Tag Archives: social marketing

A Visualization of the “Social” Landscape…

Posted 24 March 2010 | By | Categories: Marketing, PR, Research, Social Media, Strategy | 456 Comments

For those of us working on the front-lines of social marketing, we’re often faced with the challenge of clients telling us they are looking for one thing (i.e., “We want to identify and directly engaging 5,000 of our most passionate customers by developing a customer community”), but measuring the success/value of such initiatives against another [...]

Getting Focused: Attention Budgeting for Social Media Pros

Posted 18 March 2010 | By | Categories: Productivity, Social Media, Strategy | 484 Comments

The emergence of social media into the mainstream has undoubtedly been a boon to social media professionals.  More and more, both brick-and-mortar and online start ups have been incorporating social media tools such as YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn, into the day-to-day management of their businesses. As a social media professional, running multiple concurrent client [...]

The Big “O” in the Social Sphere

The Big “O” in the Social Sphere

Posted 03 March 2010 | By | Categories: Industry News, Marketing, Social Media | 238 Comments

When marketers decide to use any marketing channel, they should always ladder back to the brand’s objectives. This is hardly a novel concept and is part of any strategic process, such as the famed Forrester POST methodology, that many use to determine a Social Marketing plan of action. When it comes to Social Marketing specifically, [...]