Stop: It’s Hammer Twitter Time!

Posted by Aresha on Nov 11th, 2009

We attended Social Media Club in Sydney, Australia last week - where the special guest was MC Hammer. As the 14th most influential Twitterer in the world and 1,640,866 followers, (@MCHammer) is the bees knees when it comes to social media.

A self-confessed twitter addict with screens and smartphones set up around his home allowing him to be almost constantly in touch with the stream, he even admitted to having a desktop in his bathroom!


Six Social Media Rules by Mc Hammer!

  1. Be yourself and make sure that no one else is telling your story, i.e. don’t let others tweet for you.
  2. You cannot stop information from getting out there- so use all the tools available including traditional ones to make sure your message is correct and you have controlled it.
  3. Match you tweets with your image.
  4. Establish the culture of your brand and block people who don’t have anything to add to your brand. If people are negative to you, block them.
  5. Your skill set is sharpened by the way you communicate on twitter because it’s in the public realm and how you handle it will be viewed.
  6. Don’t be a third hand user- be in it, use all the channels available to you and use them well.

Check out a summary of the event here. All in all a really great night and MC Hammer knocked the socks off most of us with his knowledge, skills and imparting wisdom.

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Lance Armstrong goes for a ride in Scotland via Twitter

Posted by admin on Aug 25th, 2009

7 – time Tour De France winner Lance Armstrong decided to invite the people of Scotland on a bike ride around Paisley yesterday via Twitter. Armstrong, placed tweets on his page the days leading up to yesterday and then he stopped traffic in the little town just north of Glasgow! He mentioned that he was actually in Glasgow to come and watch U2 and confirmed that he was going to compete in Ireland later in the year. Click the image for the full story:

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Twitgigs tomorrow night!

Posted by admin on Aug 5th, 2009

We’re getting very excited here at Splendid because tomorrow night is the Twitgigs Experiment; a truly unique, interactive, entirely Twitter sourced, live music event.

It’s organised by up and coming music blogger and avid Twitterer, Nisha Lakhani, who’s making waves in the London music blogging circuit. Nisha has been awarded a £2,000 bursary by Smirnoff Night Vision for her original nightlife concept happening at Vibe Bar on Brick Lane and is supported by ‘Essay Like Nephew’, ‘Seal Cub Clubbing Club’ and Mike Dignam who have all been sourced to take part in the music clash via Twitter. Each of the artists appearing on the night has also provided an untitled track which the Twitter public will name on the night.

Limited tickets can be purchased on the door at £5, but to avoid queues and disappointment, might be an idea to get your tickets in advance from www.twitgigs.eventbrite.com

Follow Nisha, Twitgigs, Essay Like Nephew, Seal Cub Clubbing Club and Mike Dignam here:

Essay Like Nephew: @EssayLikeNephew
Seal Cub Clubbing Club: @thesccc
Mike Dignam: @mikedignammusic
Nisha Lakhani: @nishajl
Twitgigs: @twitgigs

See you there Tweeps!

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Bent out of shape over Twitter

Posted by admin on Jul 31st, 2009

By now we’re all aware that every shamelessly self-promoting celebrity worth their salt has a Twitter account through which to interact with their fans (and to poignantly offer their condolences to the Jackson family, of course). It’s a trend that has provided a rich seam of comedy for the showbiz pages and blogs to mine week in week out (latest news implicates Calvin Harris as having stopped following Tinchy Stryder as he can’t decipher the text speak in his tweets!).

But this week Twitter has become the banana skin on which sports stars are queuing to slip up on.  Firstly, Australian Ashes cricketer Phillip Hughes revealed through the site that he had surprisingly been cut from the latest test team; a move which apparently allowed England an advantage as they were able to reshuffle their own teamsheet accordingly. Then came a howler from Spurs’ Darren Bent, who vented his ire at the club for being difficult in his transfer negotiations with Sunderland. His exact words were “It’s so frustrating hanging round doing jack s**t. Seriously getting p***ed off now.” Charmer.

All of which has led to the question being asked of whether or not these guys should be allowed to express such thoughts in a public domain such as Twitter. At what point do you become too famous and influential to be freely allowed to say what you want on the internet without embarrassing whatever club or institution you belong to? Certainly something to debate there…

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Anna Graham, Splendid’s new intern working on Big Yellow Self Storage

Posted by admin on Jul 29th, 2009

I’ve just started my internship at Splendid, which I got by entering the Big Yellow competition online, and submitting a 12 second video of myself. Before I started I was worried I would be the laughing stock of the office as in my video I shouted ‘I’m Anna and I’ve got talent’ whilst wearing a Yellow box and dressed up as the infamous DJ Talent and attempted to rap…

Having said this I have managed to avoid any such mocking, and started working in the fascinating world of online blogging. As part of my research for blogging I have had to look up dancing chickens, Daleks and grain storage – a very interesting and entertaining day at work!

In case you didn’t see it, here’s my 12 Second application:

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Splendid Friday News Roundup

Posted by admin on Jul 24th, 2009

Mommy blogger blackout

The US Mom blogger network, Mom Dot has called for a PR blackout for a week in August. Trisha, one of the founders of the community, has said that mom bloggers are simply doing too much in terms of giveaways, reviews, and blog trips and that “Mom Bloggers have turned from what they love the most, their family, into working directly as public relations for their captive audience.”

She goes on: “MomDot is challenging bloggers to participate for one week in August in a PR BLACKOUT challenge where you do not blog ANY giveaways, ANY reviews, and Zero press releases. In fact, we don’t want you to talk to PR at ALL that whole week. We want to see your blog naked, raw, and back to basics. Talk about your kids, your marriage, your college, your hopes, your dreams, your house and whatever you can come up with for one week.”

It seems that as PR professionals in an industry where our relationships with bloggers and online writers are ever more important, basic lessons circa 2003 are being ignored. Before you ever contact a blogger, make sure you:
• Read their articles/blog posts
• Try and nderstand their audience
• Offer an interesting and/or newsworthy piece of content
• Truly build a genuine relationship with them
• Understand their content needs and their deadlines (or time constraints)
• Become a helpful resource for them

How iSpyLevis tapped into Twitter

This is an awesome use of Twitter from Levi’s in Australasia.

“We’ve released hundreds of pairs of Levi’s on the streets of key cities across Australia and New Zealand. If you think you see someone wearing a pair ask ‘are they Levi’s?’ If you get it right, they’ll drop their pants and give them to you on the spot.
Follow us [on Twitter] to see where they are.” (iSpyLevi’s twitter)

Here’s a post explaining the campaign by the PR agency responsible, One Green Bean.

P.S You have to watch the video!

Facebook’s New Dawn: The increasing growth of social media (report)

Here’s the best bits from the latest reports as broken down by Contagious:

• 80% of the UK’s online population visited a social network this May. Read more here: http://tinyurl.com/mpp5vd

• In terms of content-sharing, Facebook now dominates, being responsible for nearly a quarter (24%) which is over double the amount of content shared via email (11.1%) and Twitter (10.8%). Read more on Mashable: http://tinyurl.com/lv79xl

• Universal McCann’s global Power to the People study flags up the growth of mobile internet access: 17% of active internet users now go online on the move as well as at home, work or college, as well as the growth of online video which is now watched by 83%.

• Facebook is certainly upping the ante for advertisers. In the last few weeks, it’s launched Fanbox, which enables any profile with a fan page to embed their Facebook presence into their website, as well as unveiling a Twitter-like stream of status updates that can run on home-pages. The social network is also preparing to improve its search function. It looks like Facebook has taken a long hard look at what works on Twitter and repackaged it for its audience

• eMarketer projects that Facebook’s ad revenue will grow 9.5% this year to $230m, while MySpace’s will fall by 15% to $495m. The research company expects Facebook’s revenue to eclipse MySpace’s in 2011.

Twitter Launches a Twitter 101 Guide for Business

Twitter has put together a guide for businesses covering how to get started, the basics of Twitter, Twitter lingo (RT, hashtags etc) and includes case studies. Mashable has put together a pretty comprehensive guide too.

TwitGigs

If you haven’t heard about the latest Smirnoff Original Night (quite frankly, where have you been?!) here’s some background on the plans for 6th August.

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Splendid Launches Big Yellow Self Storage Blog

Posted by admin on Jul 23rd, 2009

At Splendid Communications we focus on delivering interesting and effective PR for our clients. The nature of what that now means is changing, and so we find ourselves changing with it.

One of our clients, Big Yellow Self Storage, has PR needs for digital activation that have brought us to a re-thinking of what we can do to deliver great value and results for them. As well as online initiatives launching later this year, we today launched a blog all about Self Storage. You’ll be surprised at the weird and wonderful facts about self storage we’ve discovered along the way (we’ve created a content calendar and publishing schedule), and you never know - it may turn out to be a really useful resource for you the next time you need to de-clutter your home. Have a look at the Big Yellow Self Storage blog and as ever, let us know what you think!

Big_Yellow_Self_Storage_Blog

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Lucozade Energy Challenge 1: Sandboarding in Namibia

Posted by admin on Jul 20th, 2009

The inimitable James Whatley, who won our Lucozade Energy reporter competition points us at the first report: Sandboarding in Namibia. What a great choice James turned out to be, great report!

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Splendid leads Lucozade Energy’s social media activity

Posted by admin on Jun 23rd, 2009

We’re pleased to announce that Splendid will drive activity on social media channels as part of Lucozade Energy’s “Do More” campaign.

The campaign involves challenging fans to do more with their energy, offering the chance to win one of five unforgettable physical challenges across the globe this summer, from sand-boarding the highest dunes in Namibia to yacht racing in the Caribbean!

Splendid are driving conversations around the five challenges on social media sites, as well as providing content for key target bloggers.

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