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July 6, 2011

What Google+ Has Taught Me About Facebook

At the end of last week Google launched it’s brand new shiny social network Google+.  I was cynical, after Google Wave and Google Buzz would G+ be good?  From the outside I wasn’t impressed.  It seemed to be just another Facebook but then I started using it.

When I started looking at what I liked about it I realised that I could learn from G+ .  That in some ways I had forgotten the beauty of social networks and I should refresh the way I use Facebook accordingly.

So firstly what did I like?

1. It’s less complex than Facebook – Facebook has some great features but I think they confuse people. When I’m teaching people how to use it it seems like I could run a week long course on the topic and still not get through it all.

2. Content is good – Because it’s new and membership is still limited the content is really good. Mostly self generated and a lot less automated stuff… and even better NO FARMVILLE!

3. Excitement – It’s new and most people are finding their way around and sharing tips. There is huge positivity from the people who are posting and it makes you want to join in.

4. The people - G+ is similar to Twitter, you can follow who you want and they don’t have to follow you back. This means you can follow some of the top people in your industry on G+. For me that’s easy as I’m in social media so my industry influencers were some of the first there.

5. Choose who to share with – At first I couldn’t see how ‘Circles’ differed from ‘Facebook friend lists’.  The difference is that you are required to enter who you want to share with on every post. Some posts are public and Twitter style, some you want to keep for friends, family or even individual users.  This should stop news-feeds getting cluttered.

So how will this change the way I use Facebook?

1. Keep it simple - Facebook is complex and it’s easy to assume that everyone knows how everything works.  Keeping updates simple and showing people exactly how to communicate with you – whether it be telling them exactly what to do to ‘Like’ a page or join a group is important.  Never assume someone knows something, don’t use complicated jargon, make it easy to participate.  Of course there is a fine line to tread between keeping it simple and being patronising so make sure you are also adding value, be careful not to talk down to people.

2. Provide compelling content –  All of us at one time or another post something we may not have thought about properly. Whether it’s talking about having a cup of coffee or a digest of our daily activity we really need to wonder if people are really interested. Since I’ve been using Google+ I’ve gone out of the way to find compelling content to share.  I’m carrying my camera with me everywhere again and only posting the best stuff I find on the net to my profile. With this in mind I’m going to be more selective on what I post to my Facebook profile – although I’m sure I’ll still post a bit of nonsense there.

3. Excitment - How can I make what I’m doing with my Facebook pages more exciting and innovative.  I for one have fallen into a pretty tight Facebook schedule for Spiderworking.com and I sometimes forget to think of myself as a client.  What clever and innovative ideas would I suggest to a client to get the most from their page and how can I make mine more enticing? I feel I also need to be more impulsive with my posting.

4. Am I connected to all the right people? – I have a lot of friends on Facebook but my stream moves so fast I don’t communicate with them as much as I should.  I’m going to start using Friend lists again to make sure I’m not missing important posts from great people.  I haven’t actively sought out friends on Facebook for ages and this is something I should be doing, who out there is providing great content through their personal or business pages that I should never miss?  I need to find these people and pages and make sure I’m connected.

5. Be selective with sharing – Facebook friend lists serve the same purpose as Google circles.  With new lists created I’m going to stop clogging peoples news streams and only send relevant content to relevant groups.

All of this should make me a better Facebooker, I know you’ll all be watching now to see if I fulfil my pledge!

Do you agree with these points? Have you used Google+ yet?  I’d love to hear your thoughts too – leave me a comment below or join me on Google+ to have a chat.

 

 

November 17, 2010

Monitoring Social Media – London 2010

Monitoring your brand and industry on social media channels should be one of the most important parts of your social media strategy, yet it is something that is often overlooked by business owners.

Amongst other things Social Media monitoring can help you:

1. Gauge the reach of your social media efforts – are people talking about you and if so what are they saying?

2. Keep you informed about what your competitors are up to.

3. See what the current trends and sentiments about your industry are.

This year, for the second year running Spiderworking.com will be attending the Monitoring Social Media conference in London.  Last years event provided us with lots of useful tricks, tips and info that we were able to share with clients and we are looking forward to learning more again this year.

Topics this year include:

  • Social Media Monitoring Tools and Services
  • Brand and Reputation Management
  • Sentiment Detection and Analysis
  • Data Quality and Filtering
  • Identifying and Connecting with Influencers
  • Beyond Listening: Measurement and ROI
  • The Future of Social Media Monitoring
  • Case studies and Best Practice

We’ll report back here after the conference, sharing any wow moments and tips we pick up but if you can’t wait till we get back watch our Twitter stream on Monday (22nd November) or follow the twitter hash tag #MSM10.

August 10, 2010

August KLCK Bloggers Network Attracts Nationwide Audience

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Today’s blog post is slightly different as Amanda tells us about the second meeting of the KLCK Bloggers network:

It was a busy day for Spiderworking.com and the KLCK bloggers network yesterday.  I was invited along with Lorna Sixsmith from Garrendenny Lane Interiors to go to the Edwina Grace show on KLCR96fm to talk about KLCK.  Edwina was great and we couldn’t have felt more relaxed chatting to her.

I only just made it back to the office in time to grab my computers and head straight back out to the Talbot Hotel, the venue of the second KLCK Bloggers Network.  I couldn’t believe how many people were there when I walked in the door.  22 Bloggers in total from all areas of blogging, some business bloggers, some personal bloggers and some who hadn’t started blogging yet but were keen to get going.

Participants were truly nationwide with people traveling from as far as Limerick to join in.

For those who couldn’t make it in person I livestreamed the event via webcam and Twitter, we had 4 viewers on the night, if you missed it you can view the recording by clicking here.  Paula Sheridan from Candle Designs gave us some great tips on using Flickr and Ruairi Brown from Kro.ie took us through the steps to set up a WordPress hosted blog.  You can download Ruairi’s presentation from  his blog.

After all the formalities we retired to the bar where we did some more relaxed networking.  It was a great evening and we’ve had so much good feedback that I can’t wait for the next one.  Photographs from the night can be viewed on the Flickr group.  If you would like to know more about the KLCK Bloggers network join our dedicated Facebook Page.

The next meeting will take place on Monday 13th of September at 7pm in Portlaoise (venue TBC).  We’ll be talking about ‘Plugins’.  It’s free to attend and all are welcome whether you are blogging, thinking about blogging or just want to know what a blog is.

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