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All the Power to Ya, Ev!

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Is it just me, or is Evan Williams, former CEO of Twitter, even more respectable now that he has stepped down to focus on product strategy? I could be biased after meeting him in San Francisco at the Girls in Techfireside chat” event. But what can I say, the man walks the talk. His stepping-down goes hand in hand with what he said at this event: R-E-S-P-E-C-T!

Strategy and New Happenings @ Twitter

At Kicklabs, the innovation incubator where the “fireside chat” took place, Evan gave us the down-low on what to expect for Twitter in the near future. He emphasized the importance of “cutting down on the layer of information overload”. Evan’s long term goal is giving Tweeters the best tweets they care about most, keyword: relevance. This means incorporating what has always been Twitter’s strength of being “on location” and “real time” at events (a prime example being how Twitter has been used during natural disasters these last few years).

They also hired their first marketing guy! Did you know that after all these years, they didn’t have anybody specifically on Marketing? He’s been working on keeping the branding consistent for Twitter…so don’t use the wrong logo or bird! …a warning from Evan ;) What’s more, they are starting a new university recruitment, called Class of Twitter. From their “Meet the Class of Twitter” and “New Twitter” videos, it’s clear which bird they want you to use.

“How do you keep a fast-growing company feeling like a small company?”

“People have to talk!” According to their blog, Twitter went from 20 to 300 employees in 2 years (not to mention a growth of 3 million to 165 million registered users too). Evan mentioned that the problem with big companies is “tribalism” and the lack of trust in each other. His solution? Something that we value and instill at our own company: October 17 Media‘s core value of Open Communication. Ask our intern and they’ll tell ya just how important it is! Evan combats the lack of trust by instilling an attitude of transparency and sharing at Twitter: along with new hire orientations and indoctrinating employees with company history, staff share notes, hopes and goals with each other regularly.

Successful Startups

The most resonant part of the whole evening was hearing Evan’s view that the “most successful companies come from within”. It’s good to analyze and do market research, but if the company is driven entirely out of that, no wonder it fails! Following trends means entering a category that has already been created…that’s what Evan did with Odeo, which he admits wasn’t driven out of passion and became “boring”. Don’t conform and be like everyone else!

I got advice along the same lines just the day before from Brian Wong, CEO of Kiip, an exciting new mobile advertising platform that is still in its stealth mode. It’s sure to be explosive, so “kiip” your eyes out @kiipme. He is an advisor at Kicklabs, where Evan Williams was interviewed after his talk here.

Blogging > PR

And where to hear the latest Twitter news? When they have any announcements, Twitter prefers to post on their blog. “Blog posts are a better way to promote and announce….less so with PR,” Evan said. And lo and behold, he likes to follow up the announcement with tweets. Sounds a little like something we do, huh? BTW, do you follow us on Twitter?

We are firm believers that blogging can help improve search engine optimization (it’s tried and true). Twitter, aka “microblogging” to some, is also a must-have social media tool to communicate and engage with your clients and customers. We can help you create, manage and get the most out of your account…give us friendly wizards a shout @oct17, on Facebook , or on our website. We’d love to share the latest social media and online marketing news, because duh, that’s what we do!

*Thumbs up* for spontaneous event crashing and for Ev! (Like button below :) )

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Priscilla Ho {Profile}: Online Marketing Wizard @ October 17 Media
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How to Promote Your Social Media (Contests, “Like” Boosters, Link Trackers)

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Social Media Promo Candy StoreOh. Yes. We. DID.

We came up with a whole list of tips you can use to pump up your Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages like YouTube or Flickr. Implementing these ideas at the right time, right place and right market will help you get more fans and more interactions (perhaps you are marketing to women?). If this list were a candy store, it’d be called Engage – come on in, feast your eyes on the delectable treats to the right and pick & choose what suits your fancy. Samples provided (like BlogPerfume’s 27 free social media icons here)!

The mantra to remember as you ponder and peruse is quality over quantity. Especially for Facebook, avoid posting more than one quality post per day. Once you make a fan feel like they are getting “spam” from your page, they will “Unlike” your page and never come back. It is okay to post more than once per day for Twitter, but again, keep it to high quality tweets. Listening = cornerstone of using social media effectively. (more…)

Marketing to Women?

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Chart for When Women Are Online Who wouldn’t want to market to women when this segment has the decision making authority and purchasing power to RULE THE WORLD! ;) It’s especially important on Facebook to have your updates show up on the top of fans’ News Feeds rather than getting buried under the bounteous (and more recent) other updates being made. Timing is of the essence. So when are women online to actually receive those brilliant marketing messages you’ve created?

A recent report by Google in June 2010 shows that women mostly do their research in the mornings, while women who don’t have children go online in the evenings. I wonder why. :)

The data was from a study conducted by OTX in March 2010, where they asked 4,896 women “What time of the day do you typically go online to gather information?” (more…)

Holy Canary, Batman! Did you say 15%?

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meryll_derbyWe can’t help ourselves! We love fundraising for the Canary Derby and we’re introducing another money raising initiative!

We’re going to donate 15% of all website maintenance billed between June 21st and July 21st to our fundraising efforts for the Canary Derby.

So stop putting off those website updates and get them done now for some good karma! On top of helping to optimize your web presence online, you’ll be a hero for helping out the Canary Foundation and BC Cancer Foundation, great organizations that supports research for the early detection of cancer. Give us a shout here to get some updates done! (more…)

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