this week in marketing, social media, and brand strategy
It can be easy to drown in the news surrounding marketing, social media, and brand strategy. This week, we dredged through the good, the bad, and everything in between to bring you what we think is the most interesting marketing, social media, and brand strategy news of the week of January 19:
Social Media For Good: With the destruction of the Haiti earthquake only beginning to be uncovered, social media and viral marketing played a huge role in fundraising and awareness-building for Haiti. It’s been a bad week for the world, but a great one for social media, which is only just starting to live up to its potential. Mashable points out five social media lessons from the Haitian relief effort. One writer urges us to “focus on impact, not shiny objects.” In a media void, organizations like the BBC are planning on offering podcasts in Creole to Haitian individuals and news outlets. And the “Hope for Haiti” telecast will be available on the Web tonight as well.
Take the Tablet: Rumors are swirling about Apple’s mysterious tablet computer. All over the Web, Mac whores and interested ancillary parties discussed what it will look like, how much it will cost, and whether it’s already played out. Can it cook dinner for you? Help broker world peace? Break the longtime AT&T monopoly on Apple cellular devices? We shall see.
Big Changes Afoot: No matter what side of the political spectrum you fall on, you’re bound to be affected (and soon) by the recent Republican victory in Massachusetts, the closure of influential talk radio station Air America, and the Supreme Court’s landmark decision to open up campaign financing by rolling back corporate spending limits. Expect to see huge changes in the health care debate, fueled by evolving marketing tactics on the part of both smaller interest groups and big business. Our prediction: the landmark shift in social discourse that began with the contentious 2008 election was just the first step in a new marketing climate that relies on niche and multichannel tactics to mobilize and organize constituents and influence decisionmakers.
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I think that the Haiti outreach program through social media is awesome. It shows everyone, including CEO non-believers, that social media CAN change things. It’s great to see people and businesses coming together to support a country in need. I predict that social media will continue to play a part in helping Haiti and other disaster areas. Look for social media to have an influence on gathering teams to travel to disaster regions and to support political leaders trying to establish order in torn countries. (We saw this primarily with the Iran elections but it will be more prevalent in the future.)
Good post!