Monday, 30 November 2009
New Social Media Workshop Dates
Friday, 27 November 2009
If you can only do one!

Tuesday, 24 November 2009
Two Main Elements to on-line Success

Monday, 23 November 2009
The Power of Social Media
Now more than ever word-or-mouth is more important than ever. Unlike our parent’s generation, using social media we can now tell people in another country just what we think of their product or service. To that end, having great customer service is a must. It has become too easy to sour the opinions of hundreds with a simple 140 character tweet or, as United Airlines learned, a YouTube video.
A musician named Dave Carroll recently had difficulty with United Airlines. United apparently damaged his treasured Taylor guitar ($3500) during a flight. Dave spent over 9 months trying to get United to pay for damages caused by baggage handlers to his custom Taylor guitar. During his final exchange with the United Customer Relations Manager, he stated that he was left with no choice other than to create a music video for YouTube exposing their lack of cooperation. The Manager responded: “Good luck with that one, pal”.
So he posted a retaliatory video on YouTube. The video has since received over 5.5 million hits. United Airlines contacted the musician and attempted settlement in exchange for pulling the video… Naturally his response was: “Good luck with that one, pal”.
Taylor Guitars sent the musician 2 new custom guitars in appreciation for the product recognition from the video that has lead to a sharp increase in orders.
See the Dave Caroll’s video here.
Sunday, 22 November 2009
Top 10 Abbreviations Explained for New Social Media Users
There are Acronym Dictionary’s available online that provide thousands of definitions but most users will only ever use a handful in day to day posts via social media. Here is a very basic top 10 list:
- LOL: Laugh out loud: something you or someone else said that you find funny
- ROFL: Rolling on floor laughing or LMAO: Laugh my arse off; Something you or someone else said is really funny. There are countless variations of this Tip: if there is an F included somewhere, it doesn’t stand for fridge.
- FTW: For the win, use in praise of something. eg, Belly Beyond FTW!
- IMO: In my opinion or IMHO: in my honest/humble opinion
- IYKWIM: If you know what I mean
- OMG: Oh my god/goodness or OMFG
- WTF: What the f***
- BTW: By the way
- RT or PRT: Retweet or please retweet
- Also worthy of a mention is the Twitter hashtag #fail – it’s not an acronym but represents the writers opinion of failure about something or someone. “Latest Hanover deal #fail” or “#epicfail (a failure of epic proportions)
Thursday, 19 November 2009
Just a short one
Wednesday, 18 November 2009
Facebook Invades Dictionary
The New Oxford Dictionary has named "unfriend" - which means deleting a 'friend' on a social networking site such as Facebook - as its 2009 Word of the Year.
Oxford senior lexicographer Christine Lindberg said the word had both currency and potential longevity.
"In the online social networking context, its meaning is understood, so its adoption as a modern verb form makes this an interesting choice for Word of the Year.
She said most prefixed words beginning with 'un' were adjectives, such as 'unacceptable' or 'unpleasant'.
"There are certainly some familiar 'un-' verbs (uncap, unpack), but 'unfriend' is different from the norm.
"It assumes a verb sense of 'friend' that is really not used (at least not since maybe the 17th century!). Unfriend has real lex-appeal."
Richard MacManus, editor of Readwriteweb, said it was an odd choice given the growth of websites like Facebook."All the trends indicate there has been more social networking activity this past year - not less (as 'unfriend' implies). Facebook and Twitter have rocketed in popularity."
Social media consultant Simon Young also said he was surprised by the choice, as he didn't believe 'unfriending' was a significant part of social networking culture.
Recent words of the year have been mostly environment-related, including hypermiling (strategies to increase gas mileage such as removing roof racks or overinflating tyres, locavore (eating only locally produced food) and carbon neutral.
Mr Young said breaking the cycle by selecting a social media phrase could signal the start of a new trend.
"But I hope that goes together with environmentally friendly words into the public consciousness."
Other Word of the Year finalists
Hashtag - a # sign added to a word or phrase that enables Twitter users to search for tweets that contain similarly tagged items and view thematic sets
Intexticated - distracted because texting on a mobile phone while driving a vehicle
Sexting - the sending of sexually explicit texts and pictures by mobile phone
Article by www.nzherald.co.nz
Tuesday, 17 November 2009
Social media glossary
I found this at socialpoint.org and thought it would be handy for you all
The Top 100 words (roughly) in the social media dictionary
API
What is an API?
What is an app?
What is astroturfing?
What is a blog?
What is a campaign?
What is cause marketing?
What is civic media?
What is cloud computing?
What is copyleft?
What is Creative Commons?
What is crowdsourcing?
What is Digg?
What is digital inclusion?
What is a digital story?
What is Drupal?
What is an ebook?
What is embedding?
What is Facebook?
What is fair use?
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