digital insights - vol 1 issue 4
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McDonald's Social Media Push, @arjanelfassed, Most searched digital photography brands in India, 3 Ways to Gauge Site Popularity, Box.net, Google search data to help officials make smarter decisions?TRANSCRIPT
Vol 1, Issue 4
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• Brand Reputation Management
• Digital Marketing
• Blogger Engagement
• Web 2.0 Tutorial Workshops
• Digital News Rooms
• Social Media Policies
• Corporate Blogging
• Social Network Embassies
• Online Influencer Mapping
• Sony
• Canon
• Nikon
• Kodak
social media spotlight
@arjanelfassed
‘Donate 100 EURO’, ‘make up the name of a street’, and ‘receive two pictures of your street’, is the proposition
offers for each of 200 street names
Donating all proceeds to the Palestinian Child Care Society (PCCS), the to the time they first entered the camp while traveling through Palestine and encountered a crumbling youth center. Unable to adequately provide shelter to the camp’s 1,000 children, they decided to volunteer and raise funds for the renovation.
In a – “Since a refugee camp by definition should not remain permanent, selling street names of the camp is a creative way to connect people and support these children after school,” said Arjan El Fassed, “Naming the street to my Twitter account is a symbolic way to connect both online and offline with the children of Askar.”
Dutch website Jouw Eigen Straatnam in the Askar refugee camp in Palestine.
website’s developers narrate the origin of their initiative
quote to wired.com
owner of @arjanelfassed tweetstreet.
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Google search data to help officials make smarter
decisions?blog post by Steve Rubel, Director of Insights, Edelman Digital
I remain fascinated by what you can do with search data. You can truly read minds since how we search is becoming a direct reflection of our society.
Google has a site called where they use search data to assess how widespread the flu is in a few different regions of the world, as well as state by state in the US.
I pulled up the this morning and was shocked by the activity. Even though it's early in the season, flu-related activity in the US is already nearing the seasonal peak point of prior years.
With companies, NGOs and governments partnering together for greater good, I hope Google is sharing this aggregate data to help officials make smarter decisions about how to keep us as healthy as possible. Fascinating stuff.
Flu Trends
US page
See Google data for Australia, New Zealand, and Mexico.
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Note from the Editor
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Web 2.0 Tip
searching for something?
Most searched digital photography brands in India:
in the last 90 days:
McDonald's social-media discoveries
“McDonald's has embraced social media at all levels of their operations” could well be the key takeaway
at a recent speaking engagement in Minneapolis.
The duo describe the consumer as boss of the social-media department, and encourage different departments to collaborate with it at McDonald’s, including creative, customer satisfaction, legal, and brand content.
Heather Oldani, senior director of communications explained how one of the hardest things for McDonald’s to learn was that the adage “If you build it, they will come”, isn’t necessarily true online, and fostering existing communities is key.
One of Steve Wilson, senior director of global web communications’ favorite examples was how a McDonald’s franchise member in Italy used McDonald’s internal Mindshare online community to share a simple way to remove fingerprint stains from doors and windows, much to the appreciation of other members across the world.
from what was shared by the company’s senior director of communications and senior director of global web communications,
See the full video here.
twitter tattles
3 Ways to Gauge Site Popularity
• Vizisense.com – provides site traffic and estimated
audience demographics.
• Feed Subscribers – Visitor data only provides part of the
story. Some readers may never actually visit a site—they
simply access it through its feed. Check to see if the site
displays its subscriber numbers.
• Social Media Extensions – often content is shared outside
the boundaries of a traditional blog or web site. Check out
Quarkbase to gauge how often a particular site has been
shared or referenced through other social media sites.
For PR or Marketing managers,
measuring return on social media
spend is often a stumbling block in
allocating more resources, or having
a social media presence.
While ‘hits, clicks or impressions’ to a
particular website appear to be
leading the measurement
conversation, these parameters
need to be supplemented with
others to arrive at a truer picture.
A few of these additional analytics
include – How long does a user stay
on the website? Where are users
most likely to come from? What
information related to my product
do they search for?
To ensure that our clients
conceptualize their campaigns
based on solid research, we
recommended using intelligent
online tools (like Brandtology’s) to
map all blogs, forums, social
network groups, etc – that relate to
our client’s business.
By then analysing this data, from a
communications standpoint,
actionable insights are gathered on
the key online trends, issues and
opportunities; the kind of information
which drives any successful
campaign, online or on-ground.