Clarabridge Blog

 

Mar 1

Written by: Tony Lopresti
3/1/2010 10:42 AM  RssIcon

Clarabridge had the pleasure of participating in 2 very different social media events recently. Today, we attended the NVTC Social Media Committee event], a lively panel made up of  experts from Network Solutions, USATODAY.com, Novak Biddle Venture Partners, and Discovery Communications. Yesterday, we had a “booth” at the AMA Social Media: Cracking the Code for Business Marketers virtual tradeshow. Both very different approaches to tackling social media – one involved wearing a tie, the other involved carpal tunnel syndrome.

Clarabridge had the pleasure of participating in 2 very different social media events recently. Today, we attended the NVTC Social Media Committee event], a lively panel made up of  experts from Network Solutions, USATODAY.com, Novak Biddle Venture Partners, and Discovery Communications. Yesterday, we had a “booth” at the AMA Social Media: Cracking the Code for Business Marketers virtual tradeshow. Both very different approaches to tackling social media – one involved wearing a tie, the other involved carpal tunnel syndrome.

Some of the key takeaways from the NVTC event were:

  • Measure your investment in creating a social media presence. There are numerous ways and tools that can indicate the adoption from your audience.
  • Deliver the interaction that your audience wants. Just as you wouldn’t use the same marketing campaign on different audience segments, you have to communicate over social media channels in different ways.
  • Treat launching a social media presence like launching a new product or service. Determine ahead of time the appropriate plan to get the most meaningful audience for your brand.

Some of the highlights from the AMA event were:

  • High level of interest from a lot of different organizations.
  • Traffic was high and the conversations were full of questions around text mining’s role in social media.
  • People are starting to understand that listening and engaging with their customers is the first phase of a process that has to end in analysis.

It’s obvious from our involvement at these two events that different organizations are at different points in developing their social media engagement and analysis strategy. I’d like to remind people to review our guide to Social Media Analytics.


Your name:
Gravatar Preview
Your email:
(Optional) Email used only to show Gravatar.
Your website:
Title:
Comment:
Security Code
CAPTCHA image
Enter the code shown above in the box below
Add Comment   Cancel 

 

butter   closed   cup   cups   customer   experience   experiences   fix   half   hershey's   insights   issues   media   mouth   negative   open   peanut   problem   track   web  

 

  

Search

Become a Clarabridge Fan!

Clarabridge on Facebook
Home Privacy Policy Terms of Use Contact Us ©2011 Clarabridge®. All rights reserved.
Follow Clarabridge