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Audioboo - a great podcasting tool for the iphone

audioboo
Podcasting has long existed online as a useful way of getting the word out without needing to write anything. However until now it has been a bit too much work, you have to find a microphone, then sit infront of a pc, find the right tool, record, upload and then distribute!

Audioboo does everything for you on an iphone. You set-up once online and you can record podcasts anywhere which will then self distribute all by pressing a single button!

Famous users include: Stephen Fry, Tony Blackburn & BBC London

I interviewed Mark Rock the founder of Audioboo earlier in the month, click here to watch.

Add comment June 10th, 2009

Top 8 Twitter Tools for Agencies & Brands


Twitter is clearly here to stay therefore agencies need to understand what is happening on twitter as well as whether the individuals within their companies are using twitter effectively.

I’ve trawlled the net over the last month and come up with seven free tools which are really useful to analyse your twitter accounts as well as track trends in the twittersphere.

Obviously these tools are still very early and we expect to see better paid tools as time goes on and as soon as they’re out I’ll do a review and send it out.

Tools for analysing your twitter account

Klout - http://www.klout.net
Klout is great tool for working out where you sit in the world of twitter as well as working out your geographical reach. Out of all the tools in this list, this is the most advanced although you may need to think hard about what the output means to you.

TwitterSheep - http://twittersheep.com
A great yet simple tool which shows you a tag cloud of the bios of all of your twitter flock. Very useful to see the type of people you are interacting with.

Twitalyzer - http://www.twitalyzer.com
Similar to Klout Twitalyzer looks at your influence, signal, generosity, velocity, & clout. A nice simple and easy to understand tool.

Tweet Stats - http://tweetstats.com
Graphs all of your tweets and shows you when you’ve been tweeting, how often all in pretty graphs.

Tools for using twitter

Tweet Later - http://www.tweetlater.com
It does what it says on the tin, if you have to pop out the office and know you’re not going to be able to/remember to tweet on something you can set Tweetlater to tweet for you.

CoTweet - https://cotweet.com
CoTweet is twitter for companies it allows you on one account to have multiple users and assign inbound messages to users. If you are a brand and have multiple twitter’ers then this is the best tool out there.

Tools for tracking trends

Tweet Volume - http://www.tweetvolume.com
Very simple tool for comparing the popularity of keywords.

Twist - http://twist.flaptor.com/
A really cool tool that lets you graph the mentions of a keyword over time. Useful for tracking the virality of any campaign.

Add comment June 10th, 2009

Two free tools to measure online brand social media effectiveness

Here is a quick overview of two very easy to use tools which can be used to measure and monitor online social media presence and effectiveness.

For the purpose of this blog post we’re going to use two well known brands: Sony Playstation & Nintendo Wii

Tool #1 - Addictomatic

Addictomatic is not very measureable, however it is very good to see where your brand can and cannot be found.

It’s very simple to use, all you have to do is go to the address: www.addictomatic.com and type in a topic of your choice, in this case “Sony Playstation”  & “Nintendo Wii”

The results can be seen here:

From these two you can see that these two very well known brands appear in all of the main stream social media channels.  Looking at the content on both of these two pages the more experiences marketeers will be able to spot the different messages that are getting through and those that aren’t.

Tool #2 - Twitter League

This is a relatively simple yet very effective tool to measure the number of followers on twitter across a number of twitter accounts.

Simply by visiting the site & logging in, in a number of minutes it is possible to create a comparison list which is kept up to date for you live, making those reports easier to fill in at the end of the month!


As you can see from above, the code can also be embeded into blogs and there’s even an option to get the raw XML which if you know what you’re doing you can use for anything you like.

It’s worth noting that I couldn’t find an official XBox 360 user on Twitter only the unofficial ‘fanboy’ user..

Add comment January 9th, 2009

What is Twitter? and how is it useful?

Twitter
Twitter is a relatively well known microblogging tool. Most normal people will be lost at ‘microblogging’.

Misunderstanding
The main misunderstanding of Twitter is as a result of it’s marketing which says: “Twitter is based on the simple question of ‘What are you doing right now?’”.

What people typically use Twitter for?
What Twitters front page it should really say is:
-For when you want to send a message to someone but don’t know who, so send it to everyone
-For when you want to share information or links with friends and colleagues
-For when you want to poll opinion on an idea/topic of interest to you or your followers/friends
-For when you want to promote something that you or your organisation has just done

Who Cares?
Initially no-one. First you have to make your presence known by looking for people you know, these might be through work or social or both. You can then ‘Follow’ them, this is a little like adding a friend on Facebook except that by default they are accepted.

People who you follow are notified by an email (assuming they haven’t turned this feature off, most don’t), and can then if they think you might be interesting follow you.

What if I have private stuff that I want to say?
Twitter is like your own little press release news wire. If it’s private there are many many alternative modes of communication you could use like email.. This is especially worth noting as Google tends to like indexing everyones messages aka ‘Tweets’

If you are interested in what I have to say, check out my twitter@ http://www.twitter.com/duncan_m/

Add comment December 19th, 2008

LeWeb08 - How to build a community - Gary Vaynerchuck of Winelibrary.tv

Gary Vaynerchuck is a very well established entrepreneur who has built a multi-million dollar wine business from scratch.

From his talk at the largest European web conference LeWeb I took some very important points which although I’ve heard before, can’t be impressed on too importantly for Agencies, SMBs and Brands alike.

-You’re a clown if you’re not using Tubemogle to upload video,  as it is the best way to distribute and track video online.

-You have to love your audience, care about your community, and be authentic with content that you understand.  Caring, answer all your fan mails in a serious and authentic way.

-Two things matter: Word of mouth - Now instead of a maximum audience of 100 now people have audiences of thousands if not tens of thousands & Customer service will prevail, if it’s good.

-If you can build a personal/people based brand you should as it will add value to yourself and the company you are working at.  A company/brand with a board of celebrities is always going to be more valued by a customer base than one which is invisible.

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Gary @ LeWeb in Paris 2008

Source: Gary Vaynerchuck, Winelibrary.tv

Add comment December 18th, 2008

LeWeb08 - Fotolia an innovation in Royalty Free Photos

If you’re looking for a breath of fresh air from iStock and Getty, check out Fotolia A US based stock photo site, they have 4,6m online royality free images.  What is unique about Fotolia is that it’s actually a marketplace where professional photographs are able to sell their photos.

The companies key goal is to provide only very high quality images which they screen.  One thing that came through from the interview is their intention to start offering stock video by the end of January 2009.


Watch the interview above. Source: -Interview with Oleg Co-Founder & President of Fotolia - Intruders.TV

They have a very simple pricing model of between $1 and $10 which gives you rights for print and at the top end $10 you can use for resale on items such as t-shirts and mugs.

-www.fotolia.com

Add comment December 17th, 2008