Daily Archives: 19/10/2011

WaveMetrix releases Q3 social media report

WaveMetrix‘s latest social media report looks at new ways brands are interacting with consumers online, using a variety of specific case studies to showcase crowdsourcing approaches.

WaveMetrix WaveMetrix releases Q3 social media reportNo social media strategy is finite and WaveMetrix also tackles strategies that risk social media backlash. Here are some main points:

  1. Crowdsourcing via social media can get consumers involved, but needs to be linked to product
  2. Brands should consider their original fanbase when re-branding or launching new goods via social media
  3. Some social media content can backfire, by giving online users an opportunity to undermine the brand

I enjoyed reading WaveMetrix’ study and they picked some cool companies who have made it work and those who have not. One key campaign was Old Spice’s decision to recast Isaiah Mustafa as “the Old Spice guy.” Fans were not having it and luckily Old Spice was able to save face in an old-school “cook-off” style battle between prospective spokesmen. Another surprising brand that flopped in Q3? Nike. Nike’s launch of “expensive” new sneakers was shot down by its social media fanbase, instead of receiving the nostalgia that Nike had hoped for.

Companies that got it right? UNIQLO hit a home run with its “UNIQLOvers” initiative on Facebook. It’s unique approach of relying on select Facebook members achieved a positive impact and spread the brand love and recommendations successfully. 45% of UNIQLOvers recommend UNIQLO?s products and brands, more than double that of general consumers. Colgate’s Smile crowdsourcing generated positive brand buzz by encouraging Facebook fans to share personal experiences.

Takeaways from the study? Consumers want to feel needed, they want to feel appreciated. Companies that go the extra mile to regularly monitor their Facebooks and Twitters will always see the benefits. It’s a faster way to ensure all communication lines are open and that your most vital critics are having their concerns and opinions discussed. Thanks to WaveMetrix for taking a comprehensive look at an exciting quarter of social media and marketing.

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Attensa StreamServer helps businesses organize information

It’s been a couple weeks since Attensa announced the release of the new Attensa StreamServer, offering organization’s ability to hone and harness info and knowledge coming and going from their businesses.

welcome streamserver 300x100 Attensa StreamServer helps businesses organize informationThe result? Far better decision-making, something we could all use a little help with. Attensa StreamServer is an innovative information system and is sure to be a valuable content delivery system to many companies.

The platform’s goal is to fuel innovation and ensure that all decisions are made with confidence and full disclosure. As stated a million times on Marketing Conversation, we live in an age when information is always on an overshare. Attensa’s platform will ensure that the information stream flowing in and out is cohesive and always relevant to different business goals. Keeping track of communication, organization activity and news from internal and external servers has been a chore in recent years, and far too time consuming. New tools are necessary for the information professionals responsible for filtering.

Attensa’s reps summarize its goals as:

  • Gathering information and activity from the broad array of sources inside and outside the enterprise in a single enterprise-based aggregation hub where it can be organized into key topics.
  • Delivering relevant information securely to the people who need it, when and where they it with enterprise-wide delivery options.
  • Making information gathering and content delivery more intelligent with attention analytics.

“Information is flowing into and throughout businesses faster than people can capture it, absorb it and put it to use. Not only do people feel the impact of information overload, businesses are also losing the value of the information, content and knowledge they have by not being able to deliver it to the right people at the right time.”

-CEO Charlie Davidson

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