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29 Sunday Nov 2015

Posted by Lulu.B in #socialmediatools, Change for good, Food and drink, Humour, Restaurants, Social Media, Uncategorized

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Miguel Maestre

 

Here are some essential tools for getting active on social media. Some basics for beginners just like me.

Everyone is currently talking about visual and video and how much traction they attract when you add them to a post.

Clearly that is a no brainer.  Add a visual!

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I love live streaming apps like Periscope and Blab and can see they are a great way to communicate with people.

Nothing better than actually seeing people live, faults and all and being able to connect directly (or not) with them.

This is some up to date info on how Blab.im is changing as it grows, dictated mainly by its users requests and suggestions.

It was the brainchild of Michael Birch who had outstanding success with Bebo before selling the platform in 2008.  He re-bought it in 2013 with a view to re-vamping and the birth of Blab…

Brian Fanzo is pretty much an ideal when it comes to promoting this sort of material.

Very authentic, and passionate about his values.  I love his positive values about making the internet a place for good, and his great enthusiasm.

Essential kit. for Blabbing etc.

 

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I also watched a great Blab today with Rebekah Radice about powerful visual marketing.

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Lots of great tips in there and she comes across, as did the other co-presenters as really genuine people, who have great messages to share.

One thing that also makes complete sense to me though as well are PODCASTS.

You can listen as you drive to an appointment, walk or run on a treadmill or just when you have that odd spare moment, or perhaps laying awake at night plotting world domination on social media, and simply cannot sleep!

This is a really good and easy explanation about how to get started using a Podcast from Hubspot.

It explains what equipment you need to use and a step by step guide that even the most technophobic person (like me!) can understand and use.

I’m going to buy a Blue Yeti microphone but check out their post and see what suits you.

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Apart from that, you perhaps only need a stand for your smartphone, or simply use your laptop.

It doubles up for use with the live streaming apps so makes sense as an investment.

I think we need the armoury of video (live streaming or not) to amplify our messages or those of our clients. Let’s face it You Tube has being doing this well for decades.

Some people are obviously more suited to this than others.   But now it is entirely acceptable to publish content that isn’t fine tuned to a second of it’s life, this opens up a world of opportunities for marketers.

Especially if you have a client who might take to this sort of approach.

I have a particular Chef in mind, who I am going to suggest should use Blab or Periscope as he will be brilliant in front of the camera and I have no doubt will be a really positive marketing tool for him.  He has a big personality and clear presence in front of a camera.

Hassan M'Souli

 

Not THAT long ago, there used to be some pretty terrible television advertising in Australia on occasion.  The idea was you took a car sales man (often plus son or other family member) and basically shouted on screen at your audience.

Clearly it was ‘vanity’ advertising.  Some poor soul was parted from his money who had deep pockets and not much sense.

I guess they probably sold some cars, as any publicity is better than no publicity right?  But happily, those days are over.

Advertising has transformed beyond recognition here in the last 10 years and a I can see a similar change in on line marketing.

As little as five years ago, landing pages were all about HUGE calls to action and aggressive in-your-face lead generation.

We now are in another stage, where customer relations and building relationships are the keys.  In-bound marketing is where we are at currently.

Mad Men would have raised a perfectly groomed eyebrow.

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It is great that now if something goes wrong with a product or customer service is lousy, we can address this verbally and very openly online. In a customer centric world, how we respond to complaints and how quickly is becoming increasingly important.

So this is another essential piece of reading Social Media Resources for Beginners

This is also from Hubspot and contains a vast amount of really useful ‘stuff’.

Highly recommend you take a look.  If this out of date by the time you read it, then I have a feeling there will always be brilliant updates.  These guys have their finger/s on the pulse.

My first encounter with social media was with Social Media Examiner If you haven’t subscribed to their newsletter/podcast/Blab, then go do it.

They come across as nice people, their conferences are affordable and have proven a really good ROI.

I’m enjoying Mike Stelzner’s Blabs on a Friday.  Although unfortunately they are live at 3am Saturday for me here so have only caught one as it happened, but there are always the repeats.

I highly recommend you have a look & listen to these.  I’ve picked up information in an enjoyable way, and it is really ‘of the moment’ and covers a lot of topics in short that can save you a heap of time.

When Pinterest decided to add a ‘search’ option to the site, so that if we see something we like we can find out where we can purchase it, or something similar – these guys were onto it straight away.

There is SO MUCH to read and keep on top of.  This is a bit of light relief, finding things out without having to plough through acres of script.

I was followed by these guys today.  They call themselves ‘Unscrambled’ and are actually very funny.  Check out their podcasts.

They cover hot topics, like ghost apps, for example, but in a really easy to listen to way.  Mainly they talk about social media, but sometimes get diverted (but in a good way).  There is a lot of laughter, so not for the too serious minded.

I don’t know about you, but I am happy to get my knowledge through a bit of light hearted banter now and then.

They remind me a lot of a couple of Australian radio dj’s called Hamish and Andy

These guys are hysterical.  Nothing to do with social media at all, but if you want a bit of a giggle on a gloomy day – they’re your men!

Another podcast, you may not have come across that is very informative is created by a company called Newsmodo .

These are journalists, headed up by Rakhal Ebeli who make podcasts that cover specific topics in social media.

I will put my hands up and say, I have a vested interest in promoting this as I occasionally write for the company.

They interview top global social media influencers and definitely worth checking out.

So my last tip of today, is that apparently when you add eight (not seven or nine) photos to your blog, you get more attention.

This will be a little experiment, in whether this is so 🙂

Fairly, hard to tell with my band of stalwart followers that I can actually count on two hands…

But, another little nugget from the multitude of posts, podcasts and whitepapers etc. that I am covering, is to consider social media, in this way.

You have a hot tub and everyday you are adding a glass of water.  At first it seems as if nothing is happening, but after a couple of years (yes sigh! a couple of years) then it is full and overflowing. That is when the magic happens.

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Or perhaps it is just sink or swim?

Let’s hope we all SWIM!

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Always those ‘what if’ moments.

28 Saturday Nov 2015

Posted by Lulu.B in Uncategorized

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I joined Twitter in 2009 but found 140 characters difficult to communicate with.

I’m not known for my brevity and I just left it alone and concentrated on Facebook.

When I created an app for Chef Miguel Maestre, I launched his social media via Facebook and Twitter and posted as a slightly mad Chef for around 18 months to help build up his ‘tribe’.

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In the beginning Miguel, who is a funny, extroverted Spanish/Australian Chef wasn’t interested in social media.

In the end, his wife told me she would gladly throw his smartphone out of the window, as he was forever checking his Twitter follower numbers!

He now works regularly for a very popular programme on Channel Ten, here in Australia called ‘The Living Room’.

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Miguel has become extremely successful, and deservedly so.

While we were making the ‘app’ he told me about his experiences as a young assistant working in a kitchen in Scotland.

(My spiritual home)

He would spend literally all day peeling onions – having moved to Scotland to further his career and ambitions.  It was hard and boring work, but he stuck at it.

One of the many upsides was that through being there he met his lovely wife Sascha. Fifteen years and two children later all that chopping has paid off.

I went to watch one of the live tv productions of ‘The Living Room’ and it was, as these things always are, very slow and repetitive.

In between takes, things were pretty boring despite the guy who was doing a pretty good job at warming up the audience.  He got me onside when he said they had ‘Kate Bush’ in the front row. Meaning me, apparently.

That won’t mean a lot to most of you reading this, but she was a singer that was one of my contemporaries who I quite admired.  But I digress…

So, during one of the breaks, I said to Miguel “don’t you find this a bit boring?”

No, was his reply, chopping onions for 8 hours straight is boring!

He is now travelling around the world on many wonderful adventures for the programme.

The point being, he put in a lot of extremely hard work to get where he is.

So, my ‘what if’ moments?

If I had followed through with Twitter, and taken the advice of a few people who said when the app was launched, set up your own social media business you would be perfect for it.

If I had only known, that the way to monetize apps was to offer a ‘lite’ version then sell in options. But nobody had worked that out back then.

But I don’t regret a thing.  You only learn from the things that don’t come easy.

And I had a huge amount of fun visiting Miguel’s restaurant in Manly.  Even at 9am in the morning, the music was loud, the staff were enthusiastic as they prepared for the day ahead and the beach was just in front of us.

I’m having another go at ’social media’  and using what I have learned.

Like Miguel with his onions, you have to shed a few tears to get to where you want to go.

Onwards and upwards!

 

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Starting up social!

27 Friday Nov 2015

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Just so that #Prada for example, may feel like sending me a gift for mentioning them.

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Stranger things have happened, I have been upgraded several times on #Emirates (yes giving it another go…) on flights back to the UK for no apparent reason.  I am definitely NOT complaining.

This week, I learned there is quite a discussion about DM’s on Twitter that has been going on for a while.  DM’s are not  Doc Martens but Direct Messages.

Doc Martens

By the way, I own a pair of these but they were hi-jacked by a daughter fairly quickly.

Back to business.

DM’s are now as long as you like!  That is if the person you are posting to is a follower. They used to be 140 characters.

Many Twitterer’s dislike DM’s intensely.  Especially, if they are being used to flog products.

The ones I receive, generally just say ‘thanks for the follow’ and here is my Linkedin address, or similar.  I can’t see much harm in that.

I was a bit precious about the first few, thinking they could not be bothered to write a reply/thank you.  Twitter has a very specific etiquette!

But even with only 10-20 new followers a day, it gets to be a bit of a chore to thank everyone personally.  However, so far I have and mostly have followed people who follow me.

Over a certain number, which is surely our aim, then DM’s are essential. I guess it is just getting the approach right.

My Twitter followers are up to around 430. I have been lucky enough to get a few major ‘influencers’ on board who have all been very helpful.

I still find it amazing that someone like Tim Fargo bothers to reply to DM’s from ‘newbies’ but I suppose that is one of the reasons he is so successful. It helps a lot though.

I discovered an app called MentionMapp .  I highly recommend you have a look.  Check who you are connected to, choose some people you would like to be connected to and find out who they are talking to on Twitter. Then follow them!

I have also subscribed to Iconosquare this week.  My next step after getting my Twitter followers up to around a thousand, will be to start working on my Instagram account.

I have chosen iconosquare to create my website with.  I hope the hype lives up to the promises, or the other way around!

Basically, I just want something that allows me to use my skills and doesn’t make life too difficult with coding issues and the like.

Instagram now allows ads. and is picking up a lot of Facebook traffic.

Call me cynical, but as FB owns Instagram, and now has so much information about all of its users that it cannot help but make money via advertising – I don’t think FB cares a fig about the average domestic user experience anymore.

 

For my part, I am glad I was part of the first tranche of FB.  I made lots of friends through various online groups and created a few, and could easily contact people I wanted to.

These days, I barely see posts from those ‘friends’ who don’t engage much.

FB – it doesn’t mean I like their posts less…! I don’t think the algorithms work well from a friendship point at all.

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I’m sure they help with targeted advertising though, and that will help future clients.

So, that is a potential silver lining.

I hope this blog helps you. Clearly social media is going to be a constantly evolving medium.

So, the lesson I learned from this week is to find ‘influencers’ and find out who they are talking to and engage with them if possible.

I don’t think that will change. Oh and Twitter Lists are very important!

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Extraordinary town planning.

22 Sunday Nov 2015

Posted by Lulu.B in #feelslikehome, #christmas, #family, #love, Uncategorized

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Visionaries – we NEED them.

I was supposed to be starting my ‘proper’ blog today.  Which I will do very soon. Next week in fact.

Apologies to my very tiny band of followers, but as they include a Poet, a Chef and two really fabulous women,  I am certainly happy with the quality of my followers, but will totally understand if the blog is not of interest to you any longer, and please feel free to ‘unfollow’.

I am pretty certain that it is heresy in these circles to say that, it’s okay anyway.

We only want to read what is of interest to us, and our days are short enough already.

So absolutely no offence will be taken.

I plan to journal my experiences in creating what will one day hopefully be a successful social media business.  Helping small businesses drive customers to their websites and businesses,  but also longer term, turning this blog into a blue-print in how to use social media usefully for someone just like me.  And there is a tiny chance, if you are reading this, you might be in some way like me.

It will be on one of those books that say, if I knew back then what I know now, I could have saved myself a lot of time.

I am also discovering that not all the ‘experts’ necessarily have all the answers.  Although clearly, if they have hundreds of followers and successful businesses then they are clearly doing something right.

My children occasionally, say that some of the pearls of wisdom I inflicted on them growing up were quite worthwhile.  I am hoping the same applies if I put the effort in, to learn and share the business of Social Media.

I would be a cross between Bree, Gabrielle and Lynette if I was a Desperate Housewife.  Which perhaps I am.

As freelance journalism becomes a tricky beast indeed when competing in a stupidly competitive market, I am looking at other ways to survive.  So this is my escape route I hope.

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Anyway…I heard a wonderful story I would like to share with you today.  A man who had a challenging childhood in England, and worked in the local council, in the beginning of the last century had a wonderful vision.

This is his story. I was watching ‘Who do you think you are’ with the British actress Una Stubbs and this is her ancestor (info via Wikipedia). una stubbs forever worzels sidekick for me

 

Welwyn Garden City was founded by Sir Ebenezer Howard in the 1920s following his previous experiment in Letchworth Garden City. Howard had called for the creation of planned towns that were to combine the benefits of the city and the countryside and to avoid the disadvantages of both. The Garden Cities and Town Planning Association had defined a garden city as

“a town designed for healthy living and industry of a size that makes possible a full measure of social life but not larger, surrounded by a rural belt; the whole of the land being in public ownership, or held in trust for the community”

In 1919, Howard arranged for the purchase of land in Hertfordshire that had already been identified as a suitable site. On 29 April 1920 a company, Welwyn Garden City Limited, was formed to plan and build the garden city, chaired by Sir Theodore Chambers. Louis de Soissons was appointed as architect and town planner, C.B Purdom as finance director and Frederic Osborn as secretary.The first house was occupied just before Christmas 1920.

Let's move to Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire

This really was a #It’s a Wonderful Life story.

It might have even inspired the film?

Perhaps, perhaps not.  But it did evolve from some similarly thinking people.

Thank goodness, there are many good people in the world. It feels especially important this year for obvious reasons.

 

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I began this particular journey three weeks ago on the 2nd November 2015 with approximately 10 Twitter followers.

Today, on the 22nd of November I have 390 and have some big influencers in that number who have been lovely and supportive.

It is all still feeling quite fuzzy and nice, but am not expecting it all to be rainbows.

I would LOVE it if you stayed with me for the journey beginner followers.

It might not last very long, but it might be fantastic and I’d like you with me if you can bare the ride and share the success if it happens.

One last thing tonight, having spruked the John Lewis ad. and Burberry, and having become an Australian Citizen this year I have to include this beautiful Qantas advertisement.

Also it is really quite lovely as ads go. With Thanksgiving coming up and Christmas in the not too distant future, feels like home is a great sentiment.

 

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14 Saturday Nov 2015

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Cat on a hot tin roof!

10 Tuesday Nov 2015

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#Love yourself – health, wealth and kindness

I wish I was as brave and cool as one of my cats…

I drove my car today to the end of my road (luckily a little alleyway down the side of our house) and stopped at the end – and bump! an unexpected visitor appeared.

Mittens then strolled down from the bonnet and hopped off!

My 11 year old cat had been sitting on the roof of my equally elderly car and had come along for the genteel ride of 5 seconds to the end of the road.

I immediately went into overdrive about WHAT COULD HAVE HAPPENED. She could have jumped off in front of the car as I drove off, and I could have driven over her.  Unimaginable! or at least unbearable to imagine.

But she didn’t.

She waited for the ride to stop and took her leave. No panicking, just taking it in her stride.

Cat on a hot tin roof.

Cat on a hot tin roof.

Not only did Mittens survive to give me close to a heart attack another day, but she taught me something.

Is it worth taking a chance and not to sweat what might happen till it does?

Even if you find yourself on the edge of something quite scary, there is a good chance that it might turn out alright. Better than alright, even exciting.

I am hoping this is the beginning of an exciting new journey.as I start my new business.  Thank you already to some wonderful people who have been so supportive.

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Content2Create

06 Friday Nov 2015

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Serenity Saturday

I must be psychic 🙂 as I was writing my ‘man on the moon‘ blog post yesterday John Lewis was announcing it’s annual Christmas advert, aptly named #manonthemoon.

Should I say “great minds think alike?” – please get in touch next year JL if you need some inspiration 🙂

Unashamedly pulling on the heart strings and following in the steps of all the songs that celebrate the heady mix of old and young, and hearth and home that make up the best of family times at Christmas.

Playing on our longing to be ‘home for christmas’.  ‘Tis the Season when it is completely okay to be a total schmaltz.

Even Chris Rea gets away with it while he is ‘Driving home for Christmas’.

With half my family in the UK and my immediate family here with me in Sydney, Australia I always have mixed feelings at this time of year.

It is difficult getting into the Christmas spirit – as I sit here listening to the waves in the distance and looking out on blue summer skies.

Plenty of time for inspiration though, and thank goodness for Skype.  I don’t miss the cold, dark nights but I do miss the Christmas lights and cosy fires and pubs.  Carols in beautiful churches and silly christmas jumpers.  Most of all I miss my family.

http://www.truffleshuffle.co.uk

http://www.truffleshuffle.co.uk

I’m off to the beach now.

It’s a tough life but...

It’s a tough life but…

I think my US friends have it right.  Christmas talk after Thanksgiving. 

But on the other hand, if John Lewis deems 6th November the start of the celebrations, who am I to argue?  I do DRAW A LINE at anything before November though.

The stuff of madness, especially if you have young kids who are going to be besides themselves with pre-‘must-have’ presents/Santa’s letters/Disney movie hysteria even if you don’t start celebrations until December.

My chosen ‘lift off’ point is December 1st – to go back to the ‘man in the moon’ theme…and my particular indulgence is It’s a Wonderful Life which a girlfriend and I watch every year, on opposite sides of the world, over the same weekend.

And like the proverbial pearl in the oyster, grows larger and more glossy with age – like our friendship.

Which reminds me while I like this

I LOVE THIS ❤ ❤ ❤

So if you can’t be ‘home for Christmas’ – what do you miss most of all?

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Serenity Saturday or perhaps not.

31 Saturday Oct 2015

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If you say it often enough it sounds quite atrocious...

If you say it loud enough it may even sound  precocious…just saying.

I can remember well, when I thought the height of my parents ‘uncoolness’ (Clue number one) was that they had no idea what was No.1 on TOTP (Top Of The Pops to the uninitiated – Clue No. 2) a BBC UK music popular music show.

Top of the Pops!

There was NEVER going to be a day, where I didn’t know at least the top ten on the music charts.  Well, these days, I’m relying on apps to keep me updated, although I was a bit dismayed to see my Apple music had recently chosen ‘Pop gems from 1976’ to keep me entertained!

At this stage, I was a mere child listening to pirate radio stations in the darkness of night and under the bedclothes to avoid detection…(and we will say no more about that).

I remember sighing when my parents moaned that the re-make of the song had nothing on the original and feeling deep pity for them.  Now I quite admire that they had any knowledge at all.  As with everything else in this fast moving world of information overload, the options now seem endless.

Apart from the highly processed, highly commercialised likes of the X-factor and similar which band the mainstream tv watching population into following potential future moneymakers – there are an overwhelming amount of other lesser known musicians via other media to consider.

Still, if you are Gen Y  or Z you are probably surfing it all with ease.

“At what point in my life should I stop listening to Triple M and start reading The Australian?” is probably not on the tip of your tongue.

I like to surprise my offspring occasionally with unusual current music choices that they kindly patronise me with the faint praise that I have ‘slayed it’ (that’s good) at which point I am ‘lost in the sauce’ (totally confused). But I take the compliment with grace.

But as I say we have parted friends and slang is dead to me, because I generally TOTES dislike it.

LOL

Have decided on the whole, it’s best to embrace the generation difference and let them get on with it…

Another thing about getting older….

Trying to decide whether it is worth attempting sleep or to attempt to stay awake till 3am to watch the rugby World Cup final. EST Australia.


It’s pretty active in Manly tonight. Lots of ghouls and zombies and for the life of me, I know not why – but what look like borderline prostitutes roaming the streets.

Not sure when Halloween transformed itself into this as our repertoire as kids was a little bit more tame…but then again, I wouldn’t have been sharing grumpy old woman posts about slang then either!

I felt a little bit envious seeing all of them roaming around, clearly having fun and a good amount of rugby fans in their ‘green and gold’ or ‘all black’ strips set for a spectacular night out.

Wallabies

All Black

A few years ago, I would have been with them.  The thought of going to a pub at 3am doesn’t thrill me these days – although there is still a tiny part of me that if pushed would give it a go!

So tell me, what sporting event would make you stay awake to the middle of the night just to watch it live?

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Blab for beginners

30 Friday Oct 2015

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28 Wednesday Oct 2015

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Daisy!

We lost Daisy a few years ago, and i still have nightmares thinking about her trying to get across the road outside the house and being scared and not making it home. Miss you still Daisy. 💖

Daisy #ourbeautifulcat

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