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AOL to rebrand.

November 26th, 2009, by fitzy

Not to be outdone, AOL is on the rebrand bandwagon. Last time I checked, AOL was neither hip, cool or anything else that they are now claiming to be.

Here’s their old identity followed by the new identity (warning may not actually be a single identity).

(picture sourced from ABC)

(picture sourced from Inquisitor)

I wonder what the outcome of this will be? Once again, there’s a steady stream of backlash, mostly due to the fact that people remember AOL for what they were. I’m not sure changing the logo is necessarily the way to fix it. In any case their old logo looks fine to me, maybe they should have spent money on their service offering and public image instead. Although not according to the CEO:

“Our new identity is uniquely dynamic. Our business is focused on creating world-class experiences for consumers and AOL is centered on creative and talented people – employees, partners, and advertisers. We have a clear strategy that we are passionate about and we plan on standing behind the AOL brand as we take the company into the next decade,” said Tim Armstrong, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of AOL.

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Part 3 – Maximising the effect of your Facebook fan page

November 19th, 2009, by fitzy

Read Part 2 of our series in case you missed it.

Let us pick up where we left off last time. I had just begun examining the Facebook fan pages, and how you can apply them to your business. In particular we discussed the advertising platform. Advertising is just one aspect of these pages that can really drive your business. Let’s discuss the other potential areas of benefit now.

Company Announcements

If you have an important announcement to make, what’s the quickest and easiest way to get that information to your customers and followers? With a Facebook status update of course. Lets say you want to advertise your Holiday trading hours, or you have just launched a new product, or service. In 30 seconds you could have pushed this information to your customers. Anyone who follows you on Facebook will see this message on their home page.

Customer stories

You can write status updates that encourage customers to write back to you. Writing an engaging status update is a good way to start discussions. Once you get some traction with this method, you will soon be cultivating a community around your fan page. The more interactions with your page, the more likely it is that your page will get noticed. You know the rest.

This can also give you some valuable feedback on exactly how you deal and respond with your customer base, or with what you are doing in the market place.

Surveys/competitions

This is one area where having a fan page can really work for you. Coordinating a fan-centric competition is relatively straightforward, and this can be a great way to generate some buzz around your brand. The frameworks are already in place for you, and you just need to know what sort of competition you want to run, and then you can be on your way. The viral nature of sites like Facebook mean that your competition can get large exposure, without you having to spend the earth.

Likewise, conducting a survey can be a great way to improve areas of the business, and encouraging fans to participate in your surveys is as simple as setting up the survey, and posting a status update.

You can also use Facebook Ads to generate interest to either your competition or survey.

Linking to blog

If you’ve just written a great blog post, you’ll want to get it in front of as many eyes as possible. Having sustained readers on your blog is always a desired outcome, and Facebook gives you an opportunity to direct readers to your blog. When you write your post, make sure you follow it up with a succinct and catchy status update attaching the link to the blog. That way your fans will be driven to your blog and hopefully become regular readers.

Instant feedback

This is probably one of the key areas that Social Media can have a real impact on your business. The moment you do something that someone loves or hates, you’re going to hear about it. Having this sort of feedback at your fingertips is something that money can’t buy. We’re moving in to a world where you will be connected with your customer base (and critics) whether you like it or not. You can use this to your advantage.

Hopefully you’re really starting to see the potential for this in your areas of business. If you need any more information or have any questions on just how Facebook can expand your business, don’t hesitate to get in touch.

Next week, we’ll be moving on to Twitter and how you can leverage that platform for your business.

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Marine Protection Systems website launch

November 17th, 2009, by fitzy

A few weeks ago we launched the new website for Marine Protection Systems (MPS). MPS are the industry leaders in electrolysis control and prevention devices. The site is connected to our content management system (AuroraCMS) allowing MPS to edit and control the content, menu and news sections of the site on their own.

MPS were very happy with our work and we look forward to working on projects with them in the future.

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Part 2 – Facebook? That’s something for teenagers isn’t it? Next please.

November 5th, 2009, by fitzy

Read Part 1 – What Is Social Media if you missed it.

Sound familiar? It sure does to me.

Each week I read stories and hear push back from companies who aren’t willing to embrace what is sure to be the #1 way to market your business or brand in the coming years. I added a few new blogs to my daily read list and even as a surprise to me, at least half of them were posting on Social media topics as their current posts. If you thought this wasn’t important, please, read on (well, read on even if you do!).

Think about how the entrepreneurs of yesterday (who are well and truly rich and famous today) and how they came to be that way. Names like Oprah & Trump. They have built a solid, personal brand and they built this over a long time. But how did they do it? Pushing themselves into your life, via unescapable mediums. TV, magazines, books, billboards. You name it. And this isn’t cheap. All of these marketing forms cost money, and lots of it.

Some of these big names are catching on and adapting very quickly to the future of marketing and branding, but some won’t. Their methods that worked 10-20-30 years ago were perfect for the time, not the way to do things now. People need to step back and understand this. Stop playing in a dying world.

I offer myself as an example. You’re marketing your product to me? How would I know about it?

  • TV – Sorry don’t have free to air TV
  • Radio – Sorry, don’t listen to the radio
  • Newspaper – Sorry, don’t read the newspaper (oh and my web browser has ad-blocking turned on for all you crazy news sites who think I want a car driving over the top of the article I was trying to read. Yes I can start reading before your adverts load)
  • Hmmm…

I’ll tell you how I found out about your product.

  • I was looking for a product “X”, so I Googled it and found a couple. Yours had the best online reviews, so I bought it.
  • I was interested in a topic, chatted to a friend, and they told me to look into the supplier online.
  • Someone I follow on twitter happened to mention getting a copy of your book. I now own it.

This is not an unusual scenario, but I really shouldn’t have to do much more convincing. If you’re running a business and still can’t see that in a couple of years time, there’s going to be limited offline ways to appeal to me, my friends, and everyone else in this world, you need to jump ship now.

So what was the theme there, in how I discovered your product? Community. Community, community, community, community.

I connect with the companies I purchase from via information I seek out on my own terms (which in actual fact is community-driven information), or via encounters with the online community. If you’re not tapped into this now, you’re going to be last in line, and out of business. No question.

But how do you get started when you’ve got no time to research it, or no idea you even needed it until now? Lucky for you I started this series.

Firstly I’m going to discuss Facebook and how that can apply to your business. Facebook is a social network, and social networks are only one aspect of Social Media. Briefly touching on some other types we have: social bookmarking, media sharing, review based, user generated content and blogging.

Getting the most for your business from Facebook

There’s no question that Facebook is an incredibly low-spend way for a company to get their name and brand out onto the Internet. With over 300 million targetable users, it really as one of the biggest opportunities you will ever get.

Firstly you need to have a fan page set up for your business. This only takes a few minutes and means your presence is secured. We can worry about getting all the information entered over time. Once you have a presence what can you do with it?

Firstly you want to share your page with all your Facebook connections. They will become a fan of your page (hopefully) and this has a two-fold effect. One, thanks to changes to Facebook structure, the fact that your connection became a fan, is announced to all their connections. Two, their profile shows your fan page for as long as they remain a fan. This means that any new connections of theirs will be able to see they are a fan of you.

We will craft ways of using your fan page to maximum effect later, but be assured there are many ways to integrate this into your business plan or goals. A fan page makes it incredibly easy to monitor reviews, run surveys, interactive competitions, and spreading news.

The single best part in my mind is the Local targeted advertising. With 10 minutes of effort you can have your brand in front of millions of eyes, for a very low cost. But what if you don’t want your brand exposed to everyone on Facebook? What if your product is so specific that it only applies to women, or perhaps women in their 30’s. Maybe your product applies to 30 year old women in capital cities, or in one city. You get my drift. Being able to segment your advertising market with such ease is probably the single most powerful chance you will have to get your product or brand out there, with minimal spend.

I’m going to wrap it up there and let you digest that for a day or two. Stay tuned for the rest of the series, where I will finish up with Facebook and show you the next piece of the puzzle. Twitter!

Thanks for reading :)

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