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Social Media Insight from Tara Hunt @ CMA National Convention – Toronto

time July 31st by admin authorTags: , , , , , , , ,


Author and social media expert, Tara Hunt, speaks about corporate social media strategy and relates a story about Rogers Communications and how their strategy of using Twitter is a band aid solution.

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Perry Belcher How Social Media Saved My Life

time July 29th by admin authorTags: , , , , ,


www.perrybelchersuccess.com How Social Media saved my life by Perry Belcher

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Social Media for Market Intelligence

time July 28th by admin authorTags: , , ,

You’re on LinkedIn and notice from your competitor’s business development manager’s profile that he has developed a new expertise area inhouse. Is this a relevant field signal? Indeed, there has much interest in the use of social media for market intelligence (MI). Will digital sharing platforms, social network platforms and wikis etc. become the next big thing in MI?

What are the implications of social media trends for MI

Social media has changed the way people communicate. In general, there is a greater willingness to openly share knowledge in the public domain.

People with similar interests tend to cluster into different online communities for information exchange, and no longer feel like they have to be an expert to express their observations and opinions through blogs and forums. News alerts and images can be sent via smart phones to captive audiences instantaneously.

Field signals that have been captured through social media, as well as the social technology platforms, can be useful as an input to the intelligence process.  The willingness andcapability for sharing market signals has improved.

This directly impacts what I consider to be one of the toughest aspects of the market intelligence process – collecting and sharing information efficiently and rapidly.

It also allows for more collaborative types of information gathering. This is all good for intelligence purposes, provided you can manage the information.

Social media applications will increasingly play a more important role in the analysis part of the intelligence cycle as well.

What are the most useful social media platforms for MI, and what are their pros and cons

Blogs are an excellent source of continuous information on industry issues, customers and competitors. The quality of information however is not always high and there can be many blogs, sometimes hundreds, on any topic. So it is challenging to find the right ones to track.

LinkedIn is a very popular networking site that has made it easier to identify sales leads as well as experts from all over the world. It is sometimes possible to even get an indication of a competitor’s future direction through the projects and work that employees present on their profiles or their latest professional networks.

These days, profiles from LinkedIn can be used to conduct network analysis, such as how the employees for a competitor are linked to specialist research companies, new business partners or even their best customers! It is interesting to note that employees are not always very careful with corporate information that should not actually be in the public domain. LinkedIn communities can inform competitors and be a hassle for employers themselves. As such, companies have started to provide disclosure policies to employees on how they can participate in social media and how to comment on professionally related issues.

We have also seen how companies can pull out material from YouTube in order to increase the knowledge of the competition. One automotive company features competitor commercials taken from YouTube as the opening screen of their intelligence portal. This is to help their staff see what their customers watch in different markets, and encourage them to think about how they can position their brands. This is also a way of making market intelligence more visible to the company, to make it an integrated part of everyday business life.

Wikis can be useful as internal platforms for developing shared knowledge and competitor profiles, as people might be more open to providing their own knowledge in this format. The knowledge management aspect of intelligence hopefully has much to gain here.

Social media applications can also play an important role when it comes to analysis. Crowd forecasting is where using social media for market intelligence gets more advanced. It allows you to balance expert perspectives with that of a wider audience for a more balanced view of where a trend is heading. Crowd forecasting is not the easiest to implement, as people will initially need time to get used to the process, but is helpful to go beyond general information ‘shuffling’ and to reach conclusions in more specific and tested ways. It is also a powerful way to enhance the co-creation intelligence process, meaning that people from around the company combine their intellectual capability to conduct analysis.

Companies with more advanced intelligence programs are integrating these applications at the moment. But I believe that the vast majority of companies are still looking at how social media can improve the information collection process. This is quite a hot topic in the “Intelligence Best Practice Benchmarking Workshops” that I am running with companies today.

What precautions should one take while utilizing social media for MI

First, social media platforms are in general not validated sources. The communications can be based on hype or unqualified rumours. What you read may not always be the truth and could even be information that is intentionally misrepresented. You can be misled to think something is going to be a new trend, a real issue or a hot topic, when it is not.

Also, the volume of information is increasing dramatically and needs to be collected, filtered and summarized. In the future, we will see more applications designed to summarize, rate and link information from social media sources so that the material is digested before it is analyzed by a person. But one must keep in mind that these sources are complementary to, not replacements for, high quality sources such as industry experts, professors and think tanks staffed with PhDs.

At the end of the day, you must also be able to wade through the rumours and disinformation, and decipher what is useful information for market intelligence. This is an area for worry for MI managers.

What new developments do you think will benefit market intelligence

There are tools that help structure, sort, filter and analyze the information from social media. One example is blog rating websites and we expect to see more ‘self-policing’ communities or filtering mechanisms.

Social media techniques will be used more and more for internal corporate processes. For example, wikis will be used to communicate and share information as an internal application within the organization or a network of partner companies.

In the future, there will be more interconnections between internal systems. Corporate intelligence portals could be integrated with customer relationship management systems, so you can track customers who change jobs or companies that recruit employees to manage a completely new application area. This might be indicative of business opportunities for your organization.

In many ways, social media has made market intelligence more accessible, if you know where to look and how to integrate it into your own intelligence process.

This article and others from GIA’s World Class Market Intelligence practice can be found at www.globalintelligence.com/insights-analysis/bulletins/568//

Global Intelligence Alliance (GIA) is a strategic market intelligence and advisory group. GIA was formed in 1995 when a team of market intelligence specialists, management consultants, industry analysts and technology experts came together to build a powerful suite of customized solutions ranging from outsourced market monitoring services and software, to strategic analysis and advisory.

Today, we are the preferred partner for organizations seeking to understand, compete and grow in international markets. Our industry expertise and coverage of over 100 countries enables our customers to make better informed decisions worldwide.

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What is Social Media Marketing? – A Quick Video Guide for Beginners

time July 28th by admin authorTags: , , , , , ,


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Corporate Social Media Summit: Katie Morse Radian 6: Interview

time July 27th by admin authorTags: , , , , , , ,


With all of the buzz during the conference about the best ways to measure the success of social media initiatives, we had the opportunity to chat with Katie Morse, Community Manager of Radian 6 to pick her brain on the topic.

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Web 2.0 Marketing Testimonial by Top Social Media Consultant Nathan Salmon

time July 27th by admin authorTags: , , , , , ,


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O’Reilly Webcast: The Science of Social Media Marketing

time July 26th by admin authorTags: , , , , ,


More and more people are using social media sites like Twitter and Facebook to talk about companies and products with their friends and colleagues. Learn what drives people to share information and opinions online and learn scientifically proven best practices for spreading your content virally through social media. You’ll have plenty of time for Q&A with Dan Zarrella, social media and viral marketing scientist and author of “The Social Media Marketing Book.”

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Free Enterprise | Social Media Marketing!

time July 24th by admin authorTags: , , , ,


Justin Powell and Matt Heffner’s submission for the US Chamber of Commerce Free Enterprise Video Contest. Social media marketing is free enterprise! Music Credit: Kevin Macleod

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Smart Blog Commenting for Social Media Marketing

time July 23rd by admin authorTags: , , , , ,


Secure high-quality backlinks and new RSS subscribers without wasting time with this new social media marketing technique. Tom Deeter at Web2Center.com explains how to do “smart blog commenting” in this 10 minute step-by-step video tutorial.

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Corporate Social Media Summit: Nick Johnson (Useful Social Media) Interview

time July 22nd by admin authorTags: , , , , , , ,


We were finally able to pin down the ever in motion Nick Johnson, organizer of the Corporate Social Media Summit to have a chat about what he thought about the conference: did it go where he wanted it to, what should we expect for the next one and his strategy to deliver good content throughout the experience.

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