Digital and Social Media Holiday Greetings Rolling In

One of the things that might take a hit this year is the retail store holiday card industry.  With so many options to iceagetrailvolunteerconnect with people via anything but paper (email and social media), I expect to see some very creative online ideas.

Its not just the sending of cards either.  Consulting firm Deloitte estimates that 17% of consumers would use social media during their holiday shopping to compare or shop for gifts. How do you plan to send your greetings or shop this year?

What did you get?

My first e-card was just received for 2009 Holiday season.  It was from one of my favorite volunteer groups – the Ice Age Trail. If you are looking for a way to increase your activity in 2010, get outdoors more, and enjoy wonderful Wisconsin scenery, I suggest you consider joining and contributing time and funds.

I have also gotten a creative animated card from the Dane County YMCA Lodi Branch . They used  JibJab that was an absolute hoot since you add the faces of people to the animated dancers.  And of course its free.

If you are looking for a more substantial gift I love Amazon for widgets for building a wishlists  for yourself that lets others get exactly the education gift you are looking for.  On my book wishlist are Trust Agents by Chris Brogan and Julien Smith, Six Pixels of Separation by Mitch Joel, and the latest LinkedIn book Rock the World with Your Online Profile by Mike O’Neil, founder of Integrated Alliances  (Disclosure – I am a regional executive director for IA).

These wishlist widgets can be added to your sites as well if you want to be helpful.  For IPhone apps this might be a good place to down load your choice.  This recent post at Widgets Labs highlights 3 different sites to go to for other types of apps.

Send me a card

Paper cards aren’t going away either.  Just how you send them. In fact, I recently started using real cards that I send from a web based system called SendOutCards.  Judging by SendOutCards, who indicated they had their largest day of sending cards last week at 405,203 cards in one day, real cards are going to continue to be big.

Why? Because we all get a little tired trying to find a WIFI location to read our e-cards!

Video has arrived 12-19-09

Yes! Today I started getting the first video greetings from businesses such as Hupspot and other social media related organizations.  I will have to create my own response to post.

How are you sending your holiday greetings this year?

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Reality check for Twitter and Business Use – Part 2

A reality check for Twitter: what’s next for businesses now that the hype’s wearing off? (part 2 of 3)

A reality check for businesses using Twitteretcloud121209

Twitter is primarily aimed at individuals, but Twitter’s popularity is driving many businesses to explore the microbogging tool.  It has been said that social media is hard to understand from the outside looking in. Nowhere is this more obvious than Twitter. But its also very important to listen first. Unfortunately, without going out to research and follow people, you won’t see any conversations.

Potential users are wondering how best to use Twitter and how to get started.  What’s the right business goal? Manage public relations? Be your own best news and update source? Drive the most hip and attentive customer service group? Provide only casual conversations with customers? Let the sales team connect with far flung internal team members?  Promote a blgo? Its hard to say.

But jumping in without deciding on the business goal, strategy and tactical approach before talking could alienate those very people you want to engage.  It takes time to be one of the 198 Zappos employees who are delivering happiness by using Twitter.

Social media users on LinkedIn have had a space controlled connections and relative ease of use and safety.  As they are now trying Twitter, many are faced with a free for all friend and follow system. This  scares some business users so much they delete their profile and leave the site.

Gartner published a report breaking down Twitter uses. Let’s look at the pros and cons of ways Twitter could be used for business:

Direct: Push messages out; one-way scenario

  • Pros: Typically this is done by a Brand profile. This can work effectively if you have followers for your brand profile.  By only pushing messages out and intentionally avoiding having any conversations you limit the possible chances any employee can say or do anything wrong or controversal.  However, if you are only pushing a message out, you obviously only see Twitter as a free advertising mechanism.  Your followers won’t ride with you for very long.
  • Cons: The general social media user audience may have a negative view of how you are using Twitter. especially if you don’t indicate that your profile is just a feed.  Worst case is that you will get noticed, but by bloggers who can be pretty harsh. You may find yourself as an example on a blog – not the best publicity. And really, we are human so count on someone doing  or saying something wrong.  Prepare, determine an escalation plan, determine a spokesperson and create some policy to help your staff.

The BoduBlog:

The social networking revolution isn’t just about you putting out messages about your brand – it’s about constantly listening to what’s being said about your brand, and twitter makes that delightfully simple – To use twitter or any other social networking tool effectively, you have to think in wider terms than simply sending out ‘we’re great’ tweets daily. 

  • Recommendation: Be sure to indicate the feed is not interactive. If this is a pure coporate profile, then you may have a team managing the posts. It will be important that they are trained together and have consistent presentation and message.

Example: Business News @e24business is only a news feed but no note, McAfee News Feed includes the non interactive statement

Indirect: Letting employees tweet, converse and grow their personal brand, enhancing company brand as well.

  • Pros: If you have selected the right employees to get started with this, and they are on social media with the right policy understandings and guidelines, this can work very well for the company. If they are committed to Twitter then their popularity can reflect well on the brand.
  • Cons: This can also reflect negatively on the company brand should policy, guidelines or decorum not be followed.
  • Recommendations: Add statement of “opinions expressed are my own”on the account, but it still we refelct on the brand.  This could be a employee with a branded account, or an employee with a personal account.  Follow a 80/20 rule either way.  If the former then 80% of your tweets corporate news, information of value, and  20% conversation and personal.  20% if the other 80% is done, can be justified for business.  Of that 5% direct promotion of product, services, or event (unless the event is educational in nature). If you are the later – employee with a personal account, they 20% business related and 80% personal.

Example: Zappos – @zappos_sole_man


Internal: Having conversations internal to the organization across departments or offices

  • Pros: The platform is free. You can make your tweets private and only allow in your friends or fellow workers.
  • Cons:Its not really that secure.
  • Recommendations I would not recommend using Twitter in this way. There are better and more secure sites or software available to do this such as the Yammer or Salesforce.com Chatter application.

Example: Can’t find any – its internal and private

Inbound: Using Twitter as listening and trend tracking tool

  • Pros: You can capture real time information and trending on topics. Competitive intelligence and business research professionals love Twitter for the insight it can bring.
  • Cons: You will need to spend some time interpeting and following links to gather the intelligence that is linked to the 140 character posts.
  • Recommendations: If you are looking for free applications and tools, use Twitter in conjunction with Google Alerts and more specific /niche search tools to dig up the info you are trying to find. Most of the social media tools require you to have a profile on the account inorder to fully search the site. Even so, privacy settings for individuals will be in effect.

Example: sites like Trendmap.com and Twendz can help get you started on Twitter info searchs

Twitter isn’t the end-all-be-all it has been hyped up to be, but in my the next blog I’ll discuss key demographics and potential Twitter applications that make sense for nearly all businesses to explore. 

How are you using Twitter today?


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Reality check for Twitter and Business Use

Are you using Twitter today? Do you have a personal profile or have you created a “Brand Profile” for your business?  What’s next for businesses now that the hype for Twitter is wearing off? (part 1 of 3)

Is Twitter in trouble?

In 2008 Twitter’s annual growth rate was 752%.  At the beginning of March 2009, Mashable reported it at 1,382%.  With the exception of a few recent jumps following key world events (the revolt in Iran) and celebrity personalities jumping on the band wagon (Oprah), the pace of new Twitter users which was climbing consistently each month has reduced since August. Despite this, this micoblogging social media tool is on pace to break 100 million users as it enters the New Year. In fact the question is whether any other public timeline, microblogging platform will succeed in the US.

Business Insider -Twitter through the eyes of Silicon Insider

Business Insider -Twitter through the eyes of Silicon Alley Insider

Should investors be concerned?

Yes and no. A slowdown in growth had to come at some point, and adding 23 million users in the past three months still seems impressive. Doesn’t it? Here’s the real reality check for Twitter: the hype’s wearing off.

The trough of disillusionment

Twitter is moving into the trough of disillusionment following its initial hype period.  This is not necessarily a bad thing.  Early adopters have had successes and failures and are educating others on best practices and pitfalls.

More and more social media case studies examples are popping up on the Internet.  Peter Kim has 324 on his social media business list with continual updates with discussion of strategy and success.  These tend to be in the B2C realm, but early adopter B2B companies are talking about how it has worked or not for them.  Now that users have lowered some of their unrealistic expectations, Twitter can move to its next growth phase where it’s used more efficiently and effectively with a greater return on investment.

Gartner Hype Chart

Gartner Hype Chart

The Hype Chart

Gartner analysts find a common pattern for many new technologies: the stages are

  1. technology triggers
  2. peak of expectations
  3. the trough of disillusionment
  4. stage of enlightenment
  5. plateau of productivity

Another reality check

Gartner predicts more competition for Twitter. By 2011, enterprise microblogging will be a standard feature of 80 percent of social software platforms on the market. While other consumer microblogging platforms exist (such as Plurk, Yammer, Jaiku, and Identi.ca), Twitter is the most popular.  What effects will entrants like LinkedIn, who just recently added a feature that lets your status update link to twitter and vice versa, have on Twitter’s usage?

I believe that one of the other microblogging platforms will rise to the top for internal Enterprise organizations. Salesforce.com might be the one.  It has recently introducted, Chatter.  This is a new product that bundles a variety of features, profiles, real-time feeds, groups and alerts while integrating with Google, Twitter and Facebook.  I don’t agree with those that say this makes it a Social CRM, but it may help some larger companies in the enterprise world and maybe even some mid-sized businesses decide that they can deal with social media if they use this tool.

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What happens in a day in the social media ecosystem?

What happens in one day in the social media ecosystem.

  • Over 475,000 new users create profiles on Twitter in a day.
  • Excess of 4 Million tweets are sent each day on Twitter.
  • Almost 900,000 blog posts are uploaded by bloggers each day.

What numbers are you most interested in?

You just have to love social media and programmers. They develop cool applications like this by Gary P Hayes:

What part of the social ecosystem did you contribute to today?


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Twitter in 140 Pieces | Wk of 12-11-09

  • RT @socialmeteor: Flip camera owners: You can upload to Facebook by upgrading FlipShare. #
  • RT @allianceintl: Tony Hsieh CEO of Zappos.com shares his insights on how to create a strong corporate culture: http://bit.ly/8j4tv0 #
  • RT @fcaduc: Culture is what makes the difference RT @ustream Check out Tony Hsieh, CEO, Zappos.com http://ustre.am/:bSWO #
  • #plan Social Media Academy Black Diamond Meeting at Social Media Academy Online, Monday, December 14, 2009 http://plancast.com/a/3np #
  • #plan Twitter For Business Workshop at Talula Restaurant, Saturday, January 17, 2009, 8am-12:00pm http://plancast.com/a/3nm #
  • #plan Social Media Breakfast at Talula Restaurant, Thursday, December 17, 2009, 8:00am http://plancast.com/a/3nl #
  • Web marketing analyst Coremetrics: Data showed the ave online shoppers spent on Black Friday rose 35 %.Shoppers spent ~$170.19 per order. #
  • Heard Madison Community Foundation Dir. Kathleen Woit talk abt goals and efforts they have going this year. Extending their reach in 2010. #
  • Social Relationship Management (SRM) will be the new buzz term for 2010. How will you manage social connections outside of the firewall? #
  • RT @tmj_mad_adv: Rayovac Remington is Hiring: Online Marketing Specialist (Madison, WI) http://bit.ly/6wihFQ #Jobs #TweetMyJOBS #
  • RT @tgabby: RT @IncMagazine How to excel at customer service (video w/ the heads of Zappos, JetBlue and others): http://bit.ly/8Mr0QQ. #
  • RT @wk4coffee: RT @steve_dodd: Interested in engaging SMBs? Must read SMB Social Media analysis report – Business.com: http://bit.ly/4valP2 #
  • RT @wk4coffee: RT @AxelS: RT @customerthink Dell makes $6.5m no strategy necessary, perhaps just a plan? http://bt.io/BRVd – [well done] #
  • I like the message and hope that I can get more people to think about pe… (YouTube http://bit.ly/8FVgK) #
  • I favorited a YouTube video — Too Big for My Skin – The Campaign http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BSo2lL_WSgs&feature=autoshare_twitter #
  • #madison We all should be checking out this blog post on snow fencing if you are stuck in a drift #Wisconsin http://bit.ly/63Z6Dv #
  • RT @BurgerDogBoy: Blizzard (not the dairy queen kind) Madison, WI today http://ow.ly/Kjfo #
  • I love it-students R asking @Biddy_Martin to cancel classes wed. Not surprised Madison http://Trendsmap.com is trending #blizzard #
  • RT @san_diego_seo: Trendsmap allows you to track Twitter trends on a map in real-time. – http://bit.ly/12KQ3Y #
  • “Just because something is easy to measure doesn’t mean it’s important.”Seth Godin #
  • Social Relationship Management tools are the next frontier beyond CRM. We need to move outside the firewall #
  • Just commented on ‘XeeSM for Sales’ on SlideShare. http://slidesha.re/6cWmpP #
  • Just favorited ‘XeeSM for Sales’ on SlideShare. http://slidesha.re/6cWmpP #
  • #in Find me anywhere on social media with Xeesm http://xeesm.com/wendysoucie #
  • RT @AdrienneCorn: TIP: ONE URL address for all your social media addresses. Stop listing them all individually! http://www.xeesm.com #
  • RT @tweetmeme Social Relationship Management (SRM): Where to start in Social Media? A fresh look but different .. http://bit.ly/4zhzLX #in #
  • Support the Fight against cancer – check out this video by a group of hospital employees – Pink Glove Dance #in http://bit.ly/1JDTW #
  • I recommend Covers Trees in Lodi WI area for cut your own xmas trees. I already have the perfect one but still others left! #
  • RT @wordzopolis: RT @tweetmeme 16 Must-Read B2B Marketing Strategy Ebooks | Modern B2B Marketing Blog | Marketo http://bit.ly/4V4YOi #
  • RT @mikeschwede: US-b2b more active than b2c. And they love twitter: http://bit.ly/5xjL9x #
  • RT @ThriveHere: From Burns & Allen to JFK to school recitals: Renovation of the Mineral Point Opera House http://ow.ly/Jy0v Keep it up! #
  • RT @stevegasser Your Personal Guide to 30 Days of Social Media–a Special Summary for You http://bit.ly/T2POP This is helpful #

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