Ann Longley

Networked Communications

November 20, 2012
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#7 Social Provocations

If brands integrate their social acitivty with their brand strategies they can achieve enhanced reputations, relationships, relevance and ultimately revenue. The provocations are designed to inspire brands to think differently about the importance of becoming more social as brands in spite of the challenges to do so.
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October 23, 2011
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Crowdsource change by outsourcing micro-work

Samasource uses crowdsourcing via the internet to connect people in developing countries with opportunities to work on the delivery of data projects. Leila Chirayath Janah gave an inspiring speach about the work of the organisation recently as part of Linked In’s … Continue reading

May 1, 2011
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Are brands scared of selling on Facebook?

Given our obsession with Facebook, no wonder brands are flocking to use it to reach their target audiences. The question is why they are not moving beyond treating it as just another media channel amplifying their messages and into the … Continue reading

December 29, 2010
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2010 Being Social: Review & Predictions

2010 was the year when being active in social spaces moved from being an option for a brand, to becoming a necessity. These brands­­–whether they be FMCGs, retailers, or financial services–are evolving their communication strategies so they can engage and … Continue reading

November 29, 2010
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Eric Cantona’s Stop Banque/Bank Run

Eric Cantona’s recent challenge to ‘Kill the Banks’ has quickly spread around the world thanks to social propagation on the internet and the chord stuck by this celebrity.  In an attempt to destroy the system, he is calling for everyone … Continue reading

June 16, 2010
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Nestlé versus Greenpeace post-script

For those of you who may have missed the final chapter in Greenpeace’s campaign against Nestlé, in mid-May Nestlé announced a partnership with The Forest Trust causing Greenpeace to claim victory. Their website says their campaigning video which had 1.5  … Continue reading

April 19, 2010
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Social media on a shoestring

Chat Roulette, an ingenious idea, has had a fair amount of negative press because a high percentage of  its early adopters are typically described as ‘perverts’. For those of you interested in learning about it without having to try it, … Continue reading

December 9, 2009
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Learning to listen: the benefits of buzz

In November I gave a presentation at Monitoring Social Media 09 (#msm09); it was picked as top presentation on Slideshare today. What a wonderful surprise. The presentation (below) and also here sets out the business case for monitoring social media, … Continue reading

October 17, 2009
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More buzz about buzz as Microsoft enters the fray

Further to my recent post about listening platforms, I was interested to learn that Microsoft has developed a new buzz monitoring prototype, called Looking Glass, which it has recently started to promote.  The video below shows it in action. It … Continue reading