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Showing posts with label facebook. Show all posts

Create more Social Media Links

Friday, June 3, 2011 0 comments
Someone just tasked me to create more social media tools such as Twitter, LinkedIn. Well, I do agree to populate the internet as these provide useful backlinks and garner more eyeballs. My only concern would be to manage them.

Operating in an Asian context, users are still skeptical on sharing their personal information online. Personally, LinkedIn offers upload of resumes, thus allowing resume search by potential employers. This is not ideal if your boss realise you are going on a job shopping spree.

To man the various new media tools require articulated use and proper monitoring. Being a user, I'm caught in a dilemma: resources management VS KPIs

When an organisation decides to embark on the new media platform, it must prepare to take on a new online identity. Thus, also allow for headcounts for such projects.

Facebook "Check-In"

Friday, February 18, 2011 0 comments
Facebook has launched the "Check-In" feature, which I believe strongly opposed foursquare.

They allow users to "check-in" to their current location, connect and share with friends on their locations. I heard there is even a feature which gives users and their friends interactive ways to explore the cities and earn game points. The very thought is very entertaining, plus educational factor. I have not used it personally though.

Now FB comes with the "check-in" feature, enables to do all of the above. Maybe not the game portion.. yet..

I do realise that it will be a useful App for "social butterflies" who like to interact and meet up with people which are around the vicinity. It is also great to know the whereabouts of their friends if they have plan to meet up. And that saves the hassle of even communicating your current whereabouts.

With proliferation of online web space and technology, privacy remains a concern. We may just let our gadgets "automatically" log on for us. But will we want that? There are still skeptical people out there. However, my concern falls on individual who comes under the category of "stalker".

Facebook Group vs Facebook Fan Page

Tuesday, January 25, 2011 0 comments

















The question always pop up whether you should setup a Group or Fan page account on FB since it is getting popularity.

Here's a quick overview:
  • Pages are generally better for a long-term relationships with your fans, readers or customers;
  • Groups are generally better for hosting a (quick) active discussion and attracting quick attention.

I have maintained two FB Group accounts and I don't find "Group Page" function suitable for my needs. One of which: AHRC5, I haven't been able to create content which I really want, and basically uploading info (which serves similar info as a blog). I DO need to create a "featured writing" over an "event" tab. Maybe, it's time for me to start looking out for a FB fan page.. should there be sufficient content to create one?

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Understand potential threats from social media

Friday, January 21, 2011 0 comments
Social media is the "In" thing now and many companies have began to embrace it, be it for business or for communications.

Experts have identified 3 key threats to this trend: technology, content and behaviour.

Fear of being attacked by malware and computer virus; inappropriate content dissemination; and lastly, attitude. The need for IT Security, HR and Management personnel to look into these aspects and improve integrity. Can you build a pseudo-persona online and manage the content? And where you going to get the content when in reality, the "fake" you doesn't exist, there is "no experience point" for you.

As a staff, I see social media as a useful tool to connect, either in business or personal level, especially during office hours. However, on the stand of management, I felt that it was more on the loss of employees' productivity. Traditional companies will hold their ground against these new media platforms but what about the newer generations of companies, and especially those who are into IT-savvy stuff?

To connect within the social media landscape, I strongly believe in a true identity, not persona. Privacy issue is still a concern, though many social sites have customised option for privacy setting. You never know who is tracking you, especially you are becoming a "hot favorite" on the cyberspace. And "hot favorite" is what you want to get, if you want exposure. What's "next" after social new media?

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Customize your Facebook Profile Page

Monday, January 17, 2011 0 comments
Recently, customised facebook profile page is getting popular and fun. This is how I do it:

The most easiest version:

1) Get an image file you like to place on the profile page Resize it to 500px (width) x 68px (height) Cut into 5 equal portion (100px x 68px), and save thumbnail image












2) Upload to Facebook
3) Tag the most left thumbnail 1st, then 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th is the thumbnail appearing on the rightmost











You are done! (also see "Facebook Profile")












Also read: 10 Creative Uses of the New Facebook Profile [PICS]

Online Presence

Thursday, January 13, 2011 0 comments
"you can see yellow pages commence book is so thin now as compare to last time. bec future advertising is all online.. so online skill must be strong.. must have a unique skill to advertise on youtube.. and a place to hang out in web.. the world changed.."

This was the comment made by a friend on my FB. Internet has hastened the process of globalization, making the playing field level nowadays. Gone was those days that you have to listen to TV broadcasts or radio to get fresh news. Just Google on the web and you have all the info. The widespread of Internet has also brought along vast data, which many of them coming from unreliable source. This make a marketer more challenging to bring a piece of news across, using the correct channels and tools. Not forgetting, he may have a budget constraint too.

I glad I come across HTML & Frontpage, which further my interest to do website, content update and blogging. Blogging requires patience. My practice in Journalism and corporate stint in copy-writing have helped me in this area. I like to move on further to corporate and regional, and hopefully globally.

Facebook VS Blog

Friday, January 7, 2011 1 comments
I'm been contemplating the use of blogging vs the use of facebook media for AHRC5. It seems that most of the content will be available on Facebook and it is easy accessible & simple to update.

Unlike for a blog, AHRC5 do not require the need to have a comphresive data. Perhaps, I should just create a "parking" site and use it when there's a need for it.

Facebook Profile

Wednesday, January 5, 2011 0 comments
My interest sparks when I first seen this facebook profile done by one of my friend. That's really arouse my curiosity and I came upon this site which offers me insight.












So now I got my own customised page, I gather this is a good to garner publicity if you have particularly interesting stuff to showcase
 

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