Great Presentation on Social Media!
Great Presentation on Social Media!
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Hey, guys,
I started a list of some of the Bulgarian brands on Facebook. These are either local brands (sold only on Bulgarian market), or international brands, but with local Facebook presence (in Bulgarian/created by Bulgarians).
I’ll keep updating it constantly since I believe even more brands will understand the benefits of being in Facebook and having an active dialogue with the customers.
I’d love it if you contribute to this effort by sending me the links of brands’ activities I’ve missed. In some time thanks to our collaborative effort I hope we’ll have a BG brands Facebook map, which will give us a clear picture of what’s going on with BG brands in world’s largest social network.
Please, bear in mind:
Here’s the list:
Bulgarian Brands on Facebook (by categories)
Food & Drink
- Kuma Lisa - Product page, Nestle local chocolate brand, fan-created, no additional info, no conversation, 3306 fans
- Ariana Beer – Product page, fan-created, some additional info, not regularly updated, 113 fans
- Kamenitza Beer – Product page – 1,989 fans; 10 fan groups, 600 members in total, Kamenitza me up! is the biggest group
- Zagorka Beer – Product pages – 9,188 fans; 2 other smaller pages; 3 fan groups with less than 400 members.
Clothing, Footwear & Fashion
Automotive
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I really love that book!
‘THE Art & Science of Blogger Relations’ by Brian Solis.
Check out Brian’s blog as well.
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Today I came across a piece of wonderful advice regarding successful Social Media Participation.
It’s called ‘26 Tips For Good Social Media Participation’ and comes from US-based PR agency Ink Foundry.
Here are my favourites:
4. Imagine you are having the conversation over a nice glass of Romanee-Conti (and you don’t have to pay!)
23. Be helpful and let people benefit from your experience and knowledge.
All other tips are also good – check them out.
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