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The Achilles Heel in Corporate Social Media Strategies.

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I had a conversation with a client who was looking to roll out a social media campaign recently. They seemed to have all their bases covered. They had formal authority from management, great sources for content, a team of creatives working on copy and graphics, a monitoring platform…I was quite impressed.

And then I asked, ‘What happens if your Twitter account is hacked and porn related tweets are sent to you 20,000+ followers?’

There was dead silence.

It was only then that I realized how much even we had failed to emphasize this aspect of online security adequately in the recent past.

Do you know what you would do? Does your organization have a policy on how to respond to this type of situations?

Let us know what your Plan A is.

Watch this blog for a social media crisis response strategy uploading real soon.

Written by Muchiri Nyaggah

July 15th, 2010 at 1:37 pm

In Honor Of People

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Social CRM is, in our opinion, underpinned by an attitude to business. An attitude that genuinely wants to provide customers with extraordinary experiences and actively seeks out ways of doing it consistently and in a scalable way.

Here’s our thought on Social CRM. We call it our one-page manifesto ver 0.1a

Read it here In Honor Of People

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July 1st, 2010 at 1:39 pm

Simple Social CRM

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Social CRM is a fairly new concept. I love Paul Greenberg’s definition of it because it allows me to evaluate vendor offerings. He says (tweetable version) that it’s “a company’s response to the customer’s control of the conversation”.

Any CRM system that still attempts to put customer data in a silo and generate a company-side-only view of the data is obviously a traditional CRM. Read the rest of this entry »

Written by Muchiri Nyaggah

June 13th, 2010 at 7:57 am

Let’s Meet At The Tree

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In Africa, the image of a group of (usually men) sitting under a tree talking is fairly common.  In fact, many villages had a ‘the tree’ where people met to have informal meetings or just impromptu ones.  If you were new in the village, you made stopping by the tree one of your priorities (unless there was an invitation only meeting happening). When formal [read Western] education was introduced, it also happened under a tree. At least until the classrooms were put up. Read the rest of this entry »

Written by Muchiri Nyaggah

June 9th, 2010 at 8:16 am

Is your brand ‘socially’ relevant?

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Is your brand relevant?

If you’ve been in business a while, it probably is. Otherwise you’d have folded long ago. Now your brand wants to be ‘social’ and blog, tweet and get a Facebook page or YouTube channel. This is now publishing territory. Are you publishing relevant content? Is it all about your product and your brand/business? If you consider the fact that building significant loyal traffic to a blog can take 2 years, is there enough talk about yourself to keep me reading your blog for two whole years?! Read the rest of this entry »

Written by Muchiri Nyaggah

April 27th, 2010 at 3:55 pm

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