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Facebook Places Launches - Check In Service Similar to Foursquare and Gowalla

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

Starting today, you can immediately tell people about that favorite spot with Facebook Places. You can share where you are and the friends you’re with in real time from your mobile device.

 

 

Checking In with Friends

 

Ever gone to a show, only to find out afterward that your friends were there too? With Places, you can discover moments when you and your friends are at the same place at the same time.

 

You have the option to share your location by “checking in” to that place and letting friends know where you are. You can easily see if any of your friends have also chosen to check in nearby.

 

To get started, you’ll need the most recent version of the Facebook application for iPhone. You also can access Places from touch.facebook.com if your mobile browser supports HTML 5 and geolocation.

 

Go to Places on the iPhone application or touch.facebook.com site and then tap the “Check In” button. You’ll see a list of places near you. Choose the place that matches where you are. If it’s not on the list, search for it or add it. After checking in, your check-in will create a story in your friends’ News Feeds and show up in the Recent Activity section on the page for that place.

 

Example of a Place page on the iPhone application.

 

Places is only available in the United States right now. But we expect to make it available to more countries and on additional mobile platforms soon.

Is Facebook places going to force some of the Foursquares, Gowallas and the Yelps of the world to check out because they can’t compete with the budget, might and userbase of Facebook? Have you tried any of these location-based social networking games yet? How much harder will it be to become the Facebook Places version of “mayor” of your hometown Starbucks now?

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Yahoo Continues its March into the Location Game with PlaceFinder

Monday, July 12th, 2010

Maybe now we can see why Yahoo wanted to buy location-based check-in service Foursquare last April - it’s sinking its teeth deeper into the geolocation arena. The search engine and content aggregator announced this morning the release of Yahoo PlaceFinder, an expansion of their mapping and location capabilities that take aim in the direction of check-in services like Foursquare and Gowalla and other location features like Twitter Places.

While Yahoo may have been a little late to the social game, it seems determined to not fall behind in the next big thing - mobile social.

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Movie & Television Social Media Marketing Using Twitter

Wednesday, September 26th, 2007

twitter for movie and tv marketing onlineInternet marketers are turning more and more to social media to help build online buzz around television shows, internet tv, theatrical and dvd releases of blockbuster and independent movies. Some marketers are experimenting with creative new ways to use less-heard-of social network websites such as Twitter to help achieve their online marketing and buzz-building goals.

It’s common to see tv & movie Internet marketing campaigns include facebook and myspace marketing strategies, but in coming months, as Twitter begins to get more traction, we expect to see more video, television, movie & entertainment marketers experimenting with and finding success using Twitter as part of a well rounded social media marketing campaign. Such a campaign could involve a blog, microsite, Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, YouTube, Flickr, and other online marketing resources.

As an online community of people writing text-based, miniature-scale blog posts of no more than 140 characters, it’s not immediately apparent how Twitter could be used in movie or television internet marketing. But Twitter isn’t just another instant messaging tool. Twitter holds great potential for movie and television producers, directors, distributors, networks, PR teams and internet marketers for online communication, collaboration and relationship building with investors, internal teams, and targeted viewers.

Using Twitter, we see film & television developers & promoters coming up with new ways to reach their targeted audiences that include:

  • providing insight and commentary in real time (ie on location during shooting)
  • promoting special contests, sneak previews
  • facilitating collaborative video production experience
  • building conversation about the movie or television season or individual episodes
  • opening dialogue between promoter and promotion participants
  • movie & television website traffic generation
  • promoting events such as movie premiers
  • posting press releases

If, for example, during the making of a film a well known actor, actress or director posted regular Tweets via Twitter via their mobile phone it’s conceivable that hundreds if not thousands would follow and engage these immediate, seemingly intimate, “insider” posts.

Already, many TV networks such as ABC Family, NBC, CBS and MTV are experimenting with Twitter as a way to reach younger, tech-savvy audiences. MTV used Twitter to promote its MTV Music awards on June 3, 2007. The Disney-owned ABC Family network used Twitter to launch a new show called “Greek”, offering text updates and behind-the-scenes glimpses from cast and writers. NBC plans to use Twitter to drive traffic to a targeted MySpace page. This Fall, CBS will be using Twitter to promote its new shows.
twitter for marketing feedbackWhat other do you see movie & television marketers using Twitter? What would you like to see a Hollywood or Indy film try using Twitter as part of their social media marketing campaign? Do you think Twitter to promote movies or television shows is more or less powerful / effective than building email lists or facebook groups to try to achieve some of the same goals listed above?


Add Twitter to Your Internet Marketing Toolbox: Using Social Network Websites in Social Media Marketing Campaigns

Tuesday, September 25th, 2007

twitter social network marketingIf you’re researching social media & social networks, chances are good you’ve stumbled across Twitter in recent months. Twitter is an online community of people writing text-based, miniature-scale (max 140 character) blog posts about moments in their lives.

But Twitter isn’t just for individuals. Twitter holds great potential for improved online communication, collaboration and relationship building for business. Early adopters in social media marketing are picking up and running with Twitter, adding it to their client’s overall online media marketing mix.

Twitter offers unique opportunties for the enhancement & expansion of traditional marketing and social media marketing campaigns. We see companies and savvy Internet marketers coming up with new ways to use Twitter to their advantage. A few ways you might consider using Twitter in your online PR and Internet marketing strategies include:

  • building relationships with prospective clients
  • promoting events
  • providing insight and commentary on an event in real time
  • promoting special offers or daily specials
  • facilitating collaborative experience
  • building conversation
  • sending press releases
  • opening dialogue between promoter and promotion participants
  • website traffic generation

Here’s a random sample of companies using Twitter as part of their social media marketing efforts:

And here’s a few news sites using Twitter to their advantage:

using twitter for internet marketing: submit commentsWhat ways have you seen or tried using Twitter for online marketing or communication for your company or clients? Do you see a future for Twitter or is it just another passing social media fad to be replaced by a bigger-and-better social network or instant messenger mashup within the year?

Want to experiment with Twitter? Sign up for an account at twitter.com then make a plan for integrating it into your daily routine. Install Twitbin or Twitterific to keep updated. Explore this comprehensive list of Twitter applications.

Social Network Marketing Tips: How to Build and Grow a Successful Facebook Group

Friday, September 14th, 2007

You’ve built a facebook group but you’ve only got a few members. How do you get the thousands of members you’d like and how do you keep them? Here’s some tips to help you grow your facebook group:

1. Build the Right Foundation – Set it up right. Make sure you choose a title, category and description that is most relevant to your brand or target demographic. Offer as much info as possible about your group including contact info, location, purpose. If you want to build real community, allow people to post comments, photos and/or videos in the group. You’ll likely want to make your group public so anyone can join.

2. Friends Build Friends – The best way to get people to join your group is through personal invitation – so get busy inviting your friends who are already in Facebook. Your friends’ friends will then notice that they joined a new group and may be interested in checking out the group.

3. Use Email to send Invitations – Facebook allows you to send group invitations to all of the contacts in your Outlook, Hotmail, Gmail, and Yahoo accounts, so don’t forget to invite everyone who’s not already a Facebook friend.

4. Update Regularly – Don’t build your Facebook group then leave it to stagnate for 6 months. Update your news and photos and videos and comments regularly. Update your group bi-weekly or more if possible, depending on the nature of your group.

5. Promote Your Group Outside of Facebook – Promote your Facebook group on your website, in press releases, in your blog. Wherever you have a presence online is an opportunity to feature your Facebook group and invite people to join.

6. Be Human, Be Friendly – Welcome new members, send out periodic emails to your group, encourage them to invite their friends. Don’t abuse your members by spamming them with irrelevant information, but keep it focussed on the topic of your group. You’ll notice that many people who join your group will not already be your “facebook friend” — so send them an invitation to become your friend.

Need assistance building or growing a facebook group? Click here to contact the Facebook marketing experts at Eleven today. 

social marketing thotWhat issues are you facing with your Facebook group(s)? Are there other strategies or tactics you’d add to this list of tips for others to consider as they build and promote their Facebook or other social network groups?


What is Social Network Marketing?

Thursday, August 30th, 2007

Social Network Marketing Definition

Social networks are websites that enable visitors to create an online profile, list their interests, share / blog their thoughts and favorite photos, connect with friends (and strangers) and the whole world.

Social network marketing is an Internet marketing strategy many companies are using to build their brand, encourage brand loyalty, generate buzz, and drive website traffic through social network websites.

 

 

 


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