Posts Tagged ‘YouTube’

Video: My Pecha Kucha Presentation

Sunday, May 29, 2011 @ 07:05 PM
Phil Wride

I got word last week that the video footage from the Digital Surrey event in April was finally available on YouTube. That means the presentation that I gave on the videogame industry is also now available for those that saw the SlideShare I uploaded but didn’t get the context.

A big thanks to Chris (@LondonCorporate) for filming the event.

Hopefully this will now make things a little clearer for those that are interested. From a Community Management point of view, some of the points made and ways of interacting with the audience can be linked back to the post I wrote about thinking outside the box.

Having A Presence Across Multiple Channels

Monday, December 6, 2010 @ 08:12 PM
Phil Wride

It may seem obvious that different groups of people interact in different ways but sometimes we seem to forget this when it comes to online. When developing (and executing) your Social Media Strategy it’s important to remember the differences between channels, who you are aiming to engage with and what you are looking to get out of them.

Depending on your ultimate objective you should have a presence in the channels you feel will benefit your business whilst ensuring you do it in a way that makes sense to the audience. Having a Facebook fanpage is slowly becoming the norm but it’s still too easy for people to “like” your page and then never visit it or have too many other things in their feed to notice the update you posted. Likewise, if you have a YouTube channel it’s great having relevant video content to watch but start requesting they click through anywhere and chances are they will just ignore you, they are on YT for one thing only; to watch.

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