If Trad Digital Agencies Did Engagement/PR/Social (Who Moved My Cheese/Fees?)
Dear Mr/Ms Brand Manager, if the agency who builds your web properties is also responsible for engagement / PR / etc, then would they be building things differently? We think so…
How Plain Lazy Uses Social Media to Build Customer Relationships
Nice little write up here from Marketing Donut on how our client Plain Lazy is using Social Media favourites like YouTube, Flickr and Facebook to do some neat acquisition and retention work…
Your Social Media Content Schedule
Sometimes the volume of updates on your Social Media platforms can be overwhelming. You may well be looking at Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and your blog each day with a rising sense of panic, thinking “how on earth am I going to update all of these?”
Social Media Planning: Informed Creativity vs Complicators vs Twankernomics
I’ve had a bunch of interesting responses from colleagues, clients and others to my recent post on Social Media and Creativity (Social Media Consulting vs Viral Advertising). Whilst some folks were offended, thankfully most of our clients seemed to like the idea that all this glitzy Social stuff should be based on some rational thinking.
What’s the (Google) Buzz? Tell me What’s Happening
This week Google announced their contribution to the growing world of Social Networking with the launch of Google Buzz. After the disappointment of Google Wave, we were eager to see whether it was going to revolutionise our lives.
Social Media Consulting vs Viral Advertising: Can All ‘Creatives’ Please Go Back to the 80s
Social Media consulting is not an opportunity to go wild with creative-led, viral-inspired, 60-second advertising. A virus is an illness – much like a Social Media plan without a stack of analytics to back it up and a deep understanding of how Social tools actually work and why people use them.
The @BBC Twitter Conundrum
Like many large corporations, the BBC has numerous different Twitter profiles representing its many departments and programmes around the world, but what should be done with the so far silent @BBC Twitter profile? Here are a few ideas.
The Best of the Best: Round-up 2009
2009 was big for C&M: not only did we learn a lot, we also shared a lot of what we learned via this blog. With this in mind, we thought it would be good to start 2010 with a roundup of the best posts of last year…
Social Media Lessons of 2009 – We Need Re-Wiring…
This end of decade post isn’t fueled by a crystal ball. Instead, I thought it’d be more valuable to reflect on what we learned last year. In a nut, Social Media has showed all us Marketeers that most of we do needs a spot of re-wiring…
The Year that Was: 12 Months in the Life of an Online PR and Social Media Agency
It’s been a fun-packed year here at C&M and with only a few working days left in 2009, I decided to take a look back at some of the highlights of the past 12 months.
Google Goes Real Time: Social SEO Now Big Time?
If the goal is to stay on page one of the SERPs all of the time then no doubt we’ll see a raft of real-time-content-optimisation-update-bots that happily spew out a stream of SPAM via any Social Media profile you may care for… but to go this route would be short sighted…
Things To Stay On Top Of: A (Simple) Social Media Planning Checklist
There’s quite a lot to keep track of across the Social web, so we’ve compiled a simple list of the essential things you should be doing into a handy checklist. If you monitor nothing else, you should at least do these things…
Battle of the Twitter Clients: Goodbye TweetDeck, Hello HootSuite
TweetDeck seems to be top of the pops as the most used desktop Twitter client at the moment – a theory endorsed by a recent Lifehacker poll. But another, web-based Twitter client – HootSuite – is currently the tool of choice amongst certain C&M evangelists and their client converts.
Knitting and Traditional Media: Using TV and Radio to Drive Traffic
The death of TV and radio may have been overstated when it comes to your web marketing kit bag. We’ve been playing around with some optimisation experiments lately to see what traffic we can draw from search engines as a result of public interest in TV shows and the like…
A Twitter Lists Review for Folks Struggling to Keep Pace with Yet Another Twitter Tool
Last week saw the release of a pretty significant new piece of functionality from Twitter…. the List. Here’s a quick run down of what it is, how to use it, why it’s a great introduction, some examples of Lists and a great new service for making it all the more useful.
What’s a Social Media Agency?
Rocket science not included. Proceed at ease...
Get the Scoop on Social Media PR…
Been there, seen it, bought T-Shirt, wrote it up....
What the Hell is Social SEO?
Clue: it's not spammy and it adds value to users....
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If Trad Digital Agencies Did Engagement/PR/Social (Who Moved My Cheese/Fees?)
Dear Mr/Ms Brand Manager, if the agency who builds your web properties is also responsible for engagement / PR / etc, then would they be building things differently? We think so…
The Google Round-up Rodeo
Every morning, my first thought on waking is, invariably, ‘What have Google been doing while I was asleep?’ I rub my bleary eyes, stretch, and let out a moan so wretched and foul that nuns across the world shudder as one, cross themselves and invoke the Holy Father. Why do I get so upset? Because no one has compiled a short blog post rounding up minor changes that Google have made to their search engine.











