Posts from the ‘Twitter’ category

What Happens When Your Corporate Twitterer Leaves?

Last week, as many of you will know, the main dude behind the Telecom NZ Twitter account finished up. Richard had been at the helm for…

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6 Tips For NZ Twitter Secret Santa Participants #nzsecretsanta

Sometimes Twitter is really amazing. The NZ Twitter Secret Santa is a perfect example of this – this year 850 or so people have volunteered to…

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Got A Protected Twitter Account And Feeling Ignored? Here’s Why.

On Twitter you can protect your tweets so that your account is private – which is a bit like shouting at the radio while it is…

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My Insights From A Fireside Chat With Mashable & Voce

I was fortunate enough to be able to attend a pre Project [R]evolution fireside chat with Mashable editor Emily Banks & Voce Social Strategist Chris Barger.…

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What Makes a Good Brand On Social Media?

Last night I asked Twitter this question: Twitter, I'm doing some research. Tell me: which brand do YOU think uses social media really well? And whhhhyyyy?—…

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WordCamp NZ Panel – Chatting About Online Business

I was honoured to be invited to join a panel at WordCampNZ recently, along with Vaughan Rowsell (CEO Vend), Gianpolo Grazioli (Giapo Icecream) and facilitated by…

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How Do You Find People To Follow On Twitter If You Don’t Read The NZ Herald?

A week ago, the NZ Herald profiled NZ’s Top 50 people to follow on Twitter, plus a handful of others ‘as voted by you’. This caused…

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5 Mistakes Brands Make On Twitter

I am involved in a social media team for a NZ brand so I am used to having customers tweet our account with the occasional problem, grizzle and…

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How To Find New Twitter/RSS Content

Finding Twitter or your RSS feed a bit boring lately? Sick of the same old same old? If your 7 year itch has arrived then it…

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Do Your Social Media Habits Change on Holiday?

Here in New Zealand, we are in the midst of our summer holiday season. A gloriously wet and rainy one (!!)  but still for most of…

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