Post Linkedin, the battle for your professional profile.

Choice can be a cruel option. A few years ago an online professional profile meant Linkedin. Now due to the success of the latter we have loads of options. But do you go for one of the flasher new boys or stick with the increasingly spamy Linkedin? tough call, because most peps recruiting/booking gigs go to Linkedin as first port of call.

I have been trying out a couple of the new ones recently. Vizify looks great and is a doddle to set up. Maybe a bit too style over content, but I do like the look of it. Upmo is more Linkedin-a-like currently a bit buggy and some features are in 'coming soon' mode. It does feature a 'score'  number, but a bit like Klout its debatable as to how valuable that may be.

Data nerd alert

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This is just awesome. ALL the news broadcasts of 30 top news gathers since 2009 in one place. Fully searcable with instant results. Shows what is being said (and NOT said) about key subjects across the world.

"..The Internet Archive, a giant aggregator and digitizer of data, now includes all the television news produced in the last three years by 20 different channels. The collection includes more than 1000 news series that have generated more than 350,000 separate programs..."

Brewster Kahle, founder of the Internet Archive, told TheNew York Times that his company, based in Richmond, CA, “wants to collect all the books, music and video that has ever been produced by humans.”

27 Friday 2012


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Few of us in the normal run of things get to perform. Fewer of us still to a big audience, but today in front of the biggest TV  audience in the world we will perform. What's more we're doing it live baby, no replays, no cuts, and one chance, one hit. We’re going to nail it because we are brilliant. So brilliant because we’re caught on wave of energy only an amateur, a volunteer can produce. Freed from the concerns of a season professional. We, the volunteers for London. Friday is our day. We are the show. We’ve raised the bar, a bunch of the most random people the country had to offer, but we will nail it. We will make the world stand up. We will make the world think. Real people, doing real stuff for a country they live in. No Government, No Sponsor. Just passion for the show.

I love what we’re doing. I love my new friends. Today is our day. The people’s day. The athletes will wait. Because today we will be us. Thank you Danny for this chance, We will not disappoint you.

What does the internet smell of?

This is such a funny idea. Olly is smart connected thing that will deliver a customised scent whenever you get a social media mention. Simple, easy to understand but weighed down a bit with a large 'why?' 

Best bit however with the whole idea is the fact its an open source start up with everything posted online for you to build your own. The process of making and connecting becomes part of the values to the whole enterprise. Very much an internet of things project.

Benjamin Redford from Mint Design the people responsible will be speaking about this tonight (May 30) at the Hospital Club in London. WC2H 9HQ 

So many profiles, not enough time

Be nice, be productive, don't duplicate

1. Share good news (Twitter)
2. Ask meaningful and relevant questions, polls etc. (Facebook)
3. Show you read well by sharing articles (Linkedin + Pinterest)
4. Regularly monitor for comments, likes and links (all)
5. Respond to negativity with honest, human answers (all)
6. Reward online regular watchers with random acts of kindness (all)

oh, and save yourself some coffee time by banging it all together in one dashboard.

Social media advice for bar owners

Entree Battersea. London.I was recently asked to address social media strategies for owner mangers in the bar industry. This is an outline to what I said.

Seeing as only your Dad uses email anymore.

What should your social media strategy be?

First off, you need one, specifically one you believe in and can action. Sounds obvious but too many people sign up to the idea of a social media plan without actually working out how and where the resources are going to come from to implement it. Should your bar have a Facebook page? Yes, if you have the time to populate and manage the content on a daily basis, no if you don't.

Twitter can be a much more resource light alternative, which if following certain basic rules can deliver pretty good customer engagement. Keep an eye on new developments going mainstream like; Pinterest.com and Google+ the latter’s format is still in development but now offers brand pages with maps and video content that work well for the bar industry, the added advantage of being built for the mobile platform (particularly Android phones) delivers key customer benefits when out and about.

Location aware platforms like Foursquare are slowly becoming mainstream. With a bit of creative thought about content, being able to reward customers for 'checking in' to your bar will pay dividends.

I’d be amazed if you had the time to manage a host of different social media platforms. Look at linking everything together with either a Tumblr.com or Posterous.com account. These make it super easy to update one, update all in a single click from your phone.

Got Wi-Fi? If you have, tell people! It’s a tool for branding. Having 'BTinternet67845GH' coming up on people’s phones is no way to engage customers. 'Welcome to Dicks Bar' is. Same goes for your password, nothing wrong in having ‘241Thursdays’ -Knowing your customer base is crucial so if you do name your Wi-Fi network 'basement gimp room' make sure they know its you and not nextdoor.

Websites. If yours has not been optimised for mobile do it now! The UK is still pretty old school when it comes to web access. But smart phones are pretty much standard now. Most of American cities are now using full streaming 4G signals and in some emerging markets up to 80% of web traffic is via mobile devices.

People using location aware features expect something more than a simple X% discount, make them smile! The reason for the success of brands like Foursquare is that its content is a humorous take on popular culture. It’s not an advertising platform; it’s a conversational tool.

One would hope your bar is a fun, engaging place to go. Just remember your social media content needs to be the same.