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Sunday
Feb272011

A branded Facebook Page for Conversationblog

Facebook pages for corporate use have been around for a while but not many organisations "brand" them and use the latest update.

A few days ago I was reading up on several articles with regards to branded Facebook pages and found an easy to use online service to create one for Conversationblog.com

Pagemodo is a tool to create your own branded Facebook page offering a nice way to create a welcome page which gives an overview of your services and/or product.

You can add your own photos, embed video, change the fonts and text and show your products in a whole new light. (Pagemodo)

They have several pre-made templates you can use and edit. Inserting links to your website, blog or any specific web page is very easy and the customisation options are many.

I used the free account which gives me just 1 page but their are several option ranging from 9$/month to 59$/month. The last option gives you 15 active pages, video, live support and no Pagemodo branding.

This is a great way, not only to market you company or agency but also to build much more interactivity and content into Facebook.

Give it a try and while you're on Facebook, Like my page... ;-)

Thursday
Feb192009

Enterprise 2.0 Questions - Social Networks a waste of time ?

In his blogpost of June last year, Andrew McAfee listed "some questions you might get asked" related to the use of social media within the corporate world (Enterprise 2.0)...

I already gave my answer to one of the questions listed there about the use of internal blogs. Today I am trying to answer another one in his original list; one about social networks...

Will people just use social networking software to plan happy hour, rather than to get work done?

This almost exact question came on during a recent presentation I gave to Human Resource Managers about social media, just last week... So Andrew, you're right about those questions, they do come up ! ;-)

Here's my take on this one:

Internal social networks are already a fact within companies... People gather for a coffee, talk during lunch, meet up to see "how things are going" etc... They are part of the social fabric & most corporate cultures respect and support them.

So for one, I don't see why this would be so different if and when these networks happen online within the organisation. I would imagine it could even be an added bonus to international or geographically disperse companies. Employees connecting with colleagues far away...

But like most of these new tools, social networks tend to be seen as "not serious", "more play than work" etc...

The questions to ask are;

Where is the business value, the social value and do these 2 interconnect at my company.

Do I value the fact that my employees have the possibility to connect across business units, official organisation charts and positions ? Do I promote cross company, cross cultural networking as a source of innovation ?

Because let's face it - your colleagues are already creating online networks on Facebook & LinkedIn and in most cases it is not to lynch the company, on the contrary, it is because they have a sense of being connected through the organisation they work for.

Again, it is about setting down guidelines, agree on usage and put the tool - in this case internal social networks - within the company and employee context.

Explain how and why the tool can add value - both to the company & the employee (effectiveness, productivity, reduction of search time, creation of virtual teams etc...) and you will probably be positively surprised.

What do you think ?

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