Archive for February, 2012

Make Pinterest More Than Just A Pinboard!

So each Friday we have a weekly #Pinchat on Twitter, at 10 pm ET, hosted by my lovely friend Kelly Lieberman. Last week we chatted with a guest named @Pinfluenced who has made it their goal to bring certain ‘pins’ to life. #Pinchat is a chat about Pinterest, for those unaware. The topic revolved around taking ‘pins’ you like, or that influence you, and making them come to life. The week before, Kelly created a Pinterest Challenge that pushed people to create real things from their ‘pins’. This has inspired me to create my own board of ‘pins’ I’m bringing to life. The concept is something that I believe people are missing when it comes to Pinterest.

Over the past few weeks, since Pinterest was first introduced as a Facebook app, it is all I hear about. Phrases like “I’M ADDICTED TO PINTEREST” or “I LOOOOOOVE PINTEREST!!” have grown quite annoying for me. The word-of-mouth marketing for Pinterest has been the greatest marketing tool they have. People are so wrapped up in ‘pinning’ things and chatting with friends about styles, wedding fantasies and dream houses that they are missing a great opportunity that the site is providing, which is creating motivation. Many people are creating boards directed at fitness, recipes, traveling and DIY projects. These are the types of boards that house ‘pins’ that are easy to make happen. Instead of just ‘pinning’ fun-to-do pins, DO THEM!! When you create goals or to-do lists it is best to write them down because it is easier to SEE your goals rather than thinking, and possibly, forgetting about them. This is what Pinterest provides, your goals laid out for you to SEE everyday!

I suggest you create a NEW board of all the ‘pins’ that you brought to life. My first one was a recipe. Yours could be a fitness one and take before and after photos of your progress. Create fun household DIY projects and take a picture of how it’s used in your household. Anything! It brings a new aspect to this, relatively new, social network and should also renew your motivation to try new things. As you take pictures of your projects and ‘pin’ them to your new board, it allows you to see the progress you’ve made. This concept of visual progress is exactly what Pinterest really is, a visual stimulus. We are going back to a visual era, which is where these two things can mesh well.

There are so many things you may want to try, but take it slow and pick one at a time. Once you finish and post it, start on a new one and so on. It can be very exciting for some or can totally create a new passion for others as well. You never know, you may create something that can completely change your life for the better, but you’ll never know unless you try it out!

 

Is Twitter The Best Social Network?

My answer: YES!

Facebook offers a lot of extra things, such as third-party apps and games, to keep people on the site longer than any other social network out there. But the reach is limited. You converse with your friends and that is it. Other than knowing the very move your friends are making at that moment, what good is Facebook? Youtube is in the category of ‘social networks’, but isn’t that social. There are some awesome v-logs and channels, yes, but overall it is mainly a collection of videos without a real sociable concept. Google+ is growing and will take time to spread, but it is too early to tell. LinkedIn, not even close.


Both for personal and business, when you start up on a new social network you need to set a few goals. Do you just want to try it out? Do you want to network or build followers? Do you want to use this platform as a way to brand yourself or your company? Too often people sign up and try a platform for a few days, then get annoyed and delete. Rarely do they take time to plan out ways to really make the platform work for them. Some people want to try Twitter, but don’t get it or dislike it for whatever reason. The main excuse I hear about why people don’t like Twitter is because they don’t want to read that someone is eating a sandwich this very minute. When I hear this I just want to slap the person with a bass fish or a pair of wet, smelly gym socks to knock some sense into them. Slight humor there. It’s simple as not following those people, but the overall lack of education about Twitter is why it’s not as popular as other networks.

Twitter has unlimited reach and speed. It is the fastest news source in the world, although there are accuracy issues; just ask Huffington Post and CBS. Quite often the news is right from the source, which is the reason for the speed. A good example is the breaking news about the death of Bin Laden. Major announcements are often made first on Twitter, which makes the site quite valuable.

You can build relationships with people from all over the world, celebrities or even brands. Celebrities and athletes use Twitter more than Facebook. ESPN even has a tab, on the bottom scrolling part, that shows the handles of athletes and what they are saying. You can follow anyone you want in the world with an account, this to me is the most important. Twitter has allowed me to build quite a following with people from NYC to SF, Florida to Washington, Canada to Australia and I have connected with some of the coolest cats on the planet in the process. I use this medium in a more professional manner. I follow like-minded people, often times within my industry of marketing and advertising, and look to build relationships with people. For the job seeker, it allows for you to build some credibility.

I recently saw an article about how people are finding new jobs through social media. I found all of my jobs and best job opportunities through social media channels, mainly Twitter. Following brands, recruiters and job accounts can help you immensely in your job search. Build the right profile, put yourself out there and you never know the great things that can come from it. Connecting with people in your industry can help build your network as well. One of my favorite things about Twitter is the constant posting of articles regarding business, marketing, social media and many more categories. This helps people learn about what is going on in an industry and around the world.

Of course, there are other reasons why Twitter is great. I could go on and on, but there are a few of the main reasons I wanted to point out. In the end, I think Twitter is the better network to be social. I think Apple just may agree. I suggest, for non-users, to take some time and make an effort and I’m willing to bet that you’ll enjoy the concept once you get the hang of it.

After one of the biggest marketing and advertising days of the year, many people are spending this week critiquing and analyzing every commercial from Super Bowl 46. Personally, I thought there were only a few really worth while commercials along with an array of disappointing ads. Here is my list of the 5 best and 5 worst commercials of this year’s Super Bowl:

5 BEST COMMERCIALS:

5. Chevy Silverado – 2012

Loved every aspect of this ad! With General Motors back at the number one spot, for auto sales worldwide, I’m glad to see them spend a few bucks. The apocalypse and the Twinkies were a great combo for this type of ad. My favorite part was the dig at Ford at the end, priceless!!

4. Doritos – Man’s Best Friend

You didn’t see nuthin’! Now this one made me laugh! You can always count on Doritos for a good laugh during the Super Bowl.

3. Hyundai – All For One ft. The Rocky Theme

I enjoyed this very much. It was great to show employees of the company from many points throughout the company supply chain. It really painted a solid picture of the hard work put in by a company from the manufacturing and logistics level all the way to the corporate employees.

2. Bud Light – Rescue Dog

This commercial was awesome on two levels. First, you can always count on funny commercial from Bud Light during the Super Bowl. Second, at the end there is a message to “help rescue dogs” along with a link to their Facebook page. I admire companies that can promote a good cause, especially during such a large event, but I wish they would have done it a little more than two seconds.

1. Chrysler – It’s Halftime in America

This ad was just plain bad-ass! Clint Eastwood is a real American icon and was the perfect image that Chrysler could have ever asked for. Kudos to them for the message sent! But where was Chrysler in this ad?

5 WORST COMMERCIALS:

5. Old Navy – Corporado Pants

Ok, I was the exact type of customer they were reaching out at and they failed miserably. I am the cowboy type and the business type. So Old Navy decides to show me a guy standing on a rock doing a few moves? It wouldn’t have been so bad if they didn’t place this during the Super Bowl because it was a waste of money. I understand the market was there, but the overall brand is hurting so much that I don’t think they should have picked such a niche for a big time ad spot.

4. Teleflora.com – Adriana Lima

True what they say, sex sells! I give them credit for investing that kind of change for this spot, but disappointed with the delivery. Yes, there were a lot of men watching and yes, Adriana Lima is sexy, but the message I received wasn’t appropriate. From what I understand, if I buy flowers from Teleflora.com and give them to a girl I am for sure having sex with that girl. Men and women were highly stereotyped here. Bad message sent.

3. Verizon – Droid Razr Colors

Thanks for the update on colors, that’ll be $3.5M please! Waste!

2. H & M – David Beckham

Were they trying to sell me underwear? A guy wearing underwear and moving slowly, while the camera oogles him, will not make me want to buy underwear! Sure, the ladies may enjoy this and buy the product for their man, but I can’t say this was worth the money either.

1. GoDaddy.com – Both commercials!

I won’t even bother posting the video because it isn’t worth your time. GoDaddy has failed at commercials for a long time, yet they keep shelling out the money. All they sell is sex, not websites. I’d like to see the ROI of these Super Bowl commercials!

I’m sure there are many versions of this type of post and that many will agree/disagree, but I thought it’d be fun to make my first ever Super Bowl post. Let me know where your favorites rank!