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Hallowe’en or Social Media?

Danny Brown and Hallowe'en

Danny Brown and Hallowe'enIt’s Hallowe’en weekend. Time to spend with the family and act like kids in a candy store again, with dress-up, neighbourhood wanderings and scary movies.

But did you know that Hallowe’en is one of the earliest pointers for social media as well?

Check it out.

Good Versus Bad

One of the earliest origins of the Hallowe’en celebration is a festival to ward off evil spirits. Before pumpkins became the symbol of Hallowe’en, turnips were carved instead.

This related back to “magic masks” being carved in olden times, to be worn to scare away evil spirits.

Compare that to social media and business practices. Social media allows us to connect with businesses that are doing things well (good spirits), and avoid those that are treating their customers like crap (evil spirits). We can also block people we don’t want to connect with – or, banish evil spirits.

Apple Bobbing for Business

While there are a ton of party games for Hallowe’en, one of the most popular is bobbing for apples. You place a bunch of apples in a tub of water on the floor, kneel on a chair above them with a fork in your mouth, then aim and release the fork. The goal is to pierce a bobbing apple, which is your prize to keep.

Now. Think of social media. Think of the tools available to help you laser target your customers. Think of the information available to let you target your marketing message. Think of how your aim can be true every time. Think of how your business can be the fork and every apple a potential customer.

Community Spirit

If there’s one thing that I love about Hallowe’en (apart from the cool costumes and the pumpkin spice latte from Starbucks), it’s the way the local community tends to come together. Kids mingle with other kids, parents from different streets get to know each other, and whole neighbourhoods open up to one another (if only for a night).

Now look at blogging. Look at the communities that can build up around that. Look at Facebook groups, and Twitter chats. Look at the way YouTube brings viewers from across the world to a single page to enjoy the same media. Look at how businesses and customers are connecting. Look at how social media lives up to its first word.

We may think social media is this cool new thing that’s going to change the way we communicate forever.

But haven’t we already been doing that for hundreds of years anyway?

Happy Hallowe’en, everyone!

From Stats to Strats – Free Social Media Ebook

Free social media marketing ebook

One of the things we’re always hearing about social media is how it’s changing the business landscape for companies of all sizes.

What we don’t always hear, though, is how you can be part of these changes, whether it’s from your own business point-of-view, or that of your social media-enabled customers.

To help with this, we’ve put together this free ebook that shares some of the more useful statistics of the most popular social networks, as well as some ways you can use this information to build a social media strategy into your other marketing efforts.

Hopefully you’ll find some use in it. We’ll also be offering other ebooks and exclusive business guides soon, so if you’re interested in these, you can use the sign-up form at the end of this post.

And let us know if you found the ebook useful. Cheers!

Free social media marketing ebook

To download the ebook, simply right-click on the image and choose Save Link As.

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Who Knew @pearsonified Liked Glee?

Chris Pearson AKA @pearsonified of Thesis theme

Chris Pearson AKA @pearsonified of Thesis theme

First, for anyone not on Twitter that’s wondering why the post title looks so funky, it’s just one of the ways you highlight a specific person.

If you are on Twitter and you use self-hosted WordPress as your blogging platform of choice, you’ve probably heard of the Thesis theme, one of the most popular premium WordPress themes around.

Its creator is Chris Pearson, who’s @pearsonified on Twitter. He’s had a rough time lately, with his theme coming under fire from WordPress over licensing issues (now resolved) and his partner at DIY Themes (the makers of Thesis) leaving the company to go to a competitor.

So I thought that it’d be cool to maybe help put a wee smile on Chris’s face and share his love of the TV show Glee with you.

Now. Take a look at the image of Chris at the start of this post, and then watch the video below. While the YouTube user calls himself Nick Pitera, I think it’s clear that Chris is using that name to allow his Glee alter-ego out.

What do you think, guys – new vocation for Chris while building Thesis 2.0? 😉

(This post includes a video. If you’re having difficulties seeing it in your feed, you can watch it directly here).

Google and the Birthday Smile

As some of you know, it’s my birthday today, so I’m taking some downtime and spending the weekend getting pampered (hopefully!).

But I just wanted to share this with you first, as it was a little surprise and it made me smile. Nice job, Google!

Have a great and safe weekend, guys, and see you online soon (and thanks to everyone for the birthday wishes on Facebook and Twitter). You’re awesome!


This post includes a video. If you can’t see it properly in your feed, you can view it directly here.

Looking for a Few Good Bloggers

For Bloggers, By Bloggers

Over at Bonsai Interactive Marketing, we’re putting the finishing touches to a blogging project that we’re excited to launch – For Bloggers, By Bloggers.

For Bloggers, By Bloggers

While it’s still under wraps at the minute, I can tell you that our hopes for it is to become a solid resource for bloggers everywhere, of all descriptions and expertise.

To do that, we’re currently looking for three more bloggers, with one from each blogging platform: Blogger, Squarespace and Typepad.

If you’ve been blogging for more than two years and you have more than 12 months experience on these platforms, then we’d love to hear from you. At the minute, the “gig” isn’t a paid one as such.

However, you will be sharing in 60% of all ad revenue the project ever brings in. Since we’re limiting core team bloggers (or Authors) to just six, that means you’ll have a 10% stake in the complete project for the lifetime of your involvement.

Additionally, you’ll be free to use any of your own affiliate links throughout your involvement (you just need to make sure they’re disclosed).

Sound like something you’d be interested in? Then fill out your details below, and tell me a little bit about yourself in the contact box, as well as share some links to your blog posts that best reflect you.

Or, if you know someone that’d be a good fit, make sure to send them this way to check it out for themselves.

Look forward to hearing from you – cheers!

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