Greg Tirico - Tirico.net http://posterous.tirico.net Internet Marketing – Search Engine Marketing, Email Marketing, Social Media posterous.com Fri, 19 Mar 2010 05:18:53 -0700 Big Brand Social Media Success... http://posterous.tirico.net/big-brand-social-media-success http://posterous.tirico.net/big-brand-social-media-success Ford is a company to watch right now.  Their recent Ford Fiesta social media campaign has been a success (pre-orders measure in the thousands).  Their Global Digital and Multimedia Communications Manager, Scott Monty, has some great things to say about Ford's use of social media as a means of reaching out and talking directly to the customer.

In this brief interview, Scott talks about the one thing required to get a company headed in the right direction with respect to their social media strategy.

In a recent Marketplace story, Scott talks about some of his initial conversations at Ford regarding the use of Social Media:

[Scott] says it took a while to get the company up to speed. When he first asked Ford's CEO if he'd answer some questions on Twitter his immediate response was: Sure, what's Twitter?

Filed under, "never thought I was likely to say this".......Good job, Ford.  Keep it up.

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Wed, 03 Mar 2010 08:03:11 -0800 Are You a "Straight"? http://posterous.tirico.net/are-you-a-straight http://posterous.tirico.net/are-you-a-straight During a recent recording of This Week In Google, Jeff Jarvis (@jeffjarvis) pontificated about people that get it vs. the people that don't.  People that get it, he argues, understand how to use the internet and the change it has brought about to propel themselves, their businesses and their industries to new levels of success.  Those that don't get it (the "Straights") watch as the industrialized world crumbles around them as they simultaneously try to recreate their world online.  Recreating a traditional business model online is typically not how the structural or societal nature of the internet works.  Those that know how to leverage this shift have the ability to create massive opportunities and subsequently monetize.

You can reference the death of the newspaper as a classic example or the heavy-handed legal tactics that the RIAA has resorted to in an attempt to salvage what is left of their pre-internet revenue streams.  

Continuing, Jeff Jarvis draws the battle lines between these two camps based on John Perry Barlow's "A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace".  As was described during the recording, this declaration is nothing short of prophetic when considering that it was written in 1996.

A brief quote from this piece:

Governments of the Industrial World, you weary giants of flesh and steel, I come from Cyberspace, the new home of Mind. On behalf of the future, I ask you of the past to leave us alone. You are not welcome among us. You have no sovereignty where we gather.

Interesting and bordering on immoderate but poignant nonetheless.  The stepping stone for this entire conversation was the Italian government's recent conviction of three Google executives for failing to remove content from YouTube.  

Who knew that Ferris Bueller was such a visionary?  "Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it."

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Tue, 02 Mar 2010 13:40:01 -0800 A Return to Customer Service... http://posterous.tirico.net/a-return-to-customer-service http://posterous.tirico.net/a-return-to-customer-service If you believe the argument that a larger social media presence correlates to a higher level of customer service (in many instances.....but not all.....this is true) then the most recent report from eMarketer is a step in the right direction.

As the total amount spent on social media marketing increases across most sectors can we expect brands and corporations to become more genuinely interested in their customers?  Eventually we will all be in the customer service business, right?

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Sat, 02 Jan 2010 11:43:00 -0800 Basic for some...but wildly important social media tips - http://posterous.tirico.net/basic-for-somebut-wildly-important-socialedia http://posterous.tirico.net/basic-for-somebut-wildly-important-socialedia

http://m.azbiz.com/articles/2010/01/02/news/on_guard/doc4b3b82e83451570280993...

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Thu, 31 Dec 2009 10:11:48 -0800 The Social Media Influence Pyramid http://posterous.tirico.net/the-social-media-influence-pyramid http://posterous.tirico.net/the-social-media-influence-pyramid This is an interesting video on the sphere of influence around social media activities with a focus on big brands.  Good stuff!

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Fri, 27 Nov 2009 18:08:16 -0800 Search Gets Smarter... http://posterous.tirico.net/search-gets-smarter http://posterous.tirico.net/search-gets-smarter Based on HitWise data, searches using 4-8+ words increased last month.  Searches containing 1-3 keywords fell or were flat.  That is a significant shift for two reasons.  Maybe more....but I'm only going to list two:

1.  We're getting smarter as search consumers.  The days of typing a URL into the search box to find the website at said URL are not entirely gone but, clearly, we are learning how to refine our searches by using more terms.

2.  As more search terms are used the amount of keyword inventory increases.  Do the math.  4! (24) contains 18 more combinations than 3! (6) and that's just for a single search.  Multiply that difference by hundreds of millions and you've got an exponentially increasing level of keyword inventory. 

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Fri, 23 Oct 2009 12:15:00 -0700 Dictionary.com....no, Ask.com....no, Google.com http://posterous.tirico.net/dictionarycomno-askcomno-googlecom http://posterous.tirico.net/dictionarycomno-askcomno-googlecom I commonly run single word queries through Google when seeking formal definitions.  Several years ago, Google started providing direct links to definitions of words via Dictionary.com.  This relationship fizzled but the helpful "definition" link on Google continued to function with a new partner, Answers.com.  I saw an ad today on Google (yes, they commonly run ads for their own services) for the Google dictionary service.  How much longer until Ask.com is replaced by Google's internal dictionary service?

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Thu, 27 Aug 2009 04:39:55 -0700 Twitter Postings - Design Advice http://posterous.tirico.net/twitter-postings-design-advice http://posterous.tirico.net/twitter-postings-design-advice As usual, Jakob Nielsen nails it:

It's a common mistake to think that only full-fledged graphical user interfaces count as interaction design and deserve usability attention. As our earlier research has shown, URLs and email both contribute strongly to the Internet user experience and thus require close attention to usability to enhance the profitability of a company's Internet efforts.

In fact, the shorter it is, the more important it is to design text for usability.

Here is the full article on how to design a Twitter posting for maximum effect - http://bit.ly/4AMitd

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Wed, 26 Aug 2009 07:20:06 -0700 Internet-Enabled TVs Threaten DVD, Physical Formats http://posterous.tirico.net/internet-enabled-tvs-threaten-dvd-physical-fo http://posterous.tirico.net/internet-enabled-tvs-threaten-dvd-physical-fo The entertainment industry is having a hard enough time as it is trying to keep up with emerging technology.  This should really throw them off...
http://bit.ly/2WXsBG

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Fri, 21 Aug 2009 18:15:34 -0700 Top 10 Mobile Phone Websites - July 2009 http://posterous.tirico.net/top-10-mobile-phone-websites-july-2009 http://posterous.tirico.net/top-10-mobile-phone-websites-july-2009
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If given an opportunity to guess the top 10 mobile phone websites I *might* have gotten three of these correct.  I've never heard of MocoSpace.  Does that make me old?  Or am I just more focused on those sites with actual revenue-generating potential for businesses?

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Fri, 21 Aug 2009 13:35:38 -0700 Twittering Over JetBlue's All-You-Can-Jet Pass http://posterous.tirico.net/twittering-over-jetblues-all-you-can-jet-pass http://posterous.tirico.net/twittering-over-jetblues-all-you-can-jet-pass Beware: JetBlue's $599 All-You-Can-Jet Pass, which allows unlimited travel for customers between Sept. 8 and Oct. 8, is making some people act insane. 

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Thu, 20 Aug 2009 07:15:43 -0700 Is Twitter a Poor Performer? http://posterous.tirico.net/is-twitter-a-poor-performer http://posterous.tirico.net/is-twitter-a-poor-performer
"A short-term study by Pear Analytics concludes that 40.5% of messages published on Twitter are “pointless babble".

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Wed, 19 Aug 2009 08:31:18 -0700 Corporate Social Media Examples... http://posterous.tirico.net/corporate-social-media-examples http://posterous.tirico.net/corporate-social-media-examples

AWESOME list of corporate social media examples, in wiki format - http://wiki.beingpeterkim.com

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Wed, 01 Jul 2009 06:37:39 -0700 Bloody Mary Cocktail Sauce http://posterous.tirico.net/bloody-mary-cocktail-sauce http://posterous.tirico.net/bloody-mary-cocktail-sauce

Does Lou know that he recorded his first podcast yesterday?

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