Creative Concepts Does Social Media Right!
The phrase “you’re doing it wrong” has long been the cause of many social media arguments. When one of the basic principles of social marketing is to “just be yourself,” how can you be wrong at being yourself? While the merits of that question can…
Why Your New Media Strategy Can’t Survive Without Old Media
If anyone can publish a blog, create a video or launch a meme, you’d think that Twitter, Facebook and YouTube would be the empires of the new, with the latest self-made stars forever in control of the cultural conversation. And you’d be wrong. A recent…
What New Facebook Pages Mean For Marketers
You’ve probably noticed by now, or been notified, that Facebook Pages for business have changed. As of March 10, all pages will be in the new format. Gone are the tabs and the fan images down the left. Instead, photos march across the top and…
How the Fashion Industry Is Embracing Social Media
As an industry that’s built entirely upon the exchange of opinions, the fashion world may seem like a field where social media would naturally take flight. After all, aren’t terms like “word of mouth” and “viral buzz” the same keywords that signify success on both…
Barbie and Ken: Even Their Stale Social Media Feels Like Plastic
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the very first Ken doll, Mattel — the creators of Barbie, Ken and their vast plastic empire — launched a social media campaign to help Ken woo Barbie back. If you didn’t know, the iconic couple broke up a…
How Creative Concepts Helped Bigelow Tea Find 10,000 Active Facebook Fans!
What’s better than a lot of fans? A lot of active fans. When it comes to social media, a small-yet-active audience is often more valuable to a business than a large-yet-passive audience. Why? Because the incoming feedback, suggestions, color commentary and positive word of mouth…
What’s Your Social Media “Seinfeld Ratio”?
During the initial wave of social media adoption by businesses and brands, conversation was key. Brands were lauded not for using these tools to sell, but for using them to chat. To listen. To appear human. But that mentality may be shifting. Remember Seinfeld? It…
Ecover Wants to Hear Your Green Predictions
When our client Ecover celebrated their 30th anniversary in 2010, we at Creative Concepts helped them develop a related 30 Under 30 contest to celebrate the innovative ecological ideas from young people across the country. During their celebration, they asked everyone a question: “Where do…
2010: The Social Media Year in Review
December is the month of year-end and best-of lists, and this year there’s no shortage of social media-related countdowns, including: The best social media books of 2010. The top Twitter trends of 2010. The top Facebook status update trends of 2010. The top viral video…
Social Media Helps Your Customers Connect with Each Other
When you’re the top specialty tea company in the United States, you reach a lot of tea lovers. Our client Bigelow Tea is using social media — from Bigelow Tea’s Facebook (and, yes, MySpace) pages to their YouTube channel, Bigelow loves to share their tea…