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Posted on 11.04.08 by Matt @ 5:57 pm
Radio 1 have been using Facebook in lots of interesting ways recently and I wanted to flag up something they did to promote Zane Lowe’s Masterpieces – a show where they play an album in full with interviews and things afterwards. Now, most stations use Facebook to start a group about a show or station or they create a fan page for a station or presenter. This is okay, but quite often they miss the value in the FB community. The reason people join groups is to ‘endorse’ something, they’re saying “I agree”. The value of someone joining a group is that it’s often flagged up in their friends mini-feeds and might result in more people joining the group and thus spreading virally to more people. I really think stations miss a trick in how they brand their groups, they call them "Station FM's Breakfast Show" rather than "I listen to Station FM's breakfast show", that's a much better psychological endorsement than just a show name. Anyway, Radio 1's been bright about FB activity by trying to use the tools on offer to replicate how friends use the service to communicate. So, for Zane's Masterpieces firstly they created a 'fan page' for this element and then they got that page to create 'events' for each of the day's playbacks. This is a great piece of specific activity that brings people closer to the programme and promotes the programme to other people. So, for the Public Enemy playback the event was "Let’s all listen to Public Enemy at exactly the same time!" . Now it only had 190 'attendees' but that would have spread virally to all those friends in the attendee's news feeds. Hey, even Chuck D joined the event off his own back - now that's proper artist integration! A great use of Facebook. Filed under: facebook and radio 1 Comments: 2 Comments |
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Posted on 19.12.07 by Matt @ 1:38 pm
Facebook today have launched a feature where you can group together friends into separate lists. Potentially I think this is a great innovation and allows me to have greater control of my growing collection of friends. So the first thing I did was create '2nd Division' - they're people who are 'friends' in that i've met them, and they meet my 'happy to have a beer criterior' however I don't know them that well so their links/status updates are a bit of pollution in my newsfeed. Unfortunately I can't do anything with this list other than specifically receive information from them! There's no way to add these to a block or change specific settings for them - which is a shame. I also created a list for Insanity Alumni, people who were involved with my student radio station, as I wanted to message them about an upcoming reunion. Unfortunately the 'you can only message 20 people at a time' rule stills exist, so the 45 on the Insanity list invalidates me from sending out a note to them! Therefore i've yet to find a use for the list feature yet! Filed under: facebook Comments: None |
