Part 1 – What is Social Media?

October 27th, 2009, by Adam

This is the first in a series of posts about how Social Media is changing the way companies all around the world conduct business. It will discuss both the benefits and the pitfalls and how you can ensure you make the right decisions. We’ll reveal company successes and provide you with enough information to make a judgment call for your business.

If you think Facebook is a fad or Twitter is for teenagers, you could be setting yourself up for a nasty surprise down the track. Proactive companies are looking to adopt and leverage these technologies as yet another way to promote their brand and increase market share.

Shouldn’t you be doing the same?

So what will we be covering over the course of these posts? We’ll be going into detail on the various forms of social media, how each one applies to businesses, what combinations are right for your business and sharing some success stories which will hopefully encourage you to jump in and get started. We’ll also be delving into the ever changing area of online advertising and how this fits in the bigger picture of social media. The world is evolving and with it advertising, marketing and brand promotion. Time and time again we see the companies that fail to adapt are the ones left behind. Don’t let that be you!

Now, lets get on with Part 1 – What is Social Media?

Social Media as defined by Wikipedia as “content created by people using highly accessible and scalable publishing technologies.”

But what does that really mean to businesses like yours? What does that have to do with promoting your business and increasing your loyal customer base? Perhaps it can best be summed up by this short video by CommonCraft.

That video uses a well known situation to demonstrate a few concepts. Specifically the idea of collaboration, sharing of information, and the inclusion of your customers into your business processes.

Before diving in to the various technologies, if you have a spare four minutes I’d recommend taking a look at this video as a quick introduction into just what Social Media is all about. It certainly gives an eye opening insight into the sheer size of what we are looking at.

Frightening numbers? Hopefully you now see it as something you need to delve into, but you just need the guidance to know where to begin. Lets end this first post with a quick run down on some of the more common Social Media websites. In the next few days, I will elaborate on these and present how they could be used in your business. Remember these websites are not the only aspect of Social media, and we will cover that in the next post.

Make sure you tune in.

Facebook – Facebook is a global social networking website that is operated and privately owned by Facebook, Inc. Users can add friends and send them messages, and update their personal profiles to notify friends about themselves. Additionally, users can join networks organized by city, workplace, school, and region.

LinkedIn – LinkedIn is a business-oriented social networking site founded in December 2002 and launched in May 2003 mainly used for professional networking.

Twitter – Twitter is a free social networking and micro-blogging service that enables its users to send and read messages known as tweets. Tweets are text-based posts of up to 140 characters displayed on the author’s profile page and delivered to the author’s subscribers who are known as followers.

Digg – Digg is a social news website made for people to discover and share content from anywhere on the Internet, by submitting links and stories, and voting and commenting on submitted links and stories.

MySpace – MySpace is a social networking website

YouTube – YouTube is a video sharing website on which users can upload and share videos.

Definitions from Wikipedia.

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TFG Website gets a facelift

October 6th, 2009, by Adam

Our website has undergone a few changes this week. We have improved some areas that were a little rough around the edges and have reworked the content in preparation for a raft of new products and services we plan to introduce over the next 12 months.

As well as making a few visual changes to the site, we have also integrated the blog into the update design, rather than using a different design template.

If you’re having any troubles viewing any part of the site, or something that you relied on has gone missing, please let us know.

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Improving Your Craftmanship

April 15th, 2009, by Aaron

Programming isn’t a science, it’s more of a craft to me. A craft implies a combination of some creativity and some practicality. You can make a wardrobe that does the job, or you can get a craftsman to do the job and you’ll end up with something that is not only functional, but great to look at. Craftsmen build the furniture you buy from antique stores.

Software can certainly be the same. Software can work, or it can work well. It can be inspiring and fun to work on, or it can be terrible and boring. It generally comes down to the skill and work ethic of the person that is writing it in the first place. I want to build an antique, not an $11 chair from Ikea.

Corey Haines has been doing a series of videos about all matters software related, but he seems to be mainly passionate about Pair Programming. I like how he sometimes delves into the psychology of people in an industry that is populated by so many with unusual profiles.

He operates a blog called On Being a Journeyman Software Craftsman and it contains a bunch of videos and short blurbs about things he’s learned while on his trip. I’d check it out and you might learn a bit about some of the cooler ideas out there in the software world.

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Need a web site? We’re giving one away, absolutely free.

February 16th, 2009, by Adam

Just moments ago, we sent out a newsletter (view here) to all our customers introducing them to our February web site give-away. If you or someone you know is thinking about building a web site, this may come in handy. The condition? If 5 or more web sites are commissioned this month, we will draw one lucky winner out of the coveted TFG stubby holder to have their site paid for by us.  

You can get in contact with our team here to get your site underway. At the end of the month if you’re the lucky customer, any monies paid to that date will be refunded.

The winner of this give-away will receive a standard business web site (valued at $4,500) free. We’ll also couple this with a 12 month subscription to our flagship product AuroraCMS. AuroraCMS will enable you to maintain and update your site for the next 12 months with no more to pay. 

Also this month we’ll be donating $250 from every web site commissioned to the NAB Victoria Bushfire Relief Fund to help those in need.

If you’re interested in signing up to our regular newsletter, please do so at our web site. You can also follow us on Twitter or on our Facebook page for more updates.

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The Ruby Manor

February 4th, 2009, by Aaron

I got sucked into the Ruby Manor site (in a good way) because of a presentation about the Rack spec and how it works. The Rack talk was quite short and to the point, but had some great examples of how to use Rack for micro-applications.

It’s a bit of a pain that the speaker didn’t repeat the questions in the Q&A section for the internet audience because for the latter third of the talk I had no idea what was being talked about. However the talk piqued my interest in learning a bit more about Rack and how it can be utilised when writing Ruby applications. I thought it might pique other peoples’ interest too!

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