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Happy Birthday Twitter – New Site & Video !!

Monday, March 21st, 2011

Say what you like about Twitter, but we can’t deny that it has changed the world of social media since its launch 5 years ago. Today it celebrates its 5th birthday and to celebrate it has launched a new discovery site along with a video featuring some of its most popular users. Some of the featured stars include tennis sensation Serena Williams, Virgin founder Richard Branson and hip hop star Snoop Dogg.

The YouTube video which is sure to go viral, includes interviews with some of the sites most famous tweeters discussing who they follow on the micro blogging platform and what significance they feel Twitter brings to their lives. The video includes interviews with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and UFC President Dana White.

Matthew Marley
360innovate

How Social Media Connected Japan !

Wednesday, March 16th, 2011

It’s been almost a week since the devastating scenes in Japan which left most of us in shock, and it’s during times like these we don’t realize how powerful Social Media can be in a time of crisis. Following its influence in political events in places such as Egypt, Tunisia and Libya over the past few weeks, social media was once again used to connect people in a time of need.

With many of Japans communication systems being down since the tragedy the internet has seemed to remain untouched, allowing the people of Japan to communicate with family and loved ones who may have been affected by the earthquake.  One of the first tools to appear on the web was the Google People Finder which acts as a directory and message board so people with friends and family who are missing can look for lost loved ones and post notes saying they are safe.

Not only is Social Media being used to help people communicate it’s also being utilized to help gather support for the country, many aid organization are using Twitter to reach a wider audience including the Red Cross who have launched also launched a similar service to Google and a “Text REDCROSS” campaign, which quickly became a trending topic on Twitter following the rush of people willing to donate to help the victims.

We have also seen most of the main stream media outlets use videos, pictures and updates that have been shared across sites such as Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and Flickr in there breaking reports from all around the world.

Following the earthquake on Friday the U.S. embassy in Japan encouraged any of its U.S. citizens in the country to use text messages and social media sites such and Twitter and Facebook as a means to communicate and connect with family overseas.

A lot has been said about Social Media over the past few months, some of it bad, some of it good but there is no denying that in a time of need and crisis this is one of our most important assets.

Matthew Marley
360innovate

 

Google Profile – Organic Results

Friday, March 11th, 2011

Google profile results are now showing with the organic results when you do a search using someone’s name on Google.  Below you will see the profile of my colleague, Matthew Marley, this appeared at the bottom of the Google when doing a search for ‘Matthew Marley’. Matthew’s picture appeared at the bottom of the page, right under his uncle Bob, but with some good SEO, you could probably push this  result up.    No dodgy comments please, I know it looks like an advert for Club Tropicana.

Google Results

What does this mean?

When people want to find out about someone, whether it’s a potential employer, customer or even someone you’ve chatted up at the dancing.  They will most likely go online to find out about you.  Google profiles are a great way to control what people are seeing when they type your name into Google.


End of Social Media As we know it?

Monday, March 7th, 2011

Google has, for a long time, used Twitter and Facebook links to help decide where a website will be located on the search engine results page and how much authority a website has.  The game is now changing and Google are now trying to determine the authority of links posted on social media sites, to see which links to give more weight to.

The value that searchers may get from this is that if a website is being spoke about on social media site, then it has social proof and is therefore probably a popular website – this seems like a very logical way to rank sites,  however it is open to mass manipulation and may eventually kill social media sites such as Twitter.

How will this work?

Facebook

On sites such as Facebook, Google will probably look at data such as how many likes the site has. The amount of people seeing the links  and the amount of links individual users actually post.  So for example, if someone posts 10 links per day, each link will be given less weight than if the same person only posted 1 link per day.

Twitter

On Twitter, as with Facebook, cues like links per day, amount of followers and amount of people you follow will be used.  Google has also hinted at that they will look at the authority of the person posting the link to decide how much weight to give the link.  So say for example, if Stephen Fry was to post a link for your site, as he is a high authority figure on Twitter, then this link would be given a tremendous amount of weight, therefore it would give your site a bigger boost than a link from Joe Nobody.  Retweets will also be taken into consideration, and it will be based on both volume of retweets, and the authority of people retweeting.  This is all great news for SEO consultants out there as it will allow them to offer their clients another SEO option.  But is it good news for the social media sites?

How will this affect Social Media Sites?

The more Google uses authority cues on social media sites such as Twitter to decide how much authority to give a link, the more people will be trying to work out how to manipulate this.  What we will see more of is spamming, friend requests, retweet begging and people setting up / joining syndication networks to have their links retweeted.  As a result of this Twitter will become a less pleasant place to be.  There will be more and more people using it, especially newbies, not only to share valuable information, but to promote their business in a way to help them climb the search engine rankings.

A possible solution to this would be to crack down hard on spammers, but there can be a fine line between spamming and promoting your business online.

If this does cause a social media apocalypse, we might see other social media sites pop up that don’t allow search engines to crawl the site, but hopefully it won’t come to that.  If Google creates a good enough algorithm to sniff out spammers and devalue their links, then it may deter people spamming in the first place – but I doubt it.

Gordon Campbell

 

Google Launches New “Personal Profiles”

Thursday, March 3rd, 2011

Google announced last night that they have begun to roll out a redesign of its Google Profile pages, this is the profile that allows Google account users to add pictures and information about them. If you pick to have you Google Profile set as public then there is a very good chance when someone searches for you this will be the first thing that they will come across, which could be very important should you be looking to create a personal brand online.

One of the things that you will notice straight away is the similarities to Facebook. The profile page also allows you to enter detailed information including age, occupation, photos, social media sites and your location . Making it look a lot more professional compared to its predecessor.

In a blog post which announced the new profiles Google reiterates that Google Profiles are designed for individuals, not businesses; Google claims it’s working on “new ways for businesses to engage with their customers,” and hopefully we can expect some updates there in the near future.

Could all these recent updates to the various Google services be the beginning of the much rumoured “Google Me” or “Google + 1” which is said to be the backbone of Google’s next attempt at social media.

 

Lucozade Targets Social Media Users !

Wednesday, March 2nd, 2011

Lucozade, the soft drinks giant are just one of many global brands who are now targeting users with social media marketing.  According to musicweek.com the drinks giant will use spotify to promote its new instant win campaign which will come packaged in various flavours of new Lucozade bottles. The competition which starts today will give customers a chance to win access to over  1 million add free tracks on the social music service.

Spotify have also confirmed that they will enhance the Lucozade promotion by offering access to exclusive interviews and tracks from contributing artists, which include Tinchy Stryder.

To take part in the competition you will need to purchase one of the promotional bottles, you will then find a unique identification number, once you have this number all you have to do is head over to their website and enter your code.

Adam Williams, Spotify UK sales director, said there was a ‘great synergy’ between the brands. Andy Mahoney, brand manager of Lucozade, said the partnership ‘comes at exactly the right time for both brands’.

This promotion is thought to be the first of its kind that has made use of the ‘social capabilities’ of  Spotify for online marketing , although advertising is a big part of Spotify marketing strategy this is the first joint venture for the growing music company which should see its US launch in the next few months.

Matthew Marley 360innovate

Google Social Search Update !

Thursday, February 17th, 2011

Google Social Search Update

Google has rolled out some pretty exciting updates to its social search today.

They have announced that they will now be integrating social media results with regular listings which will see annotations from your friends and the people that you care about should you be logged in to your Google account. Previously these results showed at the bottom of the page, however with this update they will be in direct view of the user.

This could be massive for Google in their war with Facebook who has an alliance with Bing. By connecting with everyone else in the social world Google has shown its more than capable of creating its own social graph !

The Death Of The Content Farms !!

Tuesday, February 15th, 2011

RIP Content Farms!!

Could this finally be the end of the dreaded content farms?

With the rise of SEO in recent years content farms have become all too familiar when searching on Google. However, yesterday Google launched an experimental Chrome extension which will allows users to block sites from their web search results which they feel are not relevant to the search query.  Once you have installed the extension and blocked a site the information will then be sent to Google, who have said that they will study the resulting feedback and explore using it as a potential ranking signal for search results.

Content Farms

This is an early release however Google hopes this extension will improve the users search experience. The extension is available in English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, can be downloaded here.

Matthew Marley 360innovate

Facebook Rolls Out New Pages !!!

Friday, February 11th, 2011

You may notice something different if you log in to you Facebook Page this morning. The social media giant rolled out several new changes to their pages platform last night with a much cleaner design and a few changes to the page architecture. If you have been using the new Facebook profile then this will be very familiar as they have implemented the same design and features with a few extras which keeps the new design more consistent across the full site.

Some of the new features include

  • New Layout
  • The ability to switch between your profile and the pages that you manage
  • Browse Facebook as your page
  • New photo banner model
  • The ability to add iframes to tabs

The have also introduced a new keyword filter for pages which describes itself as filtering out “words and phrases marked as offensive by the broader community,” without elaborating on what the specific words are nor whether the community alluded to means people on the site or the world at large.

Overall this is a pretty big update from Facebook and an overall improvement to the previous version of Facebook Pages.

What’s your thoughts on this update ?

For more info check out the Facebook Pages section here

Twitter in talks with Google & Facebook !!

Thursday, February 10th, 2011

Social Media Marketing

This is some pretty big news in the world of Social Media this morning, if true. According to reports in The Guardian today Twitter has been in talks with potential suitors, which include both Facebook and Google.  The report has indicated that the deal could be valued at $10 billion, however according to a few sources the talks haven’t progressed very far as of yet.  The Wall Street Journal has reported that the micro blogging service which had estimated revenues at $45 million last year is now valued at a whopping $8 – 10 billion dollars. Both companies are are believed to have bid for Twitter in the past when Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg is believed to have offered Twitter $500m in stock for the company in 2008, however the deal collapsed. Google were also rumoured to have has a deal rejected recently before the search giant made an offer for Groupon which also collapsed.

Who would you like to see buy Twitter ????

Matthew Marley – 360innovate