Author Archive for Heather Horsey

27
Jan
12

Super Bowl Advertising Preview

The average cost of a commercial for the Super Bowl is around $3.5 million this year, and NBC pretty much sold out its ad inventory by Labor Day. With the DVR changing how we watch TV and creating commercial skipping, television advertising seems like a dying media. So, why do advertisers mortgage the farm to get an ad for the Super Bowl?

Fewer events are more hyped, create as much fanfare, attract more interest from celebrities, politicians and average Americans than the Super Bowl. And live is still how viewers like to watch sports with the NFL leading the sports pack in fan base size. Last year’s Super Bowl had an astonishing 110 million viewers – definitely worth mortgaging the farm.

Therefore, we wanted to preview some of the spots that we think will be real highlights this year.

Volkswagen

One of the highlights last year came courtesy of Volkswagen as they unveiled their commercial, “The Force,” which featured a young Darth Vader and a new 2012 Passat.

Volkswagen may have replicated its 2011 success with a memorable ad for the  Super Bowl XLVI. They have a teaser (yes – an ad of an ad) for this year’s Super Bowl commercial, which includes dogs barking the Star Wars theme and is named “The Bark Side.”

As a dog lover, and Vizsla owner (top row-center), I for one am excited to see this ad.

Sketchers
Mark Cuban, owner of the Dallas Mavericks, will be guest starring in Sketchers third-consecutive Super Bowl ad. With expectations lowered after last year Kim Kardashian commercial, Sketchers can only improve, right?

It turns out that this particular ad features racing greyhounds that lose to a tiny dog wearing Sketchers.

Doritos
In my opinion, Doritos has been throwing multiple game winning touch downs with its “Crash the Super Bowl Contest” for the last couple of years, and this year looks to be no different. Here are some of the top contenders.

Sling Baby
What do you get when you mix a baby in a swing, a mean grandmother and a bratty kid taunting them both? A great commercial.

Man’s Best Friend
Dog-themed entries always grab my attention. This entry features a dog trying to cover its tracks and a human that can apparently be bought off for just a sack of Doritos.

The Voice
A promo for “The Voice” that will be aired during the Super Bowl, for a series that premieres directly after the Super Bowl, will at least create some conversation at the water cooler on Monday. The spot is titled “Vokal Kombat,” so I can only assume that it features Christina Aguilera ripping Adam Levine’s head off, vocally that is.

So, we are interested to know, what commercials are you most excited to see and , more importantly, do stellar commercials make up for a Super Bowl that is heavy on defense or one-sided? Let us know here on The Side Note, or on Facebook (Facebook.com/WeiseCommunications) or on Twitter (@Weise_Ideas).

18
Jan
12

Six Ways to Jazz up a Pitch

Journalists are very busy and get thousands of emails a day. So, even very well targeted news pitches can be overlooked. However, how can you break through the clutter and get your pitch read?

Here are a few tips of how to break through by jazzing up your pitch:

  1. Have a great subject line for your email or introductory sentence for your phone pitch. A subject line with six words or less is key.
  2. Pitch your story as a process story. If your content is not particularly interesting, how did you get to that point and is that more interesting? This might be particularly useful for research-based stories. Did you use any unique processes to achieve your results?
  3. Pitch your story to an unorthodox beat. Are you pitching a biking story, how about tying into fashion, food or business related to biking instead of the typical sport beat?
  4. Tie into a tread, and I am not talking about fringe boots here. What IS the media covering and how can you be a part of it? Today, if you have a way to tie into SOPA or PIPA, your chances of getting coverage are greatly increased. Or, how about a story about the ubiquitous Tim Tebow?
  5. Leverage your existing assets. As any good communicator could tell you, half of our jobs are to repurpose and reconfigure old content, coverage and concepts. Do you have a company mascot and a yearly contest? Can you tie the two together in an interesting way?
  6. Make it a multimedia pitch. Use video and photos. Pitch on Twitter and Facebook.

Make your pitch interesting to read, view or listen to, and you just might break through.

Got other ways to jazz up your pitch and break through? We would love to hear your comments – here on The Side Note, @Weise_Ideas on Facebook.

 

13
Dec
11

Avoid embarrassment: implement a Social Media Policy

Regardless of your company size, a social media policy to control the way your team communicates with online audiences is critical to the success of your business. Now that Facebook and Twitter have become an important part of doing business, it’s time for your company to craft an up-to-date and flexible social media policy to protect your company’s reputation both online and off.

Your policy must have a clear objective and should clearly define what employees can or can’t do on social media. Make sure that the objective is practical, reasonable and applicable to all who are participating in social media for your business. However when it comes to your company data, confidential information is an asset and everyone has the responsibility to protect it. If the social media policy is violated, ensure you have reasonable responses. Depending on the degree of damage or violation, you can go from disciplinary actions like suspension, termination, or even civil or criminal penalties.

Back in September, Microsoft employee Joe Marini tweeted about a Nokia Windows Phone. The trouble was, the phone hadn’t been released yet. This upset his bosses, and Marini ended up leaving Microsoft.

In 2008, Virgin Atlantic took disciplinary action against 13 crew members who participated in a Facebook discussion that “criticized Virgin’s safety standards and insulted passengers,” according to the Guardian. The comments were promptly removed, the group was fired.

When crafting a policy, be sure to:

  • Remind employees to familiarize themselves with the employment agreement and policies included in the employee handbook.
  • State that the policy applies to multi-media, social networking websites, blogs and wikis for both professional and personal use.
  • Tweets or posts should not disclose any information that is confidential or proprietary.
  • If an employee comments on any aspect of the company’s business they must clearly identify themselves as an employee and include a disclaimer, that should be something like “the views expressed are mine alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of (your company’s name).”
  • Tweets or posts should not include company logos or trademarks unless permission is asked for and granted, and must respect copyright, privacy, fair use, financial disclosure, and other applicable laws.
  • Employees should neither claim nor imply that they are speaking on the company’s behalf.
  • Require approval on corporate blogs, Facebook pages, Twitter accounts, etc., when the employee is posting about the company and the industry.
  • Reserve the right to request the certain subjects are avoided, withdraw certain posts, and remove inappropriate comments.

When the guidelines are used correctly this policy can help increase productivity as well as secure your company from social media disasters on the web. What do you think about social media policies? How critical is it for your business? How would implement it? Tell us what you think on our blog, share it with us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter.

06
Dec
11

Find Blood via Facebook

Most treatments depend on blood. And finding a matching donor can be a problem for many hospitals and clinics around the world.

Now in India, a project called SocialBlood.org is saving lives. The Facebook-powered campaign encourages blood donations and enables potential donors and recipients to make contact with one another through the online forum.

Social Blood connects people who has same blood type. Choose your blood type from the website and join the Facebook group. It’s that easy. After you become a  member of your blood type group, you can invite your friends, post a message in emergency or respond to requests for blood donations.

“A recent post from a man asking for blood for his daughter received 74 responses in 24 hours,” said 22-year-old Social Blood Founder Karthik Naralasetty.

This simple idea of connecting via Facebook is taking social media to the next level. Could your health organization benefit from a similar campaign?

Let us know what you think about Social Blood, we would love to hear your feedback and comments here on The Side Note, or via Twitter @Weise_Ideas or on Facebook.

30
Nov
11

Fit 2 Fat 2 Fit

There are many diets and many work out programs today. People are always trying to find the best way to be healthy. At times trying to whip yourself into shape can seem impossible. Drew Manning is a personal trainer from Utah and he is going the extra mile to show that you can lose those pesky pounds and eat right. In May he started an unprecedented journey that has gotten worldwide attention. He was tired of hearing that he didn’t know what it was like to be overweight or unhealthy. So, he decided to start the journey of fit to fat to fit. He quit exercising and quit following his strict diet. He started eating without restriction and even let people choose meals they wanted to see him eat. After six months of an unrestricted diet and gaining more than 70 pounds, he has started his journey back to fit. Manning appeared on The Jay Leno Show and Dr. Oz where he shared his experience of exercising and breaking his new addiction to Zingers and Mountain Dew.

Manning has taken the phrase “lead by example” to heart. Rather than sitting on the sidelines coaching people about fitness, he is on the front lines showing them by example that it can be done. He is demonstrating an excellent way to communicate. People can understand more when they are shown rather than told what to do. People of all professions can learn a thing or two about Manning’s message.

I for one am looking forward to seeing him accomplish this goal and see the many people he will inspire. You can follow his journey at http://www.fit2fat2fit.com/.

P.S. Thanks to our long distance intern Jeff Larsen for this post.

19
Oct
11

How influential are you online?

Have you ever wondered what presence you have online? There is a way to find out. Klout.com is a website that will measure your influence across your social networks. It takes your Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and any other social media sites and gives you a score. It uses variables from these sites such as friends, followers, retweets and posts. It measures these variables and gives you a score in three areas. Your true reach (how many people you influence), amplification (How much you influence them) and network impact (The influence of your network). It then combines the three scores and gives you a final score on a 1-100 scale with 100 being most influential.

Your True Reach is the number of people you influence. When you post a message, these people tend to respond or share it. Your Amplification is how much you influence people. When you post a message, how many people respond to it or spread it further? If people often act upon your content you have a high Amplification score. Your Network indicates the influence of the people in your True Reach. How often do top Influencers share and respond to your content? When they do so, they are increasing your Network score.

I’m sure by now you are at least a little bit curious about what your score might be. You should go play around on Klout.com and find out what your score is. Link it to your Facebook, Twitter, Google+, blog, LinkedIn and all your other social media sites to make sure you can get a score for all the sites you use.

Your score isn’t always going to be the same. You may sign on one day and be up a few points because more activity has been going on in your social media world and other days it may be down a few points because of lack of activity. You need to be consistently active in your social media to keep your Klout score increasing.

What is your Klout? Mine currently is 37. Share with us what you think of Klout and if there are other services that you think are more valuable.

06
Oct
11

The Passing of Steve Jobs and The next generation iPhone and iOS

With visionary Steve Jobs passing Wednesday, millions of people around the world mourn. From CEOs to celebrities to everyday people. Jobs, chairman and former CEO of Apple, changed the way we use technology. From designing the first commercially successful personal computers, to the creation of Macintosh, to iPods and iPhones – Jobs’ profound impact has forever changed the way we interact with technology and the way we live our lives. He will be missed.

Before Jobs passing, the company he co-founded made a big announcement that may have caught some off guard.

Apple’s first big announcement with Tim Cook as CEO may not have been what people were expecting. Rather than releasing the rumored iPhone 5, Apple announced the iPhone 4S that focuses on internal changes.  It is set to release October 14 with preorders starting October 7.  It will retail for $199 for the 16 GB model and $299 for the 32 GB model.  The iPhone 4S has a similar look to the iPhone 4, but is faster, has a better camera and some more changes to the internal software.  It was also announced that Sprint will be the third U.S. carrier to carry to iPhone, joining AT&T and Verizon.

Here are a few features of the iPhone 4S:

1.)   Camera: The iPhone 4S will have a camera that has 60 percent more pixels and can shoot 1080p high-definition video. According to Phil Schiller, a senior vice president in charge of product marketing, the iPhone 4S will be the best camera some customers have ever owned.

2.)   Faster: The iPhone 4S features Apple’s custom A5 chip, the same dual-core chip in the iPad 2. Everything will be noticeably faster: Web pages will load twice as fast, applications will launch and run faster, data will download twice as fast.

3.)   Your virtual personal assistance: 

It is called Siri and it lets you use your voice to send messages, schedule meetings, place phone calls, look

up information and more. Ask Siri to do things just by talking. Siri understands what you say, knows what you mean, and even talks back. Siri is so easy to use and does so much and you’ll keep finding more and more ways to use it.

Apple’s iOS 5, which was announced in June, will be released October 12. This includes a lot of new features including the iCloud that can store all your information on all your devices without syncing them. It is your hard drive in the sky. iOS 5 will be free unlike before when it would cost customers $10 to upgrade their operating systems.

Apple showed it may be on the inside that counts. Are you convinced or are you going to continue to wait for the new style iPhone 5? Let us know what you think, post a comment, reply to us on Twitter @Weise_Ideas or find us on Facebook. We’d also love to hear from you about Steve Jobs impact and what the technologies he spearheaded creating have done to impact your life.

26
Sep
11

Let’s get organized in the digital world!

Are you getting lost doing research on too many websites or having a hard time finding your extremely important notes? Are you frustrated when working late at night and you cannot seem to find that website your were reading on your work computer earlier in the day? Sometimes it is hard to keep your notes organized while you work on other projects, but no fear Diigo is here.

Diigo is an app that has some unique options to keep online reading and researching easy. Diigo allows you to take personal sticky notes and highlight text information with multiple colors on web pages just as you would on a piece of paper. It automatically saves, so anytime you come back to that webpage the information will be highlighted.

You can also choose to share with colleagues and friends to allow them to access the webpage, view your notes and highlights and add their own notations – even if they do not use Diigo.

Here is the best part for me, you can access your notes on any computer or browser, including cell phones with browsing capabilities. Therefore, you do not have to worry about taking notes at work and then trying to find again on your home computer or iPad.

The other useful part is for Diigo you can choose to upload the page, even if it is dynamic or password protected (if you have accessed it before), search your collections full-text, including highlights, sticky notes, titles, etc of the web pages, keep things private or public. There are a lot of great uses and options for anyone researching online.

These kinds of tools really help keep everything easy and organized, in a digital world. Today, we read online, work online, search online, be social online; we do almost everything online. Diigo is especially applicable for teachers, students, writers, business, researchers and people who read a lot.

What do you think about that kind of tool? Is it useful for you?

Let us know by commenting, following us on Twitter @Weise_Ideas or finding us on Facebook at Facebook.com/WeiseCommunications.

23
Sep
11

7-Eleven to Celebrate CofFREE Day

On September 29, 7-Eleven will celebrate their caffeinated version of National Coffee Day, CofFREE Day, by offering all Americans a FREE medium-size cup of hot coffee (or cappuccino…or latte) from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m.

With more than 65% of Americans drinking coffee during the week (at nearly two cups per day), 7-Eleven found it only fitting to celebrate the beloved caffeinated beverage on its special day.

The celebration kicks off on September 28, with an interactive Facebook game called Dip-A-Drip. Drips are total pains; they are those obnoxious, over-the-top people who get on your last nerve. Dip-A-Drip (get it now?) is your chance to launch a ball that dips a Drip into a giant 7-Eleven coffee cup. Here’s the twist: that giant coffee cup will be setup live at Union Station in Washington D.C., so while you control the movement online, your Drip is being dipped in real-time.

We here at Weise Communications love our coffee, so we will be excited to see how this interactive promotion pays off for the franchise system. What do you think about the 7-Eleven campaign? Will you get your free coffee on CofFREE day? Share with us here on The Side Note Blog.

02
Sep
11

Are we ready for flu season?

Are we ever going to have a worry-free season? In summer, we liberally apply sunblock to prevent skin cancer. In winter, we wash our hands often to fight against viruses. The spring brings pollen and allergies to battle and of course fall is the best time to get vaccinated against common flu. With flu season right around the corner we wanted to bring attention to public health communication in social media by taking a look at a successful campaign.

Social media has become an integral part of immunization communication for many public health organizations, nonprofits and health care providers. The Colorado Children’s Immunization Coalition (CCIC) has created an award-winning campaign, Immunize for Good, designed to answer parents’ toughest questions about childhood vaccines and reinforce a parent’s choice to vaccinate.

As a statewide nonprofit, CCIC works with community organizations, health care providers, public health departments, businesses and policy makers to ensure children get the vaccines they need to keep Colorado healthy. A 2010 national survey shows that while 88 percent of parents follow the CDC-recommended vaccine schedule, more than half, 54 percent, have concerns about vaccines. In response to these concerns, CCIC, in partnership with the Colorado Immunization Program and the Vaccine Advisory Committee of Colorado, launched this exciting and content-rich social media campaign in order to encourage parents to vaccinate and reassure them that they are making the best decision for their child’s health. Parents were informed about the benefits and potential side effects of the vaccinations thru Facebook and Twitter. The campaign was very successful, helping increase awareness of new studies proving the safety of immunization and helping answer questions for concerned audiences. This campaign showcases that social media can be a powerful tool to raise awareness for public health organizations and health care providers.

To learn more about what CCIC did to make a successful communications campaign, visit them on Twitter or follow them on Facebook. If you are looking for a way to learn more about social media and health communications, join me for a Coffee Talk session with the Colorado Healthcare Communicators on Wednesday, September 28. I’d be happy to discuss your organization and how social media might help reach your target audiences.




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