Facebook – To stay or not to stay?!

Facebook’s new privacy settings are causing their users a lot of headaches. PCWorld has summarized the changes with good links to further information.

The Quit Facebook Day site is probably the “loudest” result from the privacy setting changes.

And some people already think about the perfect social network. Maybe Gink is the answer…?!

And some students in San Francisco made it easy for companies, partners or profs can to find out about status updates of their employees, friends or and what they are saying about their them. They just need to check Openbook

Maybe Facebook should just think about the intelligent user, his new role inside the conversation model and especially how social networks are supposed to work from a users perspective.

To stay or not to stay? Maybe we just ask all of you Facebook users what you think about the privacy changes. Appreciate your thoughts…

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The importance of blogs in a web-strategy cannot be overestimated. Ann All has some good insights in leading tech company’s efforts on blogging and why blogs remain the key element of a web-strategy.

Implementing a social media strategy in a company has proven to be a successful operational investment. But how to do it? Salesforce shares their approach with an interesting video presentation from their Dreamforce 2009.

If we take our social lives to the next level, then we might end up living in an open space world like the one the IT telecoms provider Cosmo Kapta shows in their excellent commercial. It suggests that “Best things happen when you are open to the world”. Would you agree?

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Can social media have a psychological influence on your customers? According to Dr. Rachna Jain it can if we see it from a perspective of spreading content the viral way. This, she shows seven strategies companies can employ to help their content succeed.

Ever wondered how search results (SEO) and your input in the social web support your web-strategy? Adam Singer explains 10 reasons why social should enforce your future SEO strategy… and he underlines his theory with a nice and convincing graphic.

Twitter is on an all-time high at the moment. Nobody can see the end of this hype. But don’t forget that Twitter is not everything in your life, your content strategy, and for your web-strategy. Lean back and enjoy a collection of 40 funny Twitter comics that Yogesh Mankani collected. My favorite is this one as it tells us not to mix up offline and online situations. The Cluetrain manifest should not get access to your personal life…

Das Social Web – eine dreiteilige Webinar-Reihe

In dieser dreiteiligen Webinarreihe wird der Fokus auf der Beziehung zwischen dem Web als Kommunikationskanal der Zukunft und Social Media als modernem Tool für Kundenbeziehungs-Management liegen.

Das Social Web wird in den nächsten Jahren zahlreiche Veränderungen innerhalb der Unternehmen als auch im Umgang mit Kunden hervorrufen. Um den verschiedenen Abteilungsleiter innerhalb eines Unternehmens einen Eindruck zu vermitteln, inwieweit ihr Bereich davon betroffen ist, wurde die Webinar-Reihe in drei Bereiche aufgeteilt: Sales & Marketing, Human Resources/Personalwesen und Unternehmensführung.

Die Webinar-Reihe wird unter dem Motto stehen…
“Das Unternehmen haben früher Executives geleitet. Morgen wird es der Kunde sein…”

14. Mai 2010
Verkaufsförderung mit modernen Sales- und Marketingstrategien

11. Juni 2010
Employer 3.0 – Online Reputation, Personal Branding und Produktivität

18. Juni 2010
Unternehmensführung – Vergessen Sie die große Sorge um den Kontrollverlust!

Die Vorträge dauern eine Stunde. Teilnehmer haben danach noch 30 Minuten Zeit, Fragen zu stellen. Alle drei Webinare beginnen um 11 Uhr.

Es steht eine begrenzte Anzahl an Plätzen zur Verfügung. Anmelden können Sie sich derzeit noch hier.

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On the social web visibility is everything – but how to create visibility? Denise Wakeman tells us three steps how to get started strategically…

What will social media marketing look like in 5 years? Louis Gray, Silicon Valley blogger, shares his thoughts:

“This practise of social media marketing is going away… – social media marketing is going to fade into the background, it will continue to be a huge element of the success you will have as you are growing your company. But it is becoming core marketing, core business development and just be there like air!”

The FIFA-Worldcup 2010 in South Africa is about to be kicked off in some days. Here is a collection of some really cool new commercials for one of the bests events this year. Nice collection by @farbwolke.

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What does pinball, the social web and web-strategy have in common? Harley Rivet wrote about an interesting metaphor…

Very seldom do companies talk about their web-strategy. The Tate gallery does. John Stack is Head of Tate Online and has published his complete web-strategy. If you have the time for it, read it…

Commercial disaster?! I have forgotten about the brand, but the commercial is funny in my eyes….

Im Kommentar Social Media Newsroom promoten

Es freut mich immer wieder, wenn meine User mir mit Kommentaren interessanten und neuen Input liefern.

Manchmal überlegt man, wie man jetzt auf einen Kommentar reagieren soll. Da mir das in nachfolgendem Beispiel schon mehrfach so gegangen ist, brauche ich mal Input von meinen Usern und Social Media Experten.

Das Beispiel des Kommentars bezieht sich auf das Phänomen der Promotion eigener Social Media Newsroom. Und die Frage ist, ob und wenn ja, wie man auf diesen Kommentarfall reagieren und eingehen soll.

Dem Verfasser möchte ich für die ausführlichen Infos danken. Ein wahrlich interessanter und diskussionwürdiger Ansatz, den die DVAG da fährt und der mir bisher unbekannt war. Dort werden wahrlich alle sozialen Medien als Kommunikations-Channel bespielt.

Nun aber eine grundsätzliche Diskussion hierzu…

Inwieweit sind Blogs dazu da, seine unternehmerischen Botschaften und klassischen PR aktivitäten in aller Ausführlichkeit dazustellen und zu platzieren?

Wäre der Hinweis auf den Social Media Newsroom genug gewesen, indem ich EINEN Link setze? Wenn ja, wo setze ich diesen Link: Bei der Angabe meiner Daten (Name, Email und Webadresse) oder erst im Text oder an beiden Stellen?

Ein Social Media Newsroom sollte alle Verlinkungen in die soziale Web-Welt in sich bergen. So kann jeder Web-User sehen, was das Unternehmen im Social Web so macht.

Sieht man sich die Seite der DVAG an, so ist das auch der Fall. Und dieser Lin wurde ja auch angegeben. Nur ist mir unklar, ob man dann die anderen Link ebenfalls benötigt (Gefahr des “Linkschleuder-Ansatzes”)?! Sollte man trotzdem alle Social Seiten einzeln auflisten?

Wäre es ein gutes Vorgehen gewesen, mal via eine Business Networks wie XING oder LinkedIn die Konversation mit mir zu suchen und auf die Präsenzen hinzuweisen?

Diese Fragen gingen mir durch den Kopf als ich kommentieren wollte. Der kommentar wäre zu lange geworden. Dieser Post kam zustande…

Ich denke, es hilft allen, wenn wir hier mal Feedback sammeln. Freue mich auf Eure Meinungen…

News Update – Best of the Day

We have asked ourselves this question when talking about the future working place and personal branding on the Lotus JamCamp: How effective are corporate social media policies? This study by security solutions provider nCircle shows again that 39% of the companies still ban social media usage at work. Reason: Security risks! While F-Secure finds that more than 54% use Facebook at work…

It is about time to find some proof and more case studies illustrating the effectiveness of social networking at work. Especially, when teens expect social networking access at work

If you think about the alignment of social media and your brand, there should be more to consider: 25 things for example, thinks The Financial Brand.

“Bread and Cicuses” to the people. McDonalds knows how to get the customers in their shops. Connecting, offline, online and mobile with one campaign…

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Just some weeks ago, I have been talking about the idea of replacing loyalty cards by social networking customer service to drive customer engagement. Now, the New York Times has extended the idea by the integration of location-based advertising using Foursquare… and of course replacing loyalty cards by social networks activity and mobile apps. The idea seems to be moving from trend to standard…

Often the question comes up which brands are the most valuable in the world. Millward Brown’s Optimor BrandZ Top100 Most Valuable Global Brands report gives us some insight. The key findings…

– Google is the most valuable global brand worth $114 billion (2nd is IBM with $86 billion, 3rd Apple with $83 billion, Microsoft was fourth with $76 billion.
– Social Media is a winner: Facebook has a brand value of $5.5 billion. Use of social media was a key trend across many of the successful brands this year, i.e. HSBC’s Expat Explorer online community.
– Strong brands such as Samsung (80% growth in brand value) and Starbucks (17% increase) are evidence that businesses with strong brands recover from adversity faster.

Heineken commercials know how to dive into the hearts of their main target group. “Men with talents” is another fantastic example after their “walk in fridge” idea… Sorry ladies, but we man love it!

Investor Ron Conway talking about social web trends

The well-known investor Ron Conway is talking on Techcrunch about the main trends in the social web industry: “real-time data” and “the web becoming more social (evidence in Facebook and Twitter)”.

It is interesting to listen to his view on the business and vision about the changes of Facebook. In the interview, he agrees that we are entering the age of Facebook. It sounds like a bit like a commercial for the leading social networking platform. “Everything you need is there. It is the universe.”

Do you agree?

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