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Even my mom has a Facebook account

posted by Jason Fleck @ January 14th, 2009

Earlier last week, my mother - who I love dearly - signed up for a Facebook account. I found out - not by a phone call, but through that automated email from Facebook (that we all love…) stating she had added me as a friend.

Being intrigued, but against my better judgment, I accepted her friend request and navigated over to her profile page. She had already added all my other siblings along with her old college roommate she hasn’t talked to in the past thirty years!

Honestly, I was surprised to see her on Facebook, but is it really that strange? Social Media is becoming a larger part of our everyday lives. It’s not just those in their 20s or 30s - the baby boomer generation is becoming more technologically savvy too and it’s time we - as a culture - realize that. They’re starting blogs and hosting podcasts. They’re surfing through the archives at YouTube and submitting their own videos. They’re now interacting together through ways other than a phone call.

These people, just like my mom, are your customers, employees and competitors. They’ve embraced the fact that social media exists and it’s now a part of their daily lives. When are you going to put your commercials in front of these people on YouTube or alert them of a new product or event on Facebook? The answer is now. These tools greatly increase your brands exposure and we can show you how it’s done.

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For Those About To Blog

posted by Greg Batiansila @ December 11th, 2008

I just read this post from Social Media genius Rohit Bargava about failing corporate blogs, and it makes me cringe a little.

Are we sucking?

I need your help. Let me know what you want an agency blog to look like. More creative? More insightful like insider stuff? Hear about how to be great at marketing? Whether if you roll four ones in Yahtzee if you should keep them and go for the Yahtzee or just reroll? I wanna know.

The goal all along has been to say: hey, we see this…this ad, this trend, this article and it’s interesting BECAUSE and Avicom can help you with it.

Do you mind the salesmanship? Let us know.

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Heed The MommyBloggers

posted by Greg Batiansila @ November 21st, 2008

CEO of Corporation X wants to get in on that…what do they call it?…that “Social Media.” Maybe he can get one of those “blogs.”What else can he do? What else should he do?

Here’s a thought: maybe he doesn’t need a blog. Maybe he just needs to read blogs.

Blogs are about voice. About opinion and dissent. Perhaps our CEO would find the general population is less interested in hearing his voice - and more interested that he hears theirs.

Emarketer.com has an interesting - and informative - article about “MommyBloggers” - women who write blogs. Over 3/4 of them review products on their blogs. Think our CEO needs to hear how his product or company is being reviewed? It’s free, unfettered research.

Social media may not always exist in this form. It may not always be called social media. But it’s efficacy and ability to make connections between CEOs and Mommies is another sign that it has a place in marketing in the days to come.

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