are fans compared to those who are not fans.

A Fan’s word of mouth -the best lead generator.

• Fans are 41% more likely than non-fans to recommend a “fanned” product to their friends.

•The act of “fanning” has incredible influence for converting non-fans to fans.

  • 38% of the subjects paneled said they would likely become a fan of a brand if they saw a friend or family member do so.
  • 34% reported they would likely become a fan of a brand if it was a person known though Facebook rather than a family member.  That’s only a 4% difference!

So what is the ROI magic number? Using the metrics of the 5 variables mentioned above, Syncapse calculated the average value of a fan as $136.38. But take note, the fiscal value of a fan has remarkable variance as some fans are extremely active and some are inactive.

As Facebook user base continues to grow, so will the need for a brand to understand, connect with, and influence the growing audience. Brands need to adapt from traditional marketing strategies and shift in the direction of social media platforms. Communication to your colleagues of the rationale for the shift is as essential as the shift itself. We’re all trying to understand the ROI on social networks.  And sure at times while reading I felt the “well duh” moment (ex. Fans feel more connection with a brand then non-fans), I also thought the report did a great job with validating why we should spend marketing dollars on Facebook.

It’s clear; there is empirical value in a Facebook fan.  I’m on board, are you?

-Mary “watching the World Cup in my cube” Baldwin

Social Media Account Manager