Creative Concepts Shares How to Adapt Your Company’s Blog to Suit Your Audience
Creative Concepts Note: we first published this blog entry in June 2010 and found that the lesson still rings true today so we are reposting it. Let us know your thoughts and questions! When our client Ouidad first launched their blog, they —…
What Is The Value Of A Facebook “Like,” Creative Concepts Wants To Know!
Facebook Timeline for Pages Facebook, as you most likely know, has changed the way people and brands tell their stories through “Timeline,” the new Facebook layout featuring a large cover photo, an actual timeline, and more. Facebook’s first priority has always been about community 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…
Is Your Entire Social Media Team Working from the Same Playbook?
Let’s say that, until now, you’ve had one small team (or even one single person) be responsible for your company’s entire social media presence. And now that things are going well, you want to expand. Maybe that means involving more people. If so, consider this:…
Do You Know Who Your Customers Really Are?
Who’s looking at your website right now? What are they looking for? Why? If you can’t tell, all your marketing is guesswork. Social media usage may differ among age groups, but everyone from children to seniors has the ability to find and engage your brand…
Don’t Confuse Statistics for Success
Welcome to the first work week of 2011! Before you dive headfirst into your lengthy list of New Year’s resolutions, we here at Creative Concepts would like to offer a word of advice about setting goals for this (or any) new year: Focus on results,…
Tips for Making Your Social Media New Year’s Resolutions
As 2011 approaches, you already have some personal and business goals in mind that you’d like to work toward. But what about your social media goals? (You do have social media goals, right?) First, identify the obvious problems that are hampering your social media efforts:…
Bad PR? Fear Not. As NPR Learned, This Too Shall Pass.
As we’ve mentioned before, social media won’t save you from a PR crisis — and that’s okay. For better or worse, the public has a short memory, and yesterday’s furious anger is tomorrow’s footnote. This means companies large and small can survive bad PR as…