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The Social Media Del Awards

22 Feb 2012 / 0 Comments / in Facebook, Google Hangouts, Google+, LinkedIn, Social Media, Social Networking, Twitter/by Rosalyn

With the Academy Awards fast approaching, we’ve created our own awards. The Social Media Del Awards reflect the highest achievement in Social Media. The categories are listed below, with three nominees per category.

Most Hilarious Tweeps

  • @DeathStarPR
  • @NickGenius
  • @RobHuebel

Most Tweeted About Events

  • Royal wedding
  • Raid on Osama bin Laden
  • Beyonce baby bump revelation

Best Viral Photo

  • Vancouver riot kissing couple
  • Royal wedding balcony kiss
  • Hawkeye the dog at soldiers funeral

Best Business Collaboration Tool

  • Yammer
  • Salesforce Chatter
  • Google+ Hangout

Best Social Media Tool

  • HootSuite
  • TweetDeck
  • Sprout Social

Best Viral Video

  • Ultimate Dog TeaseYouTube Preview Image
  • Crazy Nastyass Honey BadgerYouTube Preview Image
  • Webcam 101 For SeniorsYouTube Preview Image

Best use of Social Media in Marketing Campaigns

  • Diesel
  • KLM
  • Coca-Cola

Addiction of the Year

  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • Spotify

Most Improved Platform

  • Facebook
  • Google+
  • LinkedIn

Best Social Media for Writers

  • Storyfix
  • WritingRoom
  • Scribd.

Top Social Media PR Fails in 2011

  • Chrysler
  • Kenneth Cole
  • Anthony Weiner

Let the voting begin! Post your votes in the comments, or vote through Twitter @SocialMediaDel #SocialMediaDelAwards. Next week we will tally the votes and award the winners. Stay tuned!

Social Media Tip Tuesday: Using Interactive YouTube Videos For Business

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21 Feb 2012 / 0 Comments / in B2C, Blog, Communication, Demographics, International, Social Media, Social Networking, YouTube/by Angelo

Our Social Media Specialist Angelo Fernandez explains why companies and businesses should be using interactive YouTube videos and gives a few simple tips on how to do so. The video tip is also available in Spanish.

Nuestro Especialista de Social Media Angelo Fernandez explica por que las compañias y empresas deben utilizar videos interactivos de YouTube y da unos simples consejos sobre como hacerlo. El consejo de video tambien esta disponible en Ingles.

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Pinterest and The Social Media Business Equation

20 Feb 2012 / 0 Comments / in B2B, B2C, marketing, Social Media, Social Networking, The Social Media Business Equation/by Meredith Darling

Meredith Darling | @merdar

Like we said in a previous blog, “Pinterest is a growing bookmarking site that lets you tag websites based on images, and sort those images onto boards.” Confused? Don’t over think it- it’s a bunch of pretty pictures all in one place. Boards can be of anything you want, Bucket List, Places to Visit, Fitness Motivation, Junk, Crafts, Reading List, Squirrels… the options are only limited by your imagination (excluding nudity and hate). The site launched via invite-only in 2010 and managed to stay mostly under the radar until a few months ago, but now the word is out.

Named 2012′s hottest website by Pete Cashmore, CEO and founder of Mashable, Pinterest has grown so much that it ties Twitter and Google for third place in online referral traffic at 3.6% (poor MySpace is still clenching for dear life at 0.01%). That’s no surprise when you consider that visitors increased 4,000% from June-December of last year, with 7 million in December alone. These numbers are what has got companies drooling.Shareaholic, Pinterest, Social Media Delivered, social media

Here are the facts on Pinterest: people love it, it’s growing, it gets people to your website. So the big question remains,

Should your business be on Pinterest?

Social Media Delivered is the first to admit that every social media network isn’t right for every company. You have to find what works best for your product or service. Pinterest is almost entirely visual, aside from the captions and comments that, if you’re like me, no one really reads. My feelings are if your company has found success on Facebook they will on Pinterest. Why? Just like on Facebook, users on Pinterest do not want to be sold to. They are there in most cases for reasons outside their professional life, which is why it is important to be careful about what you pin. That’s where The Social Media Business Equation comes in.

Yes. Now what?

The Social Media Business Equation applies to all social media networks; Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, blogs, and yes, Pinterest. No one likes that friend that only talks about himself and never lends a helping hand, so don’t think of Pinterest as another advertising medium. As with all social media, it is another way to connect with your clients, and that is why the equation works perfectly here.

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20% Inform- share pictures that you know will be enjoyed by your prospects and client base. Take this example from Real Simple magazine. They have a board dedicated to “New Uses for Old Things.” On it you’ll find interesting uses for every day items you may have thrown away otherwise. Real Simple knows that their subscribers will find this interesting and helpful because organization advice is part of what the magazine offers. Pin things related to your industry. For example, a hotel or airlines could pin travel tips. A bank could pin images of how the design of paper money has changed over time. A supermarket could pin wellness tips. An energy company could pin Earth city lights view from space.

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20% Entertain-post quirky and humorous photos or videos that apply to your industry. Zales has a board dedicated to love song videos, the idea being that you feel emotion when watching them. Other entertain ideas include inspirational quotes, memes, jokes, amateur video taken at the office, get creative! Your customers want to be friends with you, and everybody wants a friend who can make them laugh.

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40% Interact- ask questions, take a poll, request fans share their experiences, repin/like pictures, and make comments. How do you do this by pinning a picture you ask? Take a lesson from Southwest Airlines. The picture you pin doesn’t always have to ask the question, but it should inspire them to answer it. A car dealership could pin a picture of the world’s fastest car and ask “What song  would you listen to at 267 mph?” Remember: you are asking questions to connect with your customers and spark a conversation.

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20% Convert to Business- you’ve taught them something, made them laugh, got them thinking, now it’s appropriate to ask for business. Lowe’s did a great job of this with their “Unique Gift Cards” board. Why would someone pin this you ask? Maybe they find it funny, maybe they are going bald, maybe they have a gift giving board or a to do list board. Maybe they just love Lowe’s. One of their gift cards was pinned and liked by 16 people. Those people have a total of 1,025 followers. Something to think about.

LinkedIn Groups: Maximizing the Strength of Your Network

17 Feb 2012 / 0 Comments / in LinkedIn, Social Media/by Brandie Broihier

Brandie Broihier | @BrandieNic

The value of LinkedIn lies not in solely the strength of your profile, but in how you network within the sight. Through recommendations, connections, applications, and groups, LinkedIn provides the best online networking experience.

By now, your profile on LinkedIn should have an eye-catching summary of your accomplishments and interests, a mirror image of your resumé, and applications linking your profile to the other social media platforms you use.

How do I join groups?

We hope you are also participating in what has the potential to be the best method for networking you will find within LinkedIn, groups. Groups are gathering popularity on the site, and you can search for groups the same way you search for connections.

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Just choose “Groups” from the drop-down menu next to the search box. As with most search functions, you can filter your results using the advanced search page to find groups most suited to your needs. Check out which groups your connections participate in as well; this is another great way to find the most relevant groups for you.

Why are groups important?

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The value of LinkedIn groups comes not just from the conversations and networking that happen between members, but also by increasing your social reach – in this case, your ability to connect to people through LinkedIn. As you sort through groups, do not hesitate to join those that are open to the public. You can be a member of 50 groups with a free LinkedIn account.

You can connect with and send LinkedIn messages to all group members when you join a group. This function is extremely beneficial as you can now directly message new group connections, whereas your direct “in-mails” through LinkedIn are limited.

So I joined some groups. Now what?

Take some time to participate in relevant groups, listen to the conversations happening, and get to know key members. Connect with those people and work to build relationships with them. If a group isn’t helpful, leave it and look for another. Some groups also include subgroups for more focused networking and conversations, so don’t forget to investigate those, too.

These groups aren’t connecting me to prospects, why not?

“Opposites Attract.” When you chose your groups, how did you pick what to join? Most often, people filter based on their interests and skills. While this sounds logical and makes sense, you have now found yourself in groups with people just like you.

Now that you are familiar with how groups work, go back and think about your target audience. If you are skilled in sales, do not join only groups with other sales professionals. They aren’t going to become your client (though you may pick up some valuable information through participation).

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Ask yourself a few questions:

  • Take the time to put yourself in your customer’s shoes. LinkedIn groups will yield prospects, connections, and information providing that you are looking in the right places. Find the most appropriate and useful groups for yourself and start participating.Who is in my target audience?
  • What groups are they in?
  • What will I say to them to make connections?

Read these blogs for more information on LinkedIn:

  • Social Media Tip Tuesday: LinkedIn Profiles
  • How Employers are Considering Social Media Screening for Hiring Candidates
  • How-To Add Video to Your LinkedIn Profile
  • Leveraging LinkedIn: Tips and Tricks for Profile Success

Google Hangouts – And What They Could Mean For Business

16 Feb 2012 / 0 Comments / in Blog, business, Google+, marketing, Social Media, Social Networking/by Angelo
Angelo Benito Fernandez – Spadaro | @abfsra

Over the past few years there have been amazing advances in video-related technology that now allow us to easily produce videos and have live conversations via video mediums. People are becoming more acceptant of the idea of using video to communicate with businesses, friends, celebrities, co-workers and whoever else is online at the time. Today you can join a “Google Hangout” to video-chat live with up to 9 other people and it allows anyone in the Hangout to share their computer screen.

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What makes Google Hangouts such a great tool for the work place is also how simple it is to use. What these Hangouts mean for business on the most basic level is that conference calls or video conferences just got a whole lot easier (and it’s free). Having a robust video-service for meetings and chats will set you apart from all your competitors.

These video chats can easily be recorded for anyone who missed out on the meeting or if you want the meeting to be available later for anyone who wants to look it over. That feature is great for future employees who want to know what a typical meeting/chat is like before they participate in one.

The “Hangout with Extras” also makes brainstorming sessions and group project meetings much easier because you can share and edit documents at the same time. This is wonderful when you’ve got different co-workers that are in different places whether it be another floor of the same building or on the other side of the world.

Other ideas:

  • A simple example would be the traditional interview process we have in use today. When interviewing a potential intern or employee you could video chat the first time around instead of a phone call.

  • Virtual training for in-house and external use would also be a breeze using Hangouts because of the real-time screen-sharing capabilities so you could show employees or clients how to get something done while they follow you and can ask questions along the way.
  • For external use these Hangouts could also end up being the future of customer service. Much like with the virtual training people could call in with their issues or troubles and actually “show” the representative what is going wrong instead of trying to describe it over the phone or through chat.

  • The Hangout could also be a great marketing and advertising tool because of the inherent exclusivity with the 10-people maximum. You could run various contests and promotions for and make it only good for “first 10 people” kind of thing. Perhaps they could get a sneak peek at a certain product/announcement your company is going to make or maybe they get an exclusive interview with a person of interest.

This is only the beginning though, Google is already toying around with Google Hangout On Air which will still only allow 10 people to participate on the video-chat but anyone else who wants to see what’s going on can watch the live stream of the video chat going on which will open up even more possibilities. The Hangout feature is already available on Android phones and will soon be available on the iPhone meaning that these video chats and conferences will be even more convenient than they already are.

In 5 years maybe Google Hangouts will be obsolete, but video-chatting will not. Video chatting is simply the next step in the evolution of communication, we’ve gone from the telegraph to the phone to online chats and now video chats. Every step in that chain has made communicating faster and/or more personal to better and more closely recreate a conversation in person.

Top 20 Google+ Pages from Social Media Delivered

15 Feb 2012 / 1 Comment / in business, Facebook, Google+, marketing, Mashable, News & Stuff, Social Good, Social Media/by Brandie Broihier

Brandie Broihier | @Brandienic 

The release of Google+  in 2011 sparked a major topic of discussion in the world of Social Media.  The Google+/Twitter Feud  made headlines recently when Google announced the new “Search Plus Your World” feature.  (See our article about the feud here.)

Buzz continues to grow surrounding the viability of Google+, and while some companies have yet to catch on that Google+ will be more vital than ever in 2012, others are already doing it right.

Social Media Delivered is proud to present the Top 20 Google+ Pages. Circle (that’s Google+ for “follow”) these pages and let us know what you think.

Technology

Mashable
The latest in social media, business, tech, entertainment and world news.

What can we say, Mashable rocks Google+.  Consistent content and linkage between platforms, Mashable is doing it right.

 

Government

Nasa
To reach for new heights and reveal the unknown so that what we do and learn will benefit all humankind.

Nasa has been named in the Top 5 Google+ Pages multiple times, and for good reason.  They were an early embracer of Google Social Media and the content of their page is out of this world.

 

Non-profit

American Heart Association
Building healthier lives, free of cardiovascular diseases and stroke.

The American Heart and Stroke Association is using Google+ for Social Good by posting informational health information.  They also offer consistent hangouts to promote prevention and early detection of heart and stroke related diseases.

 

Marketing

Expedia
Welcome to the official US Google+ Page for Expedia! We’re here to make traveling easier for you!

Expedia leveraged the power of linking Social Media platforms by drawing their followers to Google+ by hosting a contest on Twitter.  Their level of interaction with followers is stellar.


Government

The White House
Get news, go behind-the-scenes and engage with the Obama administration

Political opinions aside,  the White House made history with their recent hangout with President Obama himself.  Way to embrace the times, D.C.

 

Business

Pepsi
Where there’s music, there’s Pepsi.

Pepsi has one of the coolest image banners out there.  The company has always been one to embrace pop culture, and Social Media is no different.  

 

Social Media

Android
A place for Android fans everywhere to meet, share and get the latest on all things Android.

Aside from cool images and Android-centric how to’s, Android uses Google+ to help promote the Google+ features available.  They have also created sub-pages for app developers to gather and share knowledge.

 

Services

Thomson Reuters
Thomson Reuters is the world’s leading source of intelligent information for businesses and professionals.

Thomson Reuters did an outstanding job linking the company’s other Social Media platforms to their Google+ page, and have established a hefty following.

 

Technology

Dell
The power to do more.

Dell provides quality images and how-to posts for their products.  Aside from product engagement, they interact with circlers over videos posted from news sites.

 

Marketing

RedBull
Red Bull Gives Wings to People and Ideas. +1

Red Bull gives you … one of the best image banners on Google+ and hangouts too.  All that energy must keep them busy.


Social Media

The WWE
The official home of WWE Superstars and Divas on Google+!

The WWE (one of the big names referenced in the Google+/Twitter Feud) is tying their huge Twitter following to Google+.  They have WWE Superstar pictures from their recent “Must Follow Athlete on Twitter” contest displayed with discussions about the contest.


Services

Time Magazine
Breaking news & current events from around the globe.

Time Magazine combines excellent content, good visuals, and engagement with followers to leverage Google+.  Their image banner isn’t bad either.

 

Google+

Angry Birds
Ca-caw!

One of the biggest games in mobile app history, the people at Angry Birds know how to use Social Media to further the reach of their already insanely popular game.


Business

Amazon
Earth’s Biggest Selection.

Through frequent and consistent attempts to interact with circlers, Amazon uses Google+ to drive traffic to their well-known site.


Social Media

Starbucks
Our mission: to inspire and nurture the human spirit – one person, one cup and one neighborhood at a time.

Starbucks not only extends their brand image via Google+, they are one of the few companies who already make use of featured links to bring circlers to their website.


Social Media

The Muppets
Disney’s The Muppets is the #1 Comedy in America!

Just before the release of the new Muppets movie, Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy hosted their very own hangout.  Miss Piggy insisted on being in all the important circles, they say.

 

Social Media

Marvel
The House of Ideas and home to the Avengers.

It is no surprise that Marvel is one of the more visually appealing Google+ pages out there.  They frequently post videos and images to spark discussion and buzz about new projects.

 

Marketing

The Food Network
Official home of the Food Network on Google+.

The Food Network, another early adopter of Google+, uses engagement features to interact with circlers.  They recently partnered with Zagat in a co-hosted hangout.

 

Business

Carnival
Fun For All. All For Fun.

We love Carnival’s approach to Social Media and they’ve extend their mission for fun to Google+.  Their first post makes their intentions clear:  Hi there!  Welcome to our new page.  We love to push the envelope – go where others haven’t before.  Our Google+ goal?  Create as fun an experience here as you have on board.


Marketing

Zagat
News, reviews and ratings for thousands of top restaurants worldwide.

Featuring Top Chef hangouts on a regular basis, Zagat provides a quality Google+ page consistent with what we have come to expect from the classy brand.


The 5 Best Marriage Proposals on the Web #ValentinesDay

14 Feb 2012 / 0 Comments / in Social Media, YouTube/by Elisa

 Elisa Pequini | @lipequini

Oh, Valentine’s Day. I don’t know about you guys, but here at Social Media Delivered we love celebrating love. And what better way to do that than getting inspired by some of the 5 best proposals we could find on the web! Enjoy the romance, and Happy Valentine’s Day from the Social Media Delivered team.

1. The Dancing Proposal

“It’s a beautiful night, we’re looking for something dumb to do, oh baby, I think I wanna marry you.” – Even though we don’t think people should get married just because there’s nothing better to do, the Bruno Mars song and the dancing in this video would make any girl say yes.

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2. The Meme Proposal

We love memes! And this guy is not going to end up forever alone.

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3. The Disney Musical Proposal

It’s a musical, it’s in the Magic Kingdom, it’s romantic – pretty much the best recipe to make her say yes.  If you’re in love, you need to watch this.

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4. The Old Spice Proposal

We are not sure if asking someone else to propose to your girlfriend on your behalf is a good idea, but this is the Old Spice we’re talking about. And she did say yes!

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5. The Website Proposal

Do you remember Julie? The girl who got an entire website as a proposal? Also known as the cutest proposal on the web? If you don’t, click on the link – and don’t forget to scroll all the way down to see the video with her reaction.

http://juliewillyoumarry.me/

 

Social Media Tip Tuesday: Keep Your Business Life and Personal Life Separate

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14 Feb 2012 / 0 Comments / in Facebook, Social Media, Social Networking, Twitter/by Jamie

Our newest intern, Alejandro Fernandez, shares how to keep work life and personal life separate when it comes to social networking.

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Online Dating: Love, Social Media, and the New Rules

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13 Feb 2012 / 1 Comment / in Facebook, Social Media, Social Networking/by Brandie Broihier

Brandie Broihier | @Brandienic

Online dating. Two small words with the power to evoke overwhelming emotion in the hearts of the uninitiated. Built to help the lonely find The One (and turn a handsome profit in the process), online dating sites are essentially specialized social media platforms. You have a profile, you connect to people, and you (try to) build relationships. Sound familiar?

When dating websites first popped up, they faced criticism and disbelief as they weren’t believed to possess staying power. But online dating is no longer a trend: it is as common as many traditional methods of meeting a potential partner.

It is interesting to consider the stigma still attached to online dating when it has become a billion dollar industry with proven results. An estimated 80% of people know someone (or themselves) who has used online dating, and online dating websites in the USA take in $1.8 billion each year.  Just as social media is a cultural norm that no longer surprises anyone, so too has online dating become integrated into daily life.

Social media is more important to love and relationships than ever before.  Love and dating in the age of social media is here to stay.  However, don’t take this as an indication that traditional values and dating norms no longer matter. 80% of singles still prefer a follow-up phone call after a date.

And if you are still unsure, consider this gem of a phrase: “If your significant other claims to never check out your Facebook profile, change your relationship status to “single” and wait 5 minutes.”

Infographic: Love and Social Media

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10 Feb 2012 / 2 Comments / in Social Media/by Jamie

Love and Social Media Infographic

 

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