There’s been some healthy debate around the “exclusivity” of the Sydney Social Media Club. And despite the title of the post, you won’t need a secret handshake to be let in. Mumbrella released the news this morning about the Social Media Club Sydney starting up, with the first event scheduled for April 27th featuring the figures at the centre of two famous social media incidents in 2009 – the (fake) Stephen Conroy a.k.a Leslie Nassar and Naked Communications Adam Ferrier.
Archives for March 2009
Twitter as interactive backchat
Twitter since it’s launch 3 years ago has been a major part of SXSW, so much so that Pepsico spent some sponsorship dollars this year in creating an interactive visualizer of the various Twitter streams, following the parties just as much as the event itself.
Which brings me to the most pop cultural use of Twitter as interactive backchat. So You Think You Can Dance Australia has a bunch of amateur commentators (me included I’m afraid) who sit on Twitter every Sunday and Monday evening, tweeting on the minutae of costumes, music, hair, camerawork and oh yes, the dancing. Every week, the #sytycd hashtag becomes a trending topic, prompting Twitter users from opposite hemispheres (literal as well as metaphorical) to ask “what’s sytycd?”. Meanwhile the backchat goes on in an interactive (at least amongst the amateur commentators) stream.
What’s in a name? More on building brand you
What’s consistent about all these personal brand identities, is that that they have built an authentic brand without necessarily using their real faces or their real life names. That’s not to say they aren’t also known as their real life names, only that they have constructed a consistent and authentic online or brand persona that lives over and above their real life personality. Its the consistency in communication or voice as suggested by Seth is what makes the personal brand authentic.
PepsicoZeitgeist visualizes Twitter
I have a quiet obsession with visualizers, so I’m jumping on the SXSW bandwagon only because of this amazing Twitter mashup PepsicoZeitgeist. It combines mapping (swarm) showing where there are multiple tweeters in one spot, with the SXSW streams of tweets (stream), tracks hotspots, (party), and trending topics (popular). Pepsico are also putting out a […]
The Friendship Algorythm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Cuoxa59jxI Being a Big Bang Theory fan, this video shows how hard it is to define the steps to friendship when (you’re Sheldon and) you don’t know how to make friends. We can use this as a metaphor every time we try to lock down what social media engagement looks like. Or we can do […]
Building brand you
This Slideshare presentation from David Armano sums up my thoughts on brand engagement in the the age of social media and also goes into what’s involved in building a personal brand. I will be exploring personal brand further in another post, so felt this would be a good visual introduction of where I will be […]