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I’ve been contemplating the possible role of Facebook Public Profile pages as the primary hub for all consumer-facing social media efforts. Since Facebook can handle all media types used in social communication, and now has micro-blogging as well, it seems realistic.
Best Article on New Profile Pages – Mashable: New Facebook Pages: A Guide for Social Media Marketers
Facebook Resources
Relevant Research
Discussions of Brands on Facebook
Example Facebook Public Profile Pages
| Twitter Usage/Growth | Twitter for Brands |
| TechCrunch – Twitter Mania | Custom backgrounds |
| McCain on Twitter | Best Twitter brands |
| Compete.com – Twitter Search | Twitter / Dell |
| Twitter brand sponsors (Advertising) |
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I’m on a panel at OMMA Social today to talk about the use of applications as marketing on social and mobile platforms. These are the notes I put together ahead of time to guide the conversation.
Social Marketing at Scale – Barak Obama
The recent recap of Obama’s strategy is a great rundown of what a major brand campaign on social media would look like. Here are facts and observations I culled from it.
Thoughts on Mobile as a platform for Marketing applications.
Miscellaneous thoughts on using applications as marketing
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MoveOn.org put together a great viral campaign to drive home the need for people to vote (for Obama) lest McCain win due to apathy. You forward this site to a friend, and it presents a series of stories featuring your friend’s name as the person responsible for Obama falling one vote short. The site uses some neat technology to insert your friend’s name into existing video clips. (An agency I worked with recently, Mekanism, did something similar for the Toyota Matrix launch a couple years ago.)
Here are a couple snippets from a short MediaPost article on the piece:
According to a tally at the group’s Web site, the latest MoveOn viral effort had moved an astounding 9.258 million people to pass it on as of 1:15 p.m. on Thursday.
It works so well, says brand guru Laura Reis, president of Ries & Ries Focusing Consultants, because "Obama is such a strong and powerful brand, consumers are proud to advertise for him and receive ads from him. Passing along a pure Obama advertisement is something (especially right before Election Day) consumers are happy to do and happy to receive.
While this is great success for a viral campaign, the second quote gets at the real point which is that viral transmission is a lot easier when there is already some brand passion. For an insurgent brand, generating this can be difficult and will usually come down to creating something outrageous. Of course the Obama video had some of that as well with the woman pictured above going into a profanity-laden (bleeped, but recognizable) scolding directed at you by name.
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It seems the answer to that is, no. Since moving to the Seattle area in 2006, I’ve been dismayed by the number of people that drive *exactly* 60 miles an hour on the highway, regardless of what lane they’re in. When I discuss this with other people from out of state, I get knowing nods, but when I bring this up to natives, they get smug about it and point out that Massachusetts drivers are crazy and here in Washington, we’re sensible and safe. The problem with this argument is that the numbers don’t bear it out. While it is true that Washington is near the top in fewest fatalities per 100 million miles driven, Massachusetts is even higher on that list. Here’s an excerpt of the table.
| State | Fatality Rate | Rank |
| Montana | 2.41 | 1 (most dangerous) |
| Washington | 1.09 | 45 |
| Massachusetts | .89 | 49 |
| Vermont | .83 | 50 (safest) |
Source: U.S. National Highway Safety Traffic Administration. See Table 1087, Statistical Abstract of the United States, 2006.
Lesson: You don’t have to drive maddeningly slow on the highway to be safe. I’m all for driving slowly in neighborhoods (I’m usually going slower than everyone around me) but let’s keep the highways moving please. For those who agree, feel free to join this Facebook group: Hey Washington State… the left lane is the PASSING lane.
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I got an email from Trip Advisor this morning asking me to vote some percentage of $1M to one of five charities they’ve chose. They seem to have done a good job matching a basket of charities to their target audience, but there is something off putting about the “voting them off the island” aspect of this. Once you vote, they show you which charities are winning also a bit creepy.
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Check out NOLAF.org, a very funny viral site by Mekanism. It’s clearly a promotion for Tostitos, but the content is hilarious. At one point the guy harangues a goth girl for not looking dead enough and says, “I want it to look like you’ve never been alive.” Great stuff.
Here is some fun reading. It’s a random selection of mea culpa’s for blogging gaps.
Some Kind of Wonderful: Rockin’ Through Life in Orange County
Sorry it’s been so long since my last post. Pretty busy around here–not a ton going on, per se, but I’m now making law school decisions, doing that whole …
How to build a community portal – Page 2 – Growing an Online Community
Originally Posted by sesom. so what happened…did u build yr community? it’s been so long since my last post..to busy. No. Could not install mambo …
Riawan’s Page: it’s been so long since my last post
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, check this out: I have climbed the highest mountains I have run through the fields …
Rooting for Penn State’s blog | community.centredaily.com
Sorry it’s been so long since my last post. It’s been really busy at the office. Today (Saturday 6/21/2008) I start a week’s vacation with my family at the …
Nick Bradbury: April 2004
Sorry it’s been so long since my last post, but I’ve been working hard at not working. For those that would like an update on my injury, a recent MRI shows …
Pat & Nicola run the london marathon: www.justgiving.com …
Sorry it’s been so long since my last post! My training has been going really well. Since my last post I’ve been staying at the same level of my training …
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