When social media goes bad
I spoke recently at a NMA Live event on Online PR and reputation management. Here’s the video of me talking. The case study I shared was around how not to do social media and how easily brand reputation’s can be destroyed by ill-thought out social activity.
Warning: You’ll need some stamina to watch the video. It’s over 20 minutes long.
October 28, 2009 Posted by riksta | Uncategorized | motrin, nma, socialmedia | 1 Comment
Rik Haslam: Group Creative Architect
Some musings (from me and my colleagues at RAPP) about interesting interactive work and the innovations that are reshaping the way creative agencies operate.
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- Japan only Daft Punk bonus track release - listen here: bit.ly/18ibMZQ sounds like Pink Floyd on holiday in Florida. 3 days ago
- Oh I would like a #bespokeballads written about my beard @bespokeoffers. 4 days ago
- Neat way to screw over a crappy brand. #FitchTheHomeless: youtu.be/O95DBxnXiSo 1 week ago
- @C7Borges barclaycard actually. But good spot. 1 week ago
- @MCFC by rights me and my dad should get cup final refund on our tickets due to crap PR mismanagement of Mancini story. Woeful situation. 1 week ago
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