Newhouse Social Media

Newhouse Social Media

Newhouse Social Media  //  Curated by colleagues from the 2012 MAYmester PRL530 Social Media for Public Relations class in the Public Relations Master's Program at the S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University.

Jul 7 / 6:40pm

Percolate: The Microblogging Platform Where Tumblr And Twitter Go To Hang Out | Fast Company

Percolate, currently in its "double secret alpha" version, is a blogging platform that provides curated content for you to write about. The service taps into your RSS and Twitter feeds, culls content based on your interests--the stuff that "percolates up"--and then offers you the ability to share your thoughts on the subject with friends. "We're trying to make it easy for anyone to create content," Brier says, "to take away from the frustration of staring at that blank box and trying to figure out what to say."

In many ways, Percolate aims to be equal parts Tumblr, Google Reader, and Twitter. Like Tumblr, user content is divided between your own feed--called your "Filter"--and your follower feeds--called your "Brew." But instead of having to post your own content, Percolate features a steady stream of interesting content, from you and your friends, for you to comment on.

Pay attention to this one.

I tend to go absolutely crazy waiting for the launch of new tools like Percolate that have such a great potential to change how we do work on a daily basis.

The Potential Impact of Percolate & Similar Tools?

  • The old 'traditional' way of creating content ➔ Spend weeks making phone calls and writing letters to find sources.
  • The 'early years of the internet' way of creating content ➔ Spend days sending emails to find sources. 
  • The 'blogging and online journalism' way of creating content ➔ Spend an afternoon or more finding sources. 
  • The 'social media and news/feed/rss reader' way of creating content ➔ Spend a morning on Google Reader or Netvibes sifting through a collection of hundreds (even thousands) subscribed news and blog feeds to find sources. Has quickly become impossible to manage so much information currently available online.
  • The 'natural language processing & Semantic Web based' ways of creating content Spend 20 minutes sorting through a small, personalized list of highly relevant content suggestions.

Percolate certainly falls into this last category, as do other novel ideas launched in the past few years, such as InboxQ, Feedly, Cadmus, Refynr, or Scoot.it. We might also call these tools a Don't Make Me Think! strategy of content creation.

Not yet released, but you can visit the Percolate site now to sign up for one of the launch invites.

I hate waiting.

Filed under  //  Twitter   content   content strategy   curation   productivity   tools   workflow  
Jun 29 / 9:19am

3 Blog Post Blueprints That Build Fans

Content creation and keeping your fans interested until they buy is a core strategy of social media. It creates a bind between customers and the brand. It creates a feeling of reciprocity. These are powerful marketing techniques.

The catch, of course, is that content is hard to create.

Most brands create blogs, but then are unable to maintain them. Or if they do, they are not really maintaining them well enough to keep fans interested enough to create any real business results.

If you are blogging on behalf of your business and trying to create a connection to your brand, here are a few templates to help you create blog posts that will provide value for your readers and keep your fans close.

Filed under  //  blogging   content   curation   social media strategy  
Feb 10 / 6:02pm

Creating a Facebook Fan Page for Business

Here’s my advice on managing your Facebook fan page:

  • Set your vanity URL
  • Install applications
  • Import RSS in the Notes application
  • Frequently share useful articles and videos
  • Post upcoming events
  • Provide info to Facebook fans first
  • Post discounts, deals and coupons — skip the line pass, secret sales, bring a friend coupon
  • Ask fans for their feedback and insight to improve your products/services and do a drawing for one lucky participant
  • Set appropriate privacy settings on your personal page

Filed under  //  curation   facebook   fan page   fans   non profit   social media   strategy   tactics