Domino’s and Social Media

by frank.gorton on 04/16/2009

The marketplace of today is always go go go and companies are always concerned about their brand.  In the past companies relied on more traditional advertising, but things are changing drastically and companies must be ready to reaft at lightening speed.

Take for example Domino’s and the videos that were recently surfaced on Youtube about 2 staff members doing inappropriate things to food items while they prepared food for customers.  In the past a story like this would have broken on the TV and if people did not get a chance to see it they would have had a much easier time cleaning up the bad press.  Now people are taking video clips of everything and sharing them on many different socail network sites, like YouTube.  The staff members that did these acts posted their videos on YouTube, and they were sent like wildfire all over the internet.  I got emails, and Tweets about them and had already seen the videos 12+ hours before there even made headlines on the traditional TV media programs.

So now that the videos are surfaced on the internet and starting to spread like a plague, it is time for Domino’s to kick it into high gear.  They are on a Social Media frenzy campaign to try and get the word out that they do not condone these types of actions.  Word of mouth is a very powerful thing and companies need to recognize that they need to stay tuned into what their brands are doing each and every minute to avoid potential brand crushing situations.

They have released a video from the president of the company apologizing for all fo the things that the staff members did in the video, which while the video was a great step, they should have not had him reading a script.  In Social Media there is a big push to be authentic, and not scripted and corporate.  Had he actually did a candid apology looking straight into the camera, the video would have been more compelling and sincere.

Making a video with positive spin is not always enough though.  In more cases then not a positive reply from a company does not draw anywhere near as much traffic as the original video in question.  In these situations company’s need to put the full court press in all of their customer service and PR campaigns to reach as many customers and reassure them they have their best interest at heart.

So the jury is still out on how bad these videos have hurt the Domino’s brand, but one thing is for sure.  Good News, as well as bad news travels a whole lot faster in this new age of Social Media.

Be Well
Frank

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What is your comfortable?

by frank.gorton on 04/15/2009

With all of the things going on around us today with the economy and other recessionary times it is time for each of us to regroup and focus.  I think it is time for everyone to sit back and look around them and realize what is important to them.  Each of us have different things that we cherish.  I like to have images around me that help to bring a calm state to all of the stress.  The image of Buddha for some reason has always made me feel centered and relaxed.  I took a class in college that talked about Buddhism, and it was one of the best classes I ever took.  I have never been a person that has a strong religious background, but find a great deal of comfort with the idea if Buddhism.  I like the idea of focusing more on one’s own journey to enlightenment.  I think we each hold out own destiny in our own hands.

So what makes you feel comfortable?  Is it an image?  Is it a song?

Be Well
Frank

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Pandora is Now Available for Blackberry

by frank.gorton on 03/19/2009

If you have not yet had the chance to look at Pandora (http://www.pandora.com) I would highly recommend you go over and take a look at the site.  It is a free Internet radio station that will allow you to select your favorite artists and then it will review their database and find similar artists based on the genre.

Now they have taken it a step further and how have created an application that will allow you to have all of this on your Blackberry.  They had previously released Windows Media version but this is not available for Blackberry users.  I know of users that have installed this on their phones and have said goodbye to satellite radio, and are now addicted to this service.

So, are we moving in a direction where all of our entertainment needs will all be included in our mobile devices.  People are increasinly able to access more on their mobile phone, making them almost like mobile communication/workstations.

Download the Application Here – http://www.pandora.com/blackberry

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-03-15

by frank.gorton on 03/15/2009

  • Happy Thursday Peoples…..who is working on something great today? #
  • ahh twitter where have you been all day….to busy at work to spend time on twitter today…hope you all are well. #

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Happy Friday

by frank.gorton on 02/27/2009

Happy Friday here is a little update on what I am doing for the Social Media 4 Me project.


Video Blog Feb 26th from frank gorton on Vimeo.

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Social Media 4 Me – My New Project

by frank.gorton on 02/19/2009

I wanted to post a quick message about a new Project that I am working on.  I am creating a Social Media project where I share my tips and tricks about how to use Social Media and take advantage of all it has to offer.


SocialMedia4Me from frank gorton on Vimeo.

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I use Social Media everyday and it is at the center of all I do both professionally as well as socially.  I think all of the various tools that surround us allow us to reach and connect with people in ways that we had never really anticipated.  In previous post you will see that I talk a lot about how tools such as Facebook allow you to talk and listen to all of your connections/friends in both an active and passive mode.  These connections are all centered around the fact that you have a connection to the poeple that you are monitoring.  You have a connection to them, either you work with them, went to school with them, or they are a friend or family member.

But there is much more to just an interactions then you could have imagined.  I recently saw a presentation from Ted.com (http://ww.ted.com) that showed how one person has created a program to pull together emotions and feeling from blogs out on the web.  He pulled this information into a program that they showed the view of all of these various emotions to allow you to watch and see what the web is feeling at a certain time.  The presentation is a very powerful tool to see how blogs, one of the first social media tools allows people to share their feelings with others, and how by grouping that information you can see how the general community is feeling.

In looking at this presentation you can see why blogs are such a powerful tool.  I kind of use this blogs as both a sounding board for ideas, thoughts or just rant about things that have happened throughout the day.  Blogs are changing the way that people get their daily news and information, and are quickly becoming the main source of news for some people.  This project is a step in the direction of allowing us to gain the thoughts and emotions of a community based on their direct interactions with their communities, in an unobtrusive approach.

I thought the idea of pulling together various emotions from people through their blogs was an amazing project.  The whole idea of social media is a connection with people, and this allows you to gain a larger view of how people are feeling with the ability to then dig deeper and eventually connect to the users blog.

Once you have viewed the presentation above take a look at the actual site and play around the tool for a bit it is very impressive.  The site is located at WeFeelFine (http://www.wefeelfine.org/)

So why do you blog or use Twitter?  Is it because you want your voice to be heard?  Do you have a message you want people to hear?  Do you view it as a form of therapy?  Tell me why you blog, and leave me a link to your blog.

Be Well

Frank

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Zappos and Social Media

by frank.gorton on 02/18/2009

If you have not heard of Zappos yet you have not been online a lot these days.  Zappos is all around us, and has been used in several case studies as well as TV news reports.  They are an early adopter of Twitter, and they have created a company culture that is set to give Google a run for their money.


Zappos – They are doing things right! from frank gorton on Vimeo.

I think it is time for companies to start taking a better look at employees.    In life people want to work for people that are similar to them.  You want to work with people that have a genuine interest in you and your career development.  So look at this video and think of how you can make things better for your employees today, or if you are an employee, what ideas can you bring to your boss today.

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Up Late Night With Twitter Friends

by frank.gorton on 02/03/2009

So you have heard my talk a lot about Twitter and tell people how they can use this tool for business.  We all know Social Media is changing the way we look for business and communicate with our customers.  In addition to chatting with your customers there is another great use for Twitter.  Just meeting people late at night and talking to them more of a behind the scenes conversation.  Think of this as idle chatter around the bar.

It is now1:16AM EST and I am having a blast talking to all of my new Twitter friends.  If any of your read this article, thanks for the chat.

Be Well
Frank

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Things I learned about myself from Facebook

by frank.gorton on 01/30/2009

Ask any of your friends around you and more then half of them I will bet are either on Facebook or have heard of Facebook.  Like it or not Social Media is all around us, and Facebook is a powerful platform to connect and talk with one another.  If you are like me you ignore most of the applications invitations that your friends send you, and rarely read or look at any of them when you get them delivered to your inbox.


Things I learned about myself on Facebook from frank gorton on Vimeo.

The other day I happened to take a look at my updates section and noticed I had a bunch of friends that had been adding or commenting on something called “25 things you did not know about me”.  It actually caught my eye so I thought I would take a moment to read and see what people were writing.  I have to admit it, but it was real interesting.  I have friends on there that were writing more about themselves then I have ever heard them discuss or tell me in any social setting.

I think Social Media and Facebook have allowed people to learn more about themselves and share that information in a way that allows them to be more honest with themselves.  Facebook is a social media platform and the way it is structure makes it viral.  As you update information about yourself your friends can see what information is being published about you when they log in.  This allows you to push information to them in a way that is less confrontational or embarrassing.

So I took a few minutes and published some of the information about myself that I filled out on my list below.  The exercise was a lot of fun, and I got to tell people a bit more about myself then I have told them in other social settings.  Later that evening I had a friend send me a message saying that they learned a number of things about me that they never knew prior to the list.

My 25 items
1. I was born in Harrogate, England, and moved to US when I was 3. My father was working for NSA and we were on an overseas assignment.

2. I have dual citizenship, United States and England.

3. I fell in love with my wife the first party I met her at college, and knew we would always be together. She makes me laugh, and has always believed in me. I think that kind of love and support is something you can never duplicate. I am a dreamer at heart and she accepts that and supports it.

4. I miss my mother, and wish she was around to have seen my marriage and kids, she would have loved both. She died of cancer 3 months before I got married.

5. I failed out of college once for drinking to much, and then had to come back home to finish school. Wish I did not fail out but would have not changed it for the world.

6. I am a Fraternity Guy (Pi Lambda Phi), and would never change that. I have meet some of my best friends from that group.

7.I feel as though I am too strict at times when I discipline my kids but do not want them growing up to be social misfits.

8. I converted to Judaism for my wedding, but really hate the entire idea of organized prayer.

9. I wish I spent more time with my father and sister to help re-establish the relationship we had before my mother passed away.

10. I have always wanted to learn to speak Italian.

11. I would love to have more kids if I could just start when they are age 2. I am not sure I can handle them anymore at the young age.

12. I taught my older son to moon when he was around 3. He later mooned my wife once, and it is one of my favorite stories.

13. I have always wanted to be an entrepreneur, and hate working for someone else.

14. I hate scary movies, never really liked them actually.

15. I went back to England when I was 13-16 and had a chance to see a lot of Europe, and attend a dormitory high school. I think my friendships with my friends back home were never the same when I got back.

16. I want to move and live someplace warm like California, or Florida, or maybe even an island in the Caribbean.

17. I miss the good old college days of drinking for no reason, just to have fun.

18. I have always loved my wife’s smile and laugh, especially when she laughs so hard she cries.

19. I hope that my boys have the same values I had growing up when it comes to family.

20. I hate control freaks, especially when they try and tell me what activities I need to do and how I need to do them. I grew up learning how to take care of things myself, and only needed 1 set of parents.

21. I wanted to be in the FBI when I went to college and ivestigate white collar crime.

22. I wish I stayed a developer, while management roles pay more, there are less working from home opportunities.

23. I only hope that I can be the best husband and father possible. I hope my family knows how much they mean to me. We have tried to dreate an enf=vironment where we all appreciate and love one another.

24. I grow bored of working the same job to easily.

25.I am ADDICTED to reality television.

It was a lot of fun and I would encourage you to do the same, or leave me a note about yourself below.

Be Well

Frank

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