Webinar Invite: In-depth Insights from Social Media Conversation

Posted by Scott Markman on November 6th, 2009

If you’re looking for ways to get in-depth insights from social media conversation, or to listen and engage with your customers, then you should attend this upcoming Webinar.

Going Deep with Social: Methods to Listen and
Engage with Your Customers for Unique In Depth Insights

Date:   Friday, November 13th, 2009
Time:  2:00 PM ET

Go beyond the initial step of listening on the web to see how simple, yet comprehensive solutions can help you to gain insights from some of the most relevant conversations among your customers. You’ll learn about nimble, cost-effective methods that can be quickly deployed and integrated with your overall research plans.

  • How do you generate rich qualitative insight on the discussions that are most relevant to you?
  • How can you paint more vivid, lifelike pictures of your audience by understanding how they are connected and the context of conversations


Register today because seating is limited!

Quick and easy registration:

  1. Complete the online registration form.
  2. Check your email Inbox for the instructions to login to the webinar.

We’ll see you there!

Sincerely,

Your Friends at Ripple6

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What Can YOUR Community Do?

Posted by Katie Morse on November 5th, 2009

55% Feel as strongly about their online communities as they do about their real-world communities*

55 percent. That’s nothing to joke about, and it resonates with us, as we’re sure it does with many others in our space.  Our Founder and CEO, Sang Kim, saw the power and passion created by communities when he founded MomJunction, just as our employees and partners do today.

Online communities aren’t just websites which aggregate nameless and faceless people around common interests.  They’re virtual meeting points, virtual mixers, virtual support groups and virtual watercoolers.  What’s interesting, though, is when the boundaries between “virtual” and “the real world” get broken down.

56% of community participants meet their digital counterparts in the real world, and as stated above, 55% feel as strongly about their online communities as they do about the ones they belong to “in the real world”.

We regularly see members of our communities talking about how much they love the interactions, love the people, and love the online space they’ve created.

We provide the platform, but it’s the users that make the community come alive.

Often times, those users band together to throw events, put on a charity fundraiser, support a fellow member in a time of crisis, or even promote members of the community in the real world.

It’s not just online anymore!

When we ran across this video from Ophrah’s 24th Season launch, we immediately thought about how the people in that crowd are much like our community members.  All very different, all with their own unique likes and dislikes, but all coming together to participate in something that has the potential to be something greater than the sum total of the parts. Not to mention, it’s a really cool effect.

What can YOUR community come together to achieve?

*Source: e-Marketer; USC Annenberg School Center for the Digital Future, “The 2008 Digital Future Project-Year Seven”

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Webinar Invite: Combining the Power of Social Media with Online Advertising

Posted by Scott Markman on October 21st, 2009

If you’re looking for ways that social media can truly improve your marketing efforts, then you should attend this upcoming Webinar.

Combining the Power of
Social Media with Online Advertising

Date: Wednesday, October 28th, 2009
Time: 2:00 PM ET

You will learn about solutions and technology that create meaningful and measurable connections in social networks and how to extend your brand positioning into social advertising. These solutions can help you create self-sustaining assets that scale and connect across the web.  You’ll see how to invest in relationships with people who can return again and again – not just to engage with you, but with people who share passion for your brand.

Register today because seating is limited!

Quick and easy registration:

  1. Complete the online registration form.
  2. Check your email Inbox for the instructions to login to the webinar.

We’ll see you there!

Sincerely,
Your Friends at Ripple6

If you want to learn more about the Ripple6 social networking platform, visit our site at www.Ripple6.com.

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We’re Addicted to Our Friends

Posted by admin on October 7th, 2009

Sometimes, you hear something and you know it’s absolutely right. You don’t need proof, because it simply makes sense.  Done.

Sometimes, all of a sudden, you find proof.

This thought crossed my mind when I came across a research report on eMarketer, compiled by Beresford Research, covering “Use of Online Social Networks”  The title sure ain’t all that sexy, but this is what struck me:

When asked to compare online social networking with several offline activities, social network users only found going out with friends more important. That put social networking ahead of real-life activities such as playing games, reading, watching TV and playing sports.

So, ask yourself, what do you enjoy more than being with your friends?

graph for blog postThis small data point offered me some proof to what I heard back in the spring from Tim Young at the Inbound Marketing Summit in San Francisco.  What Tim said is something that I’ve been repeating ever since.

Tim is Founder & CEO of Socialcast and a very smart guy.  His gave a short speech in SF about Collective Creativity and Generation Y, and here’s the sound bite that struck me:

Young people aren’t addicted to Facebook, we’re addicted to our friends.

Think about it.  He’s right.  (And now he’s got the research to provide it).

For marketers looking to engage on Facebook, I think that creates a (maybe not so) small hurdle, because what users are there for could be just about anything.  Therefore, marketers may have a hard time being relevant.  But that’s a story for another day.

Today, I’ll look to hear something smart from Tim, because he and I are both speaking at the Inbound Marketing Summit in Boston.

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OMMA Global – Panel Review

Posted by Katie Morse on September 25th, 2009

Our CEO, Sang Kim, recently spoke on a panel entitled: “Joining the Party: Publishers Can Play and Prosper in the Social Media Sandbox” at OMMA Social.

Panel Details

In 2009, social networks like Twitter and Facebook evolved from “brand extensions” and “outreach” for major media into established publisher outposts that can drive traffic, user interaction, and now even ad revenues. But what best practices have emerged for managing these new syndication and relationship engines? This panel will look at issues including who mans the feed, who creates policies for maintaining voice and editorial consistency, and whether social nets are seen as an editorial operation or a way to market media brands. Lastly, this panel will give insight into whether social networks offer traditional content providers a new way of thinking about their own content and relationship to their audience. Last year, publishers scrambled to “plug into” the nets. This year they have to harness the energy.

Moderator

Andrea Harrison, Strategy Director, Razorfish

Panelists

Karl Lavin, Managing Editor, Forbes

Joe Pircilini, VP of Sales, seekingalpha

Sang Kim, Founder and CEO, Ripple6

Alan Levy, Founder & CEO, BlogTalkRadio

The panel focused on how publishers can use social tools to enhance their business objectives and what best practices have emerged through publisher activity so far.

The video of the “advice” question is below (5:30 in length), and some quotable excerpts are contained below.

“Social media a year and a half ago was a curse word. Now everyone’s embracing it” – Joe Porcilini, seekingalpha

“Within 15 minutes the critics were our marketers.”– Karl Lavin, Forbes

“Give the users a voice” – Sang Kim, Ripple6

“You have to add value to the user. That’s why they’re going to come back to your site” – Alan Levy, BlogTalkRadio

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