Category Archives: How To

7 Tips for Designing a Successful Photo Contest

If you haven’t noticed, photos are big on the social web right now. Running a contest is a great way to tap into that content and boost community engagement in a fun and social way.

When planning a photo contest, keep these seven tips in mind — you will easily increase the effectiveness of your photo-related contest. If you have any other advice, leave a comment!

http://mashable.com/2011/09/16/photo-contest-how-to

Want to know what is the level of your team in Social Media ? Ask them

It’ll maybe seems obvious for most of you, but I’ve find it really powerful : I’m in charge for the few weeks for the social media training in the UK office. And to assess the level in Social Media to prepare my training program, I just created a survey, and sent to the team to let them have their own feedback, with very interesting insights and comments. As for me, I used a googledoc form (I find this is a remarkable tool to run surveys). You’ll find hereunder the PDF generated after the survey. And you, have you asked in your office what people expects in term of trainings ?

Sans titre

View the pdf

Facebook page creations – some learnings

I’ve been working on the Facebook page of one of the UK office client. They already have a strong social media presence (through their twitter account) but would like to create a real community. And Facebook page are helpful for that 🙂 I’d like to share a few learning from about the creation of a Facebook page.

The reasons

First of all, if you still ask yourself why a facebook page and the difference with a facebook group : http://mashable.com/2009/05/27/facebook-page-vs-group/

And if you ask why it’s great for a client to have a facebook page :

– SEO – the facebook page rapidely sits at the top of the Google results

– Community – you gather people with all their info under your mouse

– Statistics – you’ve got amazing statistics about your followers from the page. But really amazing (cities, tastes, connections, preferences, etc, etc)

– Plus it’s free …

Page creation

If you’re reluctant to create a Facebook page with your own facebook profile, you can create a client facebook profile. Careful : you’ll have to dig in the profile privacy settings to withdraw the profile from the facebook search, otherwise it might create confusion with the facebook page.

Facebook pages always have the same structure : A wall, an info tab, an image profile, boxes tab and notes. The first step : put an image on the page, a name, and some basic background info

Bring some content inside

You can publish images, synchronize the notes with any rss feed (a blog RSS feed is perfect :), write additional notes, share videos, launch conversations and invite people to be part of your new page.

Personnalization

All facebook page are very lookalike … yet there is some personnalization possibilites. My favourites ones :

1/ create a personnalized page (with some basic HTML)

2/ change the homepage of the facebook page

3/ add more information on the facebook page (add rss boxes with your twitter feeds, friendfeed feed, etc, etc)

4/ add more info to the basic standard facebook page info

And for those who know how to deal with flash : embed a flash animation.

The tools to help you : http://mashable.com/2009/05/13/facebook-brand-apps/

Publicize the page

Talk about your page, add it to your social media profile, indicate it on your client website, and ask to embed a fanbox facebook page.

More info about the fanbox facebook page : http://wiki.developers.facebook.com/index.php/Fan_Box

Create a community

Creating and communicating about the page was the technical part. Now is the community management part – dedicate resource to invite people to become fans, and give them reasons to become fans.

Deliver exclusive news, allow them to discuss with VIP spokespeople, create challenges, contests, etc …

Tool to help you create a facebook contest : http://www.wildfireapp.com/

To conclude, some useful advices how to run a great facebook page : http://mashable.com/2009/03/30/successful-facebook-fan-page/

http://www.allfacebook.com/2009/03/facebook-page-strategy/

http://searchengineland.com/how-to-quickly-customize-your-facebook-page-to-attract-more-fans-29216

Anyone has experience to share ?

Beginner’s guide to posting on wordpress

We just had a request to draft a few bullets about how to write on a wordpress plateform. Probably nothing new for the people coming in here, but do not hesitate to share it with your colleagues if they have a questions about how to post on the disruption blog, Hypertext or other local blogs running on WordPress.

Bonus
I’ve added a couple of basic recommandations on writing on blogs. Very very basic. But might reassure people lost with the idea of writing on a blog for the first time.
General considerations

  • Keep it short and snappy
  • Find catchy headline and title
  • Do not hesitate to insert subtitles
  • Find funny / relevant pictures and visuals (worth a thousand word)
  • Links, links and links as much as possible
  • Quote your sources and link to them

Search engine optimised press releases ?

Paul from the UK came today with a question : Does anyone have any experience of writing search engine optimised releases?
So far, I push my press release among my selected and beloved journalists, but his question is definitely becoming more and more important.

I’m not really a SEO wizard, but here are a few ideas.

[entering in Geek mode]

there is several way to answer the question.

1/ the content of the press release

  • I would first recommend you to include tags that could be easily identified by Search engines at the bottom of your release (such as – Tag: Mobile, RFID, Distribution, Payment, etc, etc)
  • Second, I would recommend you to have the shortest title possible, with the name of the company / product in it.
  • I would finally recommend you to link your press release to social news site (Digg this, Add this to del.icio.us, Stumble Upon this, etc, etc. – dozens of services exists on the web as a widget to include on your pages). The more you spread it, the highest ranking you’ll have on the Search Engines.

2/ the format of the HTML support

  • Your press release will probably be hosted on the company website, somewhere on the press room. To be well identified, the meta tag of the HTML page has to be clear and well formatted, as well as page title, etc, etc…

[/geek mode suspended]

I know that some of my client are experimenting, with a lot of precautious to implement link to social news site (look at IBM corp press release).

Does anybody has ever created a press release optimised for search engine ?
Shouldn’t we try to think about it when writing the press release to our clients ?
Maybe should we create a toolkit for these questions to our client (when I’ll have 5 mn, I promise I’ll draft something – hell ! I don’t have 5 mn so far :/ I’ve to find them).

Pierre from Paris.