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NetRep rears its head again

Those nice people over at Brands2Life sent me a link to this video today on behalf of their client Viadeo.  I’ve spoken a fair bit about net reputation and how it may enhance (or destroy) your chances of getting a job and this vid nicely illustrates some of the things I wouldn’t recommend putting on your Facebook, Viadeo or Linked-In profile.

That said, I’m not really having much luck with Viadeo, or Linked-In, these days, but then I don’t invest a lot of time in them and they’re rather clunky to get round.  My efforts seem to have wholey migrated to Facebook and until the other networking sites can convince me otherwise, my loyalty is likely to stay there.

I was particularly disappointed last week when the Sonia Veysey, Marketing Director at Viadeo, sent me an email saying she’d like to have a chat about new initiative networking for Viadeo, so intrigued I replied saying I’d love to talk to her about it.  Whereupon someone else emailed me and arranged to call me….and then never did.  I haven’t heard from them since.  Has anyone else had any success finding out what their networking initiative is?

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Is he your Facebook friend?

You can hardly turn a page of any paper without Facebook cropping up.  I’m a big fan – our PR Job Watch group now has over 500 members and over 110 jobs advertised.  Not bad!  We’ve made placements on salaries as big as £70k from candidates who have approached us through the group and I’ve made a few interesting contacts along the way.

Robber_clipart Tim Elkington picked some of his favourite Facebook stories in the press but it was this one on The Register which really caught my eye.  Beats waiting for the BBC to feature him on Crime Watch I suppose!

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Are you blogging this?

After last night’s session on consumer techie blogs my head is full of social media again.  Anyway, it seemed a good a time as any to post this.  It made me laugh.

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Fullrun’s Blogger Roundtable

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I went off to the swish Soho Hotel last night as we sponsored Fullrun’s Consumer Blogger Roundtable.  The boss is  always up for sticking a bit of money behind a bar. 

The event kicked off with a panel of five, Michael Parsons from CNET, Chris Price and Katie Lee of Shiny Media, Mat Toor of Dennis Publishing and James Rivington from Tech.co.uk, and was hosted by Peter Kirwin of Fullrun.

There was a run down on how each of the sites likes to be pitched to (send an email, don’t phone them – especially if it’s just a standard pitch, include quotes and unique pictures, use an interesting subject header), followed by a lively discussion on whether there is a difference between bloggers and journos (some of the panel felt bloggers had more principles than journos…. they shall remain nameless) and how the immediacy of blogging requires a good wireless connection and the press releases to be held off until after a press launch.  Don’t forget to provide some food at a launch either, Michael Parsons is particularly keen to fill his tummy and stop that free champagne from sloshing around his insides.  His poor liver is suffering.  Of course, that’s assuming that you can get a blogger to a launch in the first place – they are self confessed un-socialites. 

"Is blogging dying?" was a question that reared its ugly head once more.  As the panellists work for blog sites, it was unlikely they’d say yes, but there was a general consensus that the blogosphere is platauing (80 million blogs – the vast majority not regularly updated) and as huge amounts of information hit our RSS feeds, as consumers we’ll become more selective about what we’re reading.

There was lots of nodding and muttering among the delegates when the subject of measurement came up.  "Clients aren’t convinced by the audience numbers, or how they’re measured" was the cry from the audience.  On the contrary, said the panel, metrics are now easier to measure than ever.  Unique users and page view stats can be made available to PRs and they can be much more reliable than some of the more measurements used by more traditonal media.  Can they be fiddled?  Probably.  Can traditional media stats be fiddled?  Most definitely. 

So off we trotted to the fabulous Swirl Room for drinks, courtesy of Indigo Red, and some light banter.  I bumped into one of my PR agency clients who is "new to this blogging stuff" and asked me to recommend some PR related blogs to have a look at, so off the top of my head came Drew Benvie, Simon Wakeman, Stephen Davies, The PR Monkey, Strumpette and The World’s Leading.  Those are the blogs that are obviously stuck in the forefront of my consciousness, so sod what Technorati says, they rank highest in my little world and don’t look to be dying any time soon.

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Vlogging

On Tuesdays, I work from home.  This means I don’t spend 3 hours of the day in my car (hurrah!) and getting work done in a quiet, uninterupted environment – unless you count the cats fighting for space on my lap.  My boss is convinced that I spend every Tuesday in the pub, but my local doesn’t move with the times enough to have a wifi broadband connection so alas, I’m sat at my dining room table with my laptop and a pile of paper. 

It’s a great place for me to work on my latest projects – all will be revealed soon – which has resulted in me spending hours trawling through the internet looking at how social media has been used for marketing initiatives and recruitment solutions.  I’ve seen some really really bad examples, and some really really good ones, but this in particular made me smile:

http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=GooooTube

Well done Focus PR!  Engaging and light hearted, eyecatching vlogging at it’s best.

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Four Poofs and a Cock Up

Currently I’m reading Citizen Marketers which is an interesting insight into how social media has made word of mouth easier and how companies ignore their customers at their peril.

Then today, I stumbled across this:

http://forums.confetti.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=93532&st=0

In case you don’t want to read it, basically a bride to be wrote to Noel Gay, the management company of Four Poofs and a Piano, of Jonathan Ross fame, asking how much it would cost to hire them for her wedding.  The email was duly forwarded on within the company, resulting in an email response to the bride. As follows:

Bride’s email:

"We are getting married on Sunday 30 September 2007 at Wakefield, West Yorkshire. Every week when I tune into Jonathan Ross I say it would be great if they could play at our wedding so here I am to see how much an appearance from 4 poofs would cost. I expect its out of my budget but at least I’ll know I’ve tried!

Look forward to hearing from you."

From ‘Jane’ to ‘Lou’

Dear Lou

Oh dear!

Another …Thank you.

Jane

From ‘Lou’ to ‘Catriona’

another bloody wedding – what’s wrong with people?

Thank you

Lou

From ‘Catriona’ to the bride:

Dear Karen,

Thank you for your interest in 4 Poofs & A Piano. This date looks to be feasible. The boys usually go out for around £4,000 for this sort of thing.

I look forward to hearing from you,

Kind regards,
Catriona

The bride, outraged, posted it on a public forum – full of other brides (and presumably potential customers) who were also outraged and quite rightly she replies saying she really didn’t think they meant to leave the insults on there, and includes the link to the topic in the forum.  Someone from Noel Gay comes on to make an apology (which most of the readers don’t buy) and the damage is done.

Then I write about it on here and who knows who will read it after that?  Which is a perfect example of how powerful word of mouth can be.

I certainly won’t be using Noel Gay next time I need four poofs.

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My Life is an Open Facebook

My online social network is continuing to grow.  I’ve now joined Facebook.  Added to my online presence on Faceparty, Linked In, WAYN, Viadeo, Friends Reunited and of course this blog it will now be impossible to hide from anyone.  Not that anyone in particular is seeking me out. 

That said, an old work colleague of mine contacted me today.  She’s married to another old work colleague and they have two children – last time I saw her they were still snogging in the local pub toilets.  You know who you are.  Who else will crawl out of the woodwork?

Maybe I should check out Twitter next – there are plenty of bloggers talking about it but I’m not sure I actually *get* it.  If you have a Facebook account, feel free to add me.  I figure there must be lots of PR people on there just dying to be headhunted!

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