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March 4th, 2011 by Wadds

Audience engagement

A great shot of Origin’s Paul Fabretti snapped by Don’t Panic’s Andy Wake yesterday during my presentation on business blogging at the Some Comms conference in Manchester.

I’ve clearly work to do on my audience engagement :-)

May 26th, 2010 by Wadds

Brian Solis on Engage

Gabba’s Paul Fabretti hosted a lunch at Thinking Digital in Gateshead today where author and social media marketing expert Brian Solis talked about his new book Engage.

Solis says that he wrote Engage as a means of explaining to his wife how he earns his living. He said that he intended it to be a handbook for anyone working in new media.

It’s an audacious challenge that led Solis to over shoot his publisher’s brief by 300-pages.

In a Q&A session after his talk Solis was asked how agencies and brands should measure the success of social media campaigns.

He said that it’s very easy to track cause and effect digitally – and that metrics should always be tied to objectives but also recognise intangible and serendipitous benefits.

But Solis cautioned companies to get their online housekeeping in order to improve the effectiveness of their campaigns.

“We’ve one click to get it right. We’re taking people from a rich social experience to web sites that are stuck in the nineties,” he said.

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January 27th, 2010 by Wadds

“Twitter followers: just say no to auto, mate” – article for Reputation Online

I’ve spent the last few days researching a story for Reputation Online on mechanical networking. The article has been published this morning.

My motivation was simple. Two weeks ago I was pissed off when I learnt from a prospect that a rival agency had touted mechanical networking as a means of quickly building a guaranteed following.

I’ve tried insofar as is possible to bring my journalist training to bear and report with impartiality; without sounding overly pious I hope that I’ve succeeded. It’s an important issue.

Thanks to David Cushman, Ian Brodie, Mat Morrison, Michael Litman, Milo Yiannopoulos, Paul Fabretti, Robin Grant, Simon Collister and Tim Hoang for their help. I’ve only managed to fit a fraction of their comments into the final article.

David has posted his interview in full on his blog: Why I hate automation in human communication.

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