January 27, 2010

Tumble into a world of updates

Filed under: News & Views, Strategically Speaking, Tim's Tall Tales — Tim Landry @ 12:23 pm

There are plenty of reasons to blog. Almost as many reasons, in fact, as there are not to blog. Like, maybe time isn’t on your side. After all, you’re the type of person who refuses to sacrifice quality for the sake of an update, right? R..Right?

Luckily, falling somewhere between blogging and buzzword-become-practical-obsession Twitter lies Tumblr. Think of Tumblr as baby steps into the world of blogging. Except, unlike actual baby steps, Tumblr has the built-in potential to be witnessed and shared by thousands upon thousands of users. And unlike actual baby steps, the follow-up action doesn’t involve scotchguarding the house. I’m going to drop the baby analogy now.

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Tumblr gives users the best of both worlds. You can provide original content (ala blogging). And you can customize your Tumblr (albeit to a limited extent). But that’s really not necessary. Yet Tumblr’s unique interface allows it to be instantly shared by a multitude of users (ala Twitter). That’s important because with Tumblr, sharing is the name of the game. And share the users do — things like videos, photos, music and buzz-worthy items.

Here are a few of my favorite Tumblrs as examples:

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January 25, 2010

Business Etiquette in the Age of the Smartphone

Filed under: General, News & Views, Tips and Tricks — Kristen Wilson @ 6:28 pm

In the “need it yesterday” pace at which we all work, it’s important to keep business etiquette in mind. Be aware of the messages you send - not just text, e-mail, Twitter, etc. - but the messages we send to those around us. In the electronic age of smartphones and 24-hour access, we can’t forget about the people right in front of us. They expect and deserve our full attention.

You’re sitting in a meeting and it happens - that familiar buzz that lets you know that a message has just arrived. It could just be junk mail, but it could be that important email you’ve been waiting for all day. It’s OK to check it, right?

Wrong.

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Forget for just a minute about that e-mail you might be receiving. Think of the message that you’re sending to those around you in your meeting - especially the guy who thought he held the floor. Put yourself in his shoes. You’re giving a presentation that you’ve been preparing for some time and you stop, look up, and scattered throughout the room are several heads (down) engrossed in the contents of their little black box.

Insulting, isn’t it?
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January 19, 2010

Social Media: Good for business, good for the world

Filed under: General — Tags: , , — Sara Ashy @ 3:33 pm

As one of the owners of BBR Creative, I’m constantly on the lookout for industry trends that will positively impact our business. In the 20 years since I’ve graduated college as an Advertising Design major, I’ve witnessed such dramatic changes in the way we conceptualize, design and produce advertising, that sometimes I can’t even imagine what changes the future will bring. But the one thing that remains constant is the inevitable change that will most certainly occur.

So with the current trend of advertisers bending toward Social Media more and more, we’re ever-focused on that realm of communications to benefit our clients in growing their businesses — and, ultimately, their sales and profits. But recently, I was watching a television show and was amazed by this group of geniuses at MIT who won the DARPA Balloon Challenge and how their strategy could translate into incredibly good works for our society at large.

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DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) is the prominent research organization of the U.S. Department of Defense. This is the group that truly brought us “the Internet” years ago. DARPA placed 10 red balloons at various locations around the United States. The challenge was to locate all 10 balloons in the shortest amount of time. Since no single individual could plot the location of all 10, participants had to figure out how to work with others to solve the puzzle. The winning team from MIT developed a website and a strategy using social media that allowed them to find all 10 balloons scattered across the United States in less than eight hours.

MIT’s Riley Crane made this inspiring statement concerning the competition:

“From a broader scientific perspective, we were in it to understand how to mobilize the vast resources of the human network, to face challenges and explore opportunities in living in such a connected society. And as a footnote to that, I think some of the applications that might come out of this would be: Can we use this technology we’ve developed to find missing children or something along those lines where there’s an incentive for people to really participate and help out? Often, the police will offer a reward for finding a missing child. Can we restructure that in a way that we tap the vast resources of this network? Again, maybe you don’t live in the state where a child was abducted, but maybe you know someone who does. Or during an emergency, maybe we need to find 10 people in a region who can operate heavy machinery, maybe a building collapsed. And how can we use these new tools to solve those challenges to help society? That’s kind of the broader message that comes out of this from our side.”

For some reason this competition/story/event has really intrigued me. It made me realize that social media is not only good for business; it can actually change the world when we harness its power to simply do “good.”

A great description of this challenge and the interview with Riley Crane can be found via CNET.

 

 

Top 10 E-mail Mistakes

Filed under: Around The Office, News & Views, Tips and Tricks — Tags: , — Sheree Comeaux @ 3:31 pm

Has your office’s e-mail system ever gone down? Remember that panic you felt? That feeling of helplessness? Today, conducting business without the luxury of e-mail is unthinkable - downright prehistoric. It’s become an indispensable business tool, yet many people don’t treat it with the gravity it deserves. Far too often, professionals fire off half-formed thoughts or messages rife with errors.

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Of the many mistakes made via e-mail every day, here are the Top 10 according to AllBusiness.com:
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