Posted on Jun 16, 2009
by Lori Dicker
KML had the chance to spend some time talking with Jonathan Waud, who recently appeared on Bravo’s Make Me a Supermodel Season 2. He not only won us over (we may be slightly biased)– he won over the fans by winning the vote for Favorite Model.
Since we love all things social media, we thought we’d take this opportunity to ask our favorite supermodel some questions about how he uses social media and the web to connect with his ever-growing fan base.
How active would you say you are online?
I love to be online but I’m always on the go so I don’t get as much surf time as I’d like. Thank goodness for mobile! When I am home, I do everything online– Facebook, banking, news, staying in touch with family. Everything.
What are your five favorite web sites you can’t live without?
Google is my home page, Style.com, Topgear.co.uk, iTunes, Facebook, oh and of course KARMA Media Labs! (laughs) Read the rest of this entry »
Posted on Apr 22, 2009
by Lori Dicker
You’re a company, or a brand, an artist, or a marketer who wants to promote your cause and you want a presence on Facebook. You’ve seen it done before, but you just don’t know what your options are.
Should you create a Facebook Group?
Or is a Fan Page your best bet?
In the past, Fan Pages and Groups both had a similar problem: they tended to get initial fan interest, but couldn’t keep fans coming back for more. There was a lack of social functionality and value for both the fan and the cause. In essence, the Fan Page and Group used to act like the Facebook version of the brochureware web site back in the day. That now seems to have changed.
While the new redesign of Facebook has infuriated many of its users, it has also created more benefits for marketers and those who want to engage with their audiences and fans.
Facebook has thoroughly revamped Fan Pages in the past few weeks to offer much more viral potential with their built-in news stream integration and dissemination features: any action is seen by each users’ friends and actions are more easily shared.
While the Facebook Groups page still looks and feels the same, the Fan pages have been improved to look and feel more like user profiles. These new features have driven a lot of users to them while making Facebook Groups a much less influential and used communication tool than before.
Some things to keep in mind if you’re considering a Fan Page:
- When updating your wall, your updates will be included in all your fans news streams
- Fan page editors can update their fans about new content, promotions, upcoming events, and more.
- Fan page editors can send messages to either their entire fan list or segment their update to targeted fans
- Messages from fan page editors appear in their inbox “Updates” tab
- Fan page editors can click on a tab called “insights” which gives information on fan page views
We suggest before starting a Group or Fan Page, you should thoroughly read through Facebook’s FAQs:
Facebook Pages: http://www.facebook.com/help.php?page=175
Facebook Groups: http://www.facebook.com/help.php?page=414
With Facebook’s recent redesign of user home pages and updates to the Fan Page template (and very few updates to Groups), we at KML couldn’t help but wonder if the Fan Page is future home for any and all who want a Facebook presence to interact with their fans and audience.
And if so… how long will we enjoy that feature for free?
Posted on Apr 15, 2009
by Lori Dicker
Not long ago, KARMA Media Labs launched our Twitter profile @karmamedialabs and blog BROADB®AND as a place to share factoids, ramblings and things we find interesting in the land of social media and beyond.
Once launched, the KML team looked at me and my partner somewhat quizzically and asked if there were limits or rules for what to post.
My answer? Anything you find interesting.
As far as who should post: Anyone who has something interesting to say.
We believe its not only important to have interesting content, but it’s important to get other people’s perspective, knowledge and interaction on our blog and externally.
Some things we keep in mind:
- Be social! Read/comment on other blogs
- Send an email or comment if you like something
- If you want to have a blogroll, add things you really like
- If someone posts a comment on your blog, reply to them as a comment
- Invite other people to guest blog
And speaking of that last point, KML is always looking for guest bloggers to share what social media means to them personally and professionally. We get excited when we have the chance to learn more about other people’s philosophies, challenges and opportunities.
Interested in sharing your opinion? Send me a note.
PS. If you’re wondering how to be a good guest blogger, check out this great article.