Posts Tagged ‘web 2.0’

Usain Bolt – Hublot: Social media marketing and PR

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

The link between social media, crowdsourcing, creating targeted audiences, generating buzz, and greater online distribution of media assets is beginning to transform the PR and Media Relations industry. While this has been in a growth mode in the US, its rare to see it being acted upon in Europe.

Yesterday, Usain Bolt the fastest man in the world, took part in a charity event on the organised by watchmaking brand Hublot, for whom he is an ambassador. He was on the starting line in front of the Hublot’s Headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland pitting himself against 10 child athletes. Hublot had agreed to donate 10,000 US dollars for each child who reached the finish line before “Lightning Bolt”, and ended up paying $100,000 USD to the Usain Bolt Foundation. LABEL vigorously supported the event in creating new channels and online communications through social media channels, assisting the WorldTelevision ENG, video streaming and media relations team to further the reach and awareness event.

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Monkeys with Typewriters – Myths and realities of social media at work – A Review

Thursday, March 11th, 2010


Monkeys with Typewriters – Myths and realities of social media at work.

There seems to be a lot of books that are be published about social media, the new digital marketing paradigm, and they are  propagating as fast that the exponential growth of social media and networking. Most are, unfortunately, the non-descript how to do, or dummies guide to social media or how to use particular tool or a book rushed to print on hype. For the most part these serve their purpose but will be outdated by the time they publish or contain nothing more that are dry set of repetitive studies presented as a mind numbing, blunt string of wide eyed testimonies that say the “times are a changing”.  I must say, save the print and spare me the drudgery please.   Then I also must concede, I am not the target audience or buyer of such books.

Jemima Gibbons recently published book, Monkeys with Typewriters is quite different to those aforementioned book types. Its a new and refreshing read, a sparkling gem in a field of proliferating drudgery of “read this now and it will change your life” books. It also poignantly marks the period we are experiencing. (more…)

The worldwide status of Social Networks – Notes and Statistics on the Internationalisation of Social Media

Monday, February 15th, 2010

The most important reason for the meteoric growth of Social Networks is something called “The Network Effect”.  This equates to a tipping point when the value of a communications network to its users rises exponentially with the number of people connected to it. In the past year,  we have witnessed one such rising star, Facebook ( but it begs the question is it the only one? ). It took 5 years for Facebook to reach 150 million users and then a further 8 months to double that number. Today, according to Facebook Statistics,  it has 400 million users. In 2009 we saw Facebook become almost ubiquitous in every conversation swirling around Social Media and social networks. It was the year in which Facebook exploded into a  global phenomena, dominating the Social Networking market worldwide as it became an international social network giant. While its dominated the english speaking press and displaced MySpace its not the only Social Network in the world.

To believe that Facebook or english speaking social networks are the only “players in Social networks” worldwide would be nothing short of one sided owed to very narrow perspective of the hyper connected world we live in. According to Wikipedia, there are some 1.5 billion members worldwide. Across the world there a number of  culturally, language, local and regionally driven social networks , that both singularly and accumulatively pose the question whether Facebook can dominate the world in Social Networking. As  startling as it is, the ” Facebook Network Effect” is not only a Facebook phenomena and  its also occurring across other Social Networks in the world , albeit with different speeds.

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2.0 Enthusiasm

Thursday, February 19th, 2009

com.in / com.Business: february 12, 2009

A major change is taking place in the fields of communication and marketing. Mass communication is slowly losing ground to a more personalized dialogue between the brands and their consumers. This dialogue is terribly powerful on the Internet and has become an endless flow of conversations.

In the heart of this dialogue, an impressive quantity of information is shared on many of the blogs, forums, communities and other social networks that are active on the web. About two thousand platforms, forty million groups, and nearly five hundred million people are already involved in these different networks where passion is more important than any other rational factor.

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