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The Gap’s failed logo launch strikes social media gold

By Kenna Dian · Comments (0)
Monday, October 18th, 2010

Why The Gap’s latest social media strategy worked

Did you hear that the blue jean giant The Gap announced a new logo? Yeah, it didn’t create a blip on my radar either. I work in the tech biz, and I don’t shop at The Gap.

But what did get my attention is how it’s re-branding effort bombed (and was subsequently pulled) solely based on the public outcry on social media outlets.

There are many blog posts and news outlets weighing in on The Gap’s misguided design decision, and the stunning influence social media can have on corporate decisions. Some blogs even present the intriguing (if not a bit far-fetched) hypothesis that The Gap’s social media strategy was actually an ingeniously crafted publicity stunt formulated to increase holiday sales and bolster waning stock performance.

So was the The Gap’s decision to announce its new logo using Facebook and Twitter a public gaffe or social coup? President of Gap Brand North America, Marka Hansen believes they “did not go about this the right way.” Sorry Ms. Hansen, I disagree. To my mind, it is proof positive that when a company employs social media properly—intentionally or accidentally—it strikes gold. Read More→

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Categories : Branding, Communities, POV (point of view), Social Media & Social Networks, Strategy
Tags : brand, facebook, Social Media, social network, Strategy, The Gap, Twitter

How to Avoid a Social Media Meltdown

By Kenna Dian · Comments (2)
Wednesday, September 29th, 2010

Social Media Planning4 questions every Web team should answer

The other day, I was thinking about the latest social media snafu HP.com’s Networking zone recently ran into. Its experience is an important lesson about how dangerous displaying the musings, and sometimes wrath, of the masses can be. This led me to ponder: what questions do Website teams need to ask themselves before deciding to pipe social media content onto their Website pages? Off the top of my head, four major questions come to mind:

What is the objective? Why are you planning to use social media in the first place? This isn’t to say that your Web team shouldn’t consider social media; only that you need to ask yourself some tough questions before you start. Read More→

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Categories : Branding, Marketing, Social Media & Social Networks, Strategy
Tags : blogs, brand, Communities, facebook, hp.com, online forums, Social Media, social network, Strategy, Twitter

How large companies are using social media

By Kenna Dian · Comments (4)
Monday, August 23rd, 2010

Social MediaReal people, real voices, real time

While the SMB & mid-size market are using social media to just get their name out to the masses, large companies are learning how to use social media & communities in tandem for a whole new purpose. And it is literally changing the face of IT.

Large IT companies don’t need to get their name out there. I mean, who doesn’t know IBM, HP, Apple, or Dell? I would bet that even your grandmother knows the name of one of these companies, even if she doesn’t know how to use a mouse. So, aside from using social media as a slick press release system, how do large companies use these outlets to their advantage?

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Categories : Branding, Communities, Marketing, Social Media & Social Networks, Strategy
Tags : apple.com, dell.com, facebook, hp.com, ibm.com, Social Media, social network, Strategy, Twitter

Twitter for Business — Part II

By Marty Gruhn · Comments (0)
Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

Social media is all the rage these days. But what does it really deliver?

Ok, I need to come clean. Until recently, I haven’t really gotten my head around the whole “social media for business” thing.

It’s not that I don’t understand what Twitter, FaceBook, YouTube and the rest of the social media gang do. I get it.  It’s just that social media has always seemed to be more of a time consuming distraction than a tool that gives businesses any kind of inside edge.

The light dawned when I was writing our new report about how companies can build Websites optimized around the B2B buying process. In case you don’t know, that’s the 17 step process your biggest customers go through to make a buying decision.

As it turns out, social media plays a huge role in this process – but not where you might think. If you think about the process in three major chunks – make the “long list” – make the “short list” – and make it through the vetting process – social media plays its most important role in part one — making the “long list”.  If you don’t make the cut here, participating in the “short list” and the vetting processes won’t be a problem.

So what roles do social media play in this part of the process? Let me count the ways.

  • Social media will give you visibility with buyers who are blissfully unaware of your company and its products.
  • Lets them tune in to what current customers and the market are saying so they can add you to (or strike you from) the list — and
  • Perhaps as important, social media is the way buyers can monitor your company throughout the decision process. If things go wrong on the social Web, you’re likely to end up on the “short list” cutting room floor.

In other words, social media is all about creating visibility and managing market perceptions when it really counts.

Here’s a short podcast about the complex B2B buying process – and the roles social media – and your Website – play in this process. Think of it as a Cliff’s Notes battle plan to woo and win those big deals.

[powerpress]

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Categories : Branding, eSelling, Social Media & Social Networks, Strategy
Tags : B2B buying proess, facebook, Social Media, Twitter, youtube
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