Posted by on 17 Nov 2009 by
emily@emilyrobe.co.uk in
Social Media
I’ve set up a number of these for people now and I’m often asked, “why should I bother?”. As with anything there are pros and cons to setting up a Fanpage, particularly if you are setting one up just for the sake of it.
Here’s my top three reasons why and when I think that [...]
Posted by on 08 Oct 2009 by
emily@emilyrobe.co.uk in
Social Media
After reading the blog post from Sarah Lay regarding what social media she uses and why, I thought it might be a great way to share with you some of the social media I’m involved with. I’ve taken it slightly further than purely social media into the collaborative software, as I feel, for me, the [...]
Posted by on 22 Sep 2009 by
emily@emilyrobe.co.uk in
Social Media
Over the last few years, the internet has undergone a fundamental change, primarily in how people use it. The concept of putting up “static” information for people to find has been surpassed by “interactivity”.
People want to know more about your company, they want to get involved, to interact with you.
By using social media to convey [...]
Posted by on 08 Sep 2009 by
emily@emilyrobe.co.uk in
Social Media
How important is having a blog?
With the advent of Web 2.0 and social media, a blog is pretty much a “must have”. You may already have a website, but once it’s published the detail on there remains static.
The changing culture of the internet people now want more than just a website, they want to get [...]
Posted by on 03 Aug 2009 by
emily@emilyrobe.co.uk in
Social Media
An associate of mine was very proud to announce that they had embraced the world of social media and started “tweeting”. They felt that know they were “out there” it would make a difference to their sales.
He came down to earth with a bump when I asked him what his strategy was. He simply didn’t [...]