Hello
Sitebrand > Twitter
1 2 3 ... 14

Sitebrand Talks

365 Posts

Social Relevance

Posted by Alok Ahuja April 2, 2009

Social media has been around for some time now, from Facebook, Twitter, MySpace and even LinkedIn.  As all of these social platforms have evolved over the years, you still hear people asking…..but what does it all mean?  If you really sit down and think about it, social media is just another form of communication simply just bringing the world closer together.  Ten years ago if someone were to ask me if I would ever have the ability to chat with Madonna I would have just laughed at them, but now with Twitter the thought of that chat doesn’t seem so far off.

With the introduction of all these social media outlets, retailers are slowly starting to enter the realm of building societies and groups of avid fans and followers.  It was only a matter of time before my colleague’s looked at me funny because I was not friends with Amazon.com on Twitter.  I can still hear them whispering; “That’s exactly why he never gets any one day deals on Amazon….sucker!”

With all the Facebook friends and Twitter followers, what does this ultimately mean for retailers and vendors alike?  More potential shoppers!!  By using the social media outlets, retailers are now keeping shoppers informed and ahead of the rest of the crowd through Facebook updates and Twitter tweets.  This is allowing them to create a cult following and loyal fan base of shoppers that they can direct to their site whenever they want.  Once again, you have to take one step back and ask ”what does this all means?”  With increased loyal traffic coming to retailers sites, and certain promotional offers being provided to the Twitter bugs, Facebook friends and MySpace followers, how are these retailers able to differentiate between the various traffic sources and what to provide them with?

As social media continues to mature, so has Sitebrand’s involvement with these new sources of traffic.  Being the leader in online website personalization, Sitebrand has once again taken the lead and is allowing retailers to segment their various social media traffic sources through a series of simple one click campaigns.

It’s been a long time coming, but allowing retailers to speak to their individual Twitter traffic or Facebook friends is becoming an everyday affair with Sitebrand.  The new Segment&Serve tool is allowing retailers to use referrals through any one of the social media tools to speak to their unique traffic segments and add a sense of continuity and relevance to that customers shopping experience.  By clicking on a tiny_url from Twitter and then having a “Welcome Twitter bug” message once the link is clicked, has allowed retailers to create a friendly and non threatehing environment for shoppers.  This has allowed our customers to enjoy higher cart averages and ultimately more Twitter followers and Facebook friends!

This campaign was also used for all Twitter shoppers.

This campaign was also used for all Twitter shoppers.

This campaign was used for all Twitter referrers.

This campaign was used for all Twitter referrers.

Alok Ahuja

The Road Less Travelled

0 comments Permalink

Fresh back from presenting at Online Market World in San Francisco where I did non-stop tweets you should and could follow at http://twitter.com/sitebrand. One of the highlights was definitely the keynote by Tony Hsieh, CEO of Zappos.com. He spoke very passionately about the culture of Zappos.com especially as it relates to outstanding customer service – just look at their tagline under their logo!

Tony also shared “4 things” to build brand – one of which is all about company culture and core values. I’ll pay these forward to you now:

Thing #1: Have a Vision

Whatever you’re thinking, think bigger. Chase the vision, not the money. And make sure the vision has meaning.

Thing #2: Think Repeat Customers

Great product, great service or low prices. Choose and focus on two of these three.

Thing #3: Be Transparent

“Be real, you have nothing to fear” so go ahead and create a face for your company. At Zappos they have a blog, they have zappos TV and perhaps their most notable personality stage is on twitter…twitter.zappos.com

Thing #4: Create a Culture & Core Values

Zappos is a lifestyle for both employees and customers when you get right down to it. Here are the core values that play into the culture that Zappos prides itself on…

1. Deliver WOW through service.
2. Embrace and drive change.
3. Create fun and a little wierdness.
4. Be adventurous, creative and open-minded.
5. Pursue growth and learning.
6. Build open and honest relationships with community.
7. Build a positive team and family spirit.
8. Do more with less.
9. Be passionate and determined.
10. Be humble.

Tony and Zappos are living proof that all of this pie in the sky type thinking is possible. At the end of his presentation, he said that Zappos has tours at their Vegas headquarters and that if anyone wanted to have a tour, just send him an email. Well it just so happens that myself and 3 other Sitebranders are heading to Vegas for the DMA08 Conference & Exhibition Oct 12-15. After hearing this, I approached Tony at the end of the session saying we would like to take him up on the tour invite…so how do we go about setting that up? He said, just send him an email and he would send a shuttle to the airport to pick us up! I almost fell over…but then doesn’t this type of approach to service totally agree to everything Tony just preached in his keynote! You bet it does!

PS - are you going to the DMA08 show? If yes, be sure to drop by booth 1654 because that’s where Sitebrand will be! We’re part of the Passport to Prizes and we’ve got a Flip video up for grabs. As well, I’ll be hosting an Ask the Experts roundtable called: e-Marketing: Building a bridge from the landing page to conversion – would love to see you there!

DMA08

DMA08

1 comment Permalink

I absolutely love the title of this webinar!! And with Avinash Kaushik, Analytics Author & Evangelist from Google teaming up with Jason Billingsley, VP Innovation at Elastic Path Software teaming up…this is sure to be a good investment of your time. And you might even win 1 of 5 signed copies of Avinash’s top-rated book “Web Analytics: An Hour a Day”.

The “3 Things to Die For: Web Analytics Unleashed” webinar is happening this Thursday, July 17 at 12 pm EST / 9 am PST. Register here… 

It will be a great primer for the Danskin webinar Sitebrand’s is hosting the Wed after…Wed, July 30 to be precise! Don’t forget to register for “Danskin: Can It Repeat Its Cyber Monday Success?” so you can get inspired for Cyber Monday and beyond!

PS – be first to hear it all – follow “Sitebrand” on Twitter…

1 comment Permalink


Our blog has been officially “twitterized” and we’re doing some social experienting along the way…

Starting now, every post title and link will be simultaneously pushed to Twitter-mania! To be a part of all the buzz - including random ”what’s Sitebrand doing?” updates - follow “Sitebrand” on Twitter.

QUICK POLL!

By the way, TIME Magazine says Twitter is on its way to becoming the next killer app. Is this more social marketing hype or do you agree? Take a 2 second quick poll and tell us where you fit in the Twitter mix…

1 comment Permalink
1 2 3 ... 14