Oct
16th

Candy Is Getting Social This Halloween

Posted by Adam D on October 16, 2009 at 10:23 am

October signals the time to pick out your Halloween costumes and dream of candy! I  mean, who doesn’t love candy and trick or treating? Yes, I may be 28-years-old, but I still go trick or treating with my nieces and nephew. One of my all time favorite candies are Skittles, and they have really surprised me this month.

Check out Skittles.com. After you enter your birth date you are taken to the Skittles “Homepage”. You will never guess what it is—Twitter is the new Skittles homepage!

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However, on each page of the website there is the widget you see below. It is located on the upper left of the Skittles website, and provides the navigation for the site.

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Click “Friends” and you’re taken to the Skittles Facebook page. Click “Chatter” and you guessed it—back to Twitter. Under “Media” the video tab goes to YouTube and the pics tab will take you to Flickr.

What a concept! What a risk! Is this the first time anyone has ever done this? And if it’s successful, what does this mean for other home pages? Why not just use all the popular social networking sites? One argument for this could be that most of the work is already done for you, and chances are these sites are more successful/interactive than yours.

So could this be something that we will see more of in the future? Let me know your thoughts.

*Editor’s Note: Skittles actually started using their social media profiles, such as Twitter and Wikipedia, as their homepage several months ago. While they did run into a few snafus in the beginning, they’ve continued to introduce themselves to new customers and re-introduce themselves to recurring customers by rotating their various social media channels on their homepage.

If you like the information in this post, check out Oneupweb’s blog that is dedicated to social media at StraightUpSocial.com.

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Aug
12th

Flickr: Using Images to Tell Your Story

Posted by Teal on August 12, 2009 at 9:37 am

I’ve had some funny interludes with current and potential clients over the years when they enter the Oneupweb building. In the digital marketing world, much of our business is done over the phone and internet. While we welcome face-to-face meetings with clients, travel is expensive and we’ve had tremendously successful experiences having never sat in the same room.

Here’s an example of an exchange I might have with a potential or current client as we enter our building:

Client: Wow, this is a great building. It’s decorated so beautifully and I love the way the desks are set up and the space is open. And look at the walls, windows, bathrooms, phones, computers…wow, here’s a coffee maker!

Me: Glad to see we don’t work out of a garage, eh?

Client: Yes.

Me: Thought so.

The point is, the experience of actually seeing our space and what it looks like gives them a sense of who we are and how serious we take our work. Our CEO has given us a state-of-the-art place to work on our clients’ behalf and this proves our commitment to their success.

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So what about those that can’t make the trip to Traverse City, MI? Is our work space just a figment of their imagination? What does it look like in their minds? Is it a garage? A basement? A rented space in a big office building? Who is Oneupweb?

Sharing these scenes and experiences is social. In the example above, we were lucky enough to share our space with a client in person. Other times we have to do it digitally. Flickr offers companies the opportunity to share their facilities and working conditions with potential clients or customers to demonstrate the commitment they have to the services they provide.

Here are a few additional benefits to Flickr, outside of sharing visual experiences with potential clients and customers, that may help you feel better about taking the time to take and post photos to Flickr of your facility and team.

1. Flickr is a trusted resource for Google’s image search. Check out this result.

2. Flickr is a trusted resource of Google’s web search. See Flickr in this SERP.

So, not only will Flickr help you speak to your customers through one more channel, but it can also gain you more visibility in search – and who doesn’t want that? Keep in mind that optimization is important here too. Curious about how to optimize your “visual” presence in Flickr and search, give us a call. We’re happy to talk.

And if you can’t make it to our Traverse City office, no worries! We’re touring Michigan next week, making stops in Ann Arbor, Lansing and Grand Rapids. Come out and say hello.

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