Posts Tagged ‘Facebook’
Twitter jetzt mit Brandpages
Twitter kurz vor Ende 2011 noch einen kleinen Endspurt hingelegt und nicht nur ein neues Design, sondern auch Brandpages gelauncht. Das scheint jetzt zum Jahresende ein Trend zu sein, so hat ja gerade erst Google+ Brandpages gelauncht.
Natürlich gibt es diverse Launchpartner, mit denen Twitter zusammengearbeitet hat:
Launch partners for the pages include American Express, Best Buy, Bing, Chevrolet, Coca-Cola, Dell, Disney, General Electric, Hewlitt-Packard, Intel, JetBlue, Kia, McDonald’s, Nike, PepsiCo, Staples, Verizon Wireless, NYSE Euronext, Heineken, Subway and Paramount Pictures, specifically for the release of Mission: Impossible — Ghost Protocol.
(leider scheint man die neuen Pages hier in Deutschland noch nicht sehen zu können.)
Was die Pages genau leisten, scheint noch nicht vollends klar zu sein. Marken können den Header individuell anpassen und Inhalte anhand eines “Sticky Tweet” prominent platzieren.
Die interessanteste Änderung ist sicherlich die bei Ad Age erwähnte Unterscheidung zwischen @replies und mentions. Damit können viele Marken, deren Twitterstream (eventuell ungewollt) zu Service Kanal geworden ist, Dialoge und Servicemitteilungen besser zu trennen.
Ob das Twitter hilft, 2012 seine Position im Wettsstreit zwischen Google und Facebook zu behaupten?
Videoinfographic: Facts & Figures Social Media 2011
Ein neues Infographic Video mit aktuellen Zahlen aus 2011 über verschiedenste (allerdings auch typische) Social Media Plattformen.
(via gabrealness)
Eine Timeline für Social Media Marketing Projekte
Auch wenn Social Media mittlerweile in vielen Unternehmen einen gewissen Stellenwert im Marketing Mix erreicht hat, gibt es immer noch viele Unsicherheiten hinsichtlich des (strategischen) Vorgehens bei Social Media Marketing Projekten.
Dreamgrow hat den Prozess nun sehr einleuchtend visuell in einer Facebook-artigen Timeline dargestellt.
Der gewiefte Facebook Purist wird schnell feststellen, dass die Timeline in der verkehrten Abfolge angelegt ist. Allerdings ist diese Infographic so sicherlich einfacher verständlich für die Zielgruppe.
Über die Detail-Reihenfolge der einzelnen Schritte kann man sicherlich streiten. So macht es meiner Meinung nach z.B. mehr Sinn, ein Conversation Monitoring zu starten, nachdem man seine Ziele festgelegt hat…
The Social Media Platform Atlas
This, at first, came across as a rather nice gadget for social media nerds: the social media platform atlas. It shows an overview of interactions possible on the worlds largest social network:
This is a short description from the website:
Platlas is designed to help you better understand your social networks. Our goal with this project is to introduce a new and interactive perspective to the variety of actions users take on their social platforms. To better educate users and companies alike, we’ve created the first ever social network ecosystem exploration tool. (…)
Starting from a user’s profile in the center of the circle and moving outwards this interactive guide illustrates the hierarchy of Facebook user actions from the perspective of content creation and interaction. (see here)
Clicking through the tool, you can arrange the info in various ways to figure out how to use facebook. The added value does not seem to be extremely high, but it is in fact a nice interactive infographic. No more, no less, if you ask me.
More interesting, however, is the way the video and the introduction to the tool is done. On the page you can read about the technical specs of the tool (i.e. javascript, no flash, etc.).
In the video (if you haven’t watched it yet), you don’t only see the people involved in the project explaining the tool, expressing their pride. You can also see many views across the agency. This way, people can get a feeling for what the agency is like. Whether it is a nice place to work at.
My guess is: this is a clever recruitment “campaign”. May be also built for some new business activities. But when watching the video I got the feeling their first objective was to lure prospective employees…
Don Draper explains the new Facebook Timeline.
Great adaptation of one of the Mad Men Scenes.
(UPDATE: Unfortunately, it seems to have been removed…)
Please enable Javascript and Flash to view this Viddler video.Ballantines streams live artistic events via facebook
I like. Ballantines lets artists create their stuff live, while users can “join in” via twitter and facebook chat on this facebook page.
A live tattooing here:
Spraypainting here:
Or some sculturing here:
Nice idea, I wish I had seen the whole think live. Would have been nice to see the live interaction…
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