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25 Articles match "Examples","Starbucks"
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Tuesday, March 9, 2010
The tech makes cunning use of some of Google’s speech-to-text algorithms to provide instant subtitles to videos, thus opening up the service to hearing-impaired users – but unfortunately, it seems there are a still a few glitches to be ironed out: Mashable has some examples of the auto-caption #fails which are currently meme-ing their way around the web. Starbucks is offering its Facebook fans (which now number nigh-on 300,000) a free Fairtrade brownie , as part of its latest campaign to promote its Fairtrade offer. Welcome to eModeration's round-up of all that is intriguing, alarming or odd in the world of social media, compiled by Kate Williams.
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Thursday, December 31, 2009
In our most popular post in 2009, Charlie looked at one example of how Google Wave can be used to add real value: as a conference back-channel. Examples of online communities in the retail industry
As part of our series of online community examples , we looked at examples from the retail industry. Image by Adam Foster | Codefor via Flickr
Each month we look at the most popular posts on the FreshNetworks blog .
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Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Instead, we have all been getting used to the idea of working remotely, whether it is at our own home offices, while we are on the road, while visiting customers or business partners, while at the airport, and the nearest Starbucks "office", etc. But let’s see that with a bit more context and provide an example. Latest In my last blog post I hinted I will be putting together another entry where I would reflect on something that has been in my mind for a good number of months, if not years altogether. Something that, to me, comes pretty close home as the main problem, issue,
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Monday, February 23, 2009
For the second in our series of Online Community Examples , we move on to look at online communities in the retail industry.
Wal-Mart have a chaquered history with social media (the infamous Wal-Marting Across America campaign, for example), but they are doing some great things at the moment. One good example of building a small but powerful online community is Elevenmoms . Online communities in the retail industry
In an economic downturn, we’re seeing a real shift in retail shopping patterns.
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Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Today, I’m grabbing some laptop time in a local Starbucks and took a table very near where the baristas are working - only table available near an outlet of course:)
Tags: WOMMA , WOM , starbucks , examples
One of those fundamentals in WOM is creating stories that inspire people to talk. Often times this comes down to doing the unexpected - which is generally unexpected because the “front lines” just aren’t empowered to do much beyond execute on their function.
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Monday, July 20, 2009
There are some great examples of brands using social media that we use a lot at FreshNetworks . We’ve looked at some such examples before with how organisations can use Twitter . The cases of Dell, Starbucks, Nike and others are great stories and there is much that we can learn.
Image by communista_unicorn via Flickr
Not because they necessarily get everything right, but because they show what works for them and why, and they help to give ideas and inspiration to others.
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Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Examples of online communities in the retail industry
As part of our series of online community examples , we looked at examples from the retail industry. Case studies from Wal-Mart, Sainsbury’s and Starbucks.
Matt Rhodes Online communities Social Media Social networks co-creation customer communities At FreshNetworks we aim to bring you the best posts in social media, online communities and customer engagement online. In case you missed them, find below our most popular posts in March.
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Thursday, March 20, 2008
Well, I’m in Starbucks every day…I must have some ideas to share and to vote on. tags: starbucks , ideation , socialmedia , examples , VO Looks remarkably similar to Dell’s Ideastorm - same Salesforce back end.
Have a look here :
Sean
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Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Today, I’m grabbing some laptop time in a local Starbucks and took a table very near where the baristas are working - only table available near an outlet of course:)
Tags: WOMMA , WOM , starbucks , example One of those fundamentals in WOM is creating stories that inspire people to talk. Often times this comes down to doing the unexpected - which is generally unexpected because the “front lines” just aren’t empowered to do much beyond execute on their function.
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Wednesday, June 3, 2009
It’s really helpful to look at what some good examples of what companies are doing with their listening skills: deflecting customer anger, researching new products, or correcting mis-information. Chapman's experience is one example of the ways customer service is changing in an age when a single disgruntled consumer with a broadband connection can ignite a crisis. (It Chapman, for I think the point is that they are reaching out, listening, and then acting .
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Thursday, June 18, 2009
But even if you have 3 million fans, if the extent of their involvement with your brand is that at one point they “became a fan,” is that really benefiting you?” She’s listed five really good examples of Fan Pages: Pringles (viral videos) Coca-Cola (authentic message and respect to fanbase) Starbucks (great status updates) Adidas (linking to social media campaigns) Red Bull (incorporation of Twitter into Fan Page) Invited comments below her post are pulling in other good examples too, especially of lesser known and not-for-profits organizations. You want your campaign
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Tuesday, May 19, 2009
For example, Corey Menscher, grad student at New York University, developed Kickbee, an elastic band with vibration sensors that his pregnant wife wore to alert Twitter each time baby kicked: “I kicked Mommy at 08:52 PM on Fri, Jan 2!” The article states that Twitter’s most productive use has been for businesses that want to better understand their customers, citing Dell and Starbucks. The New York Times published an article, Putting Twitter’s World to Use , that had some interesting applications. Mr.
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Wednesday, June 20, 2007
For example, how many times have you just phoned a colleague (not a friend) at work just to ask them how their weekend went without any other purpose? and The Groundswell The Global Collaboration Cue Card Project ► May (1) Social Media and The Speed of Trust ► April (3) Starbucks, Star Struck with Social Computing? 5 Social Computing Benefits that Adoption Rates Do... Sun Tzu and the Art of Social Computing ► March (3) Keeping the Faith: The
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