Posts Tagged: google-buzz


19
Apr 10

Mastering SEO in a Digital World – MarketingProfs.com (subscription)

MarketingProfs.com (subscription) Mastering SEO in a Digital World MarketingProfs.com (subscription) According to Odden, "Real-time content, such as Google Buzz, Facebook status updates and LinkedIn updates can be shared and discovered on platform-specific ... and more


3
Mar 10

Reaching a verdict on Google Buzz

SmartPulse — our weekly reader poll in SmartBrief on Social Media — tracks feedback from leading marketers about social media practices and issues. Last week’s poll question: Do you think Google Buzz poses a threat to Facebook or Twitter? The buzz on Buzz will die down soon. 38.03% It could pose a threat, but uncertain whether it will. 24.79% It is not a threat, but a complementary service. 23.93% Buzz poses a threat to Twitter, but not to Facebook. 7.69% Buzz does pose a threat to both. 5.56% I’m going to weigh in on the side of those who see Buzz as a complementary service. It’s going to find a significant place in the social media spectrum and here’s why: Sites such as Mashable and Techcrunch have already built in the capability to share content via Buzz, similar to the way it’s done with Facebook and Twitter. Others will follow suit, and its impact will only continue to spread, especially once mainstream news sites pick it up. Not only that, Google is continuing to open up the API , enabling even greater forms of integration. I’m finding Buzz to be useful as a replacement for Twitter, believe it or not. For me, Twitter is becoming less a tool for conversation and more a tool for broadcast-style announcement and information sharing. The 140 character limit always crimped my style when interacting with others. Buzz enforces no such character limitation. Some may suggest that Buzz’s access being constrained to those who use Gmail may limit its use. That’s understandable. On the other hand, I find that the integration with Gmail makes it inherently more useful. And, there is the iPhone app as well. Despite the naysayers, I think the future for Buzz is bright. Agree or disagree?

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3
Mar 10

My Top iPhone Apps for Social Media Marketing

It’s a little ironic that I’m writing this post about iPhone apps using WordPress on a Motorola Droid (Devour actually), but it allows me a chance to experience how hard it is to blog, using a tiny tiny tactile keyboard and also finally get this post started. Ah, back to a full sized Logitech keyboard and mouse. Much better. Popularized by iPhones, there are apps for just about everything, including tools to help social media marketers on the go. In fact, there are over 100,000 iPhone applications to choose from. Many of those apps are extensions of social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter. Others serve as productivity tools for more efficient social web participation or for content creation. As a content marketer that is also a big fan of social networking and sharing, here are a few of my favorites: Echofon – Twitter usage on iPhones must be out of this world and while there are many great apps for Twitter including Seesmic, Hootsuite, Tweetie and Tweetdeck, I like EchoFon the best. It’s amazingly easy to switch between multiple accounts, its fast and there’s an auto-complete feature when typing in Twitter handles that saves a lot of time.  It works with lists very nicely but does not offer scheduled tweeting, which I don’t personally use much anyway. Facebook – I probably use Facebook more on the iPhone than through the web site. Personal social networking or networking as an individual on Facebook is pretty easy to do with the app. What I’ve pictured below is where I also get a lot of productivity, which is being able to manage our blog’s fan page. We’ve gone from about 80 to over 1,400 fans in about 3 months and the convenience of adding to discussions via the iPhone has a lot to do with that growth. Foursquare – You know those social media shiny objects that you’ve come to avoid but then they gain so much momentum and buzz that you have to try it out and then you end up liking them? That’s my Foursquare experience. It was the same with Twitter. Using Foursquare for marketing as an individual isn’t as obvious as what one might do with Foursquare location based advertising. However, it can be pretty handy at conferences and events for announcing/leaking certain kinds of information. As a retailer or other business with a brick and mortar presence, can you imagine how useful it would be to know who your most active consumers are that are also active on the social web? LinkedIn – While I’m not always by a computer (can you believe it?) I almost always have my phone with me and that makes accepting LinkedIn invitations (or not as you can see below) easy to do. Status updates are easy to do and can be seen by as large a social network as you care to develop. Thus the LinkedIn iPhone app makes it easy to feed that network. Quality trumps quantity here by far. UStream Live Broadcaster – Capturing live video and audio plus the ability to poll viewers and promote on Twitter seems like a fantasy app for a social media marketer. Especially when you’re at an event and you want to capture something and get it out immediately. It’s amazing how easy the UStream iPhone app (U Broadcaster) makes this process. Flickr – Capturing and sharing images is an essential part of digital asset marketing and social media marketing. The Flickr App makes it pretty easy to upload and manage images taken with your iPhone. Google Buzz – Privacy issues aside, there’s plenty of buzz about Google Buzz and the only way I’ll use it is on my iPhone.  Let’s face it, with Google’s dominance and momentum, you can’t afford not to stay on top of their obvious efforts to become a social media powerhouse. It’s not exactly a standalone app though. However, Google makes it easy to add a bookmark to Buzz on your iPhone from Gmail so you can use it directly. Update via Mashable : Apparently there’s a new app called Buzzie for Google Buzz on the iPhone. AudioBoo – This is a handy tool for capturing and promoting on-the-move podcasts. It’s really a no-brainer except when you’re like me the first time I interviewed Vanessa Fox for a podcast and held the iPhone right side up, which for podcasting with an iPhone, is upside down since the microphone is on the bottom. Doh! AnalyticsApp.com – What good is marketing online if you’re not MEASURING? For those with Google Analytics implemented on their sites and blogs (who doesn’t?) this app gives you insight into all the details of web visitor data you’ve come to love with GA. Are these the bestest, newest and most awesome iPhone apps for Social Media Marketers? For this marketer, the apps I’ve listed above take care of 90% of my mobile social media needs. In fact, 4 or 5 would probably do the trick.  I do wish there were more social media monitoring iPhone apps though. Especially those that offer Social CRM functionality with your contact list. I’m also keen on finding task management apps that work well with Outlook. What are your favorite iPhone apps for social media marketing?


22
Feb 10

SmartBrief on: Google Buzz

Social media is a fast-paced field where keeping your edge means staying on top of the latest developments each day. If you blinked, you might have missed the debut of Google Buzz — Google’s latest foray into the social arena. It’s been a whirlwind of announcements, reactions and a whole new class of best practices. If you missed out on any of it, here’s a roundup of the Google Buzz stories that made it into our e-mail newsletter, SmartBrief on Social Media over the past two weeks. Google Buzz debuts with Twitter, Flickr connectivity Google is making a fresh attempt at social media with Buzz, a Gmail-based application that lets users keep tabs on their contacts while sharing updates, images and links. The company says the service will let users combine content from other sites, including Twitter and Flickr, while streamlining content for quick and easy reading. The service is hampered by a lack of connectivity with Facebook, Samuel Axon notes, especially as Facebook gears up to launch a webmail service of its own. Mashable (2/9), Ars Technica (2/9) Google modifies Buzz in response to privacy concerns Google is responding to privacy concerns about its Buzz social tool, saying it will no longer automatically connect users with their Gmail contacts or other network items, such as public Picasa albums and shared stories on Google Reader. Analysts say nixing the auto-follow feature was a major improvement to the service, which Google says was sampled by tens of millions of users in its first 48 hours. The New York Times (2/15) Making the most of Google Buzz Users of Google Buzz can get more out of the tool by adding text-marking language to their posts or transmitting a Buzz message via e-mail or mobile device, this article suggests. Using labels to improve organization can also be helpful, the author notes. PC World/Today @ PCWorld blog (2/12) Google Chrome Extension adds Facebook to Buzz A Google Chrome Extension devised by David Mulder allows Buzz users to add information from Facebook’s News Feed to their Gmail sidebars. Once installed, the extension lets users access their Facebook News Feed and post Facebook status updates from Google Buzz and their Gmail inbox. TechCrunch (2/16) Google exec: Buzz won’t kill Twitter or Facebook Google Buzz is intended to complement, not kill off, rival services like Facebook and Twitter, says Bradley Horowitz, Google’s vice president for product management. Google plans to make Buzz the most open social-media service on the market, Horowitz says, providing a hub from which users can access and update all their networks. “This is creating a new category of communication,” Horowitz says. “Philosophically we want this to be open in every way, both in and out,” he adds. eWeek.com (2/21) Signing up for SBoSM is a fast, free, easy way to make sure you’re never caught off guard concerning social-media news. Our exclusive summaries will help you digest the latest updates in a flash. Check out today’s issue and see what else you’ve been missing. Image credit, Zeffss1 , via iStock

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22
Feb 10

Google Buzz Falls Flat for Small Business – TheStreet.com

Google Buzz Falls Flat for Small Business TheStreet.com There's none of the dopey FarmVille spam or marketing glop that clogs Facebook. There's no complex network setup like you would find on LinkedIn . ... and more