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(one naked amorous person in bed to another) This may be recorded for quality assurance purposes.
(one naked amorous person in bed to another) This may be recorded for quality assurance purposes.
(naked person speaking to a crowd) So what do I mean when I talk about ‘radical transparency’?
(parent, with mobile device, to child who is watching) And that’s called a “tweet”. Once you learn to do that, Daddy can re-engage with your development.
South by Southwest Interactive is coming next March, and Social Signal has three panels in the mix. We’d love to see at least one of them happen – and that’s where you come in.
Your vote on the SXSW PanelPicker (in a world of obscure application names, that one comes as something of a relief) will make a big difference in how the conference organizers shape the agenda. Now, with voting closing tomorrow Monday, we’re down to the wire.
Could you take a moment… check out our three proposals… and, if you like them, give them your thumbs-up? (And if you really want to be a mensch, adding a comment would be fantastic.) Thanks!
Here they are:
Thank you so, so much.
(man spray-painting on the side of a building, to stern-looking police officer) Oh, no, officer, it’s not graffiti. It’s an analog real-time augmented reality application.
It can happen so quickly: a few misplaced tweets, an ill-considered blog post, and suddenly an organization is at the center of an online firestorm. They’re called spammers and liars, and tagged with the Hashtag o’ Doom, #FAIL. And the worst thing of all is they had no idea what was happening.
Where, oh where, did it all go so wrong?
Probably somewhere around the moment they decided to outsource their social media marketing.
There’s nothing necessarily wrong with outsourcing per se. Organizations often have limited time and staff resources, and don’t yet know the online terrain; recognizing that you aren’t going to be able to keep up with conversations, and taking measures to increase your capacity, is actually a positive step.
But you need to do a lot more than just hand over the keys (and usernames, and passwords) to an agency, and let them run wild. You need to know they won’t trash damage your good name by doing things like spamming Twitter conversations about the Iranian elections.
How do you know if you’re dealing with a responsible firm that will respect the communities you’re engaging with – and protect your reputation?
Here are the red flags:
And if you do decide to outsource, here’s one more thing to look for: a commitment to building your own capacity for social media engagement. The greatest value you may get from your outsourcing contract may well be your organization’s growing understanding of social media… and ability to engage on its own with your audience.