Archive for August, 2010

Studio Foosball

The brand spanking new Foosball table is now in place. The first two games resulted in lots of shouting, accusations of “luck” and in the end it was one game each. Everyone was suitably sweaty at the end. Now to name each of the players…

Using Social Media to promote your brand


With 28 million tweets a day emanating from Twitter and 3.5bn content posts per week on Facebook brands can no longer ignore the power of utilising social media as part of their marketing strategy.

And a lot of brands have indeed already tapped into this, but in many cases are not making the most of the opportunity or understanding the best way of engaging with the potentially huge captive audience.

A recent UK study of the top 50 brands revealed that although 90% of these companies have a Twitter account or a Facebook fan page 43% of them had never replied or retweeted anything on Twitter and only used it occasionally to push out information and ads for their brand, similarly 66% of these Facebook accounts had comments from fans, but only 25% of the companies are replying and engaging with their fans.

To properly implement a social presence for your brand you have to be prepared to put the time in, in much the same way as you’d dedicate your time to planning a press or online advertising campaign. These avenues have to treated in their own right and obviously the clue to doing this is in the name ‘SOCIAL’ media. Be prepared to reply to your Twitter followers or Facebook Fans. More brands are using this as a way to expand their customer service by searching Twitter for tweets that mention their brand and then sending an @ reply to the customer offering help or advice, likewise with Facebook reading the comments posted by Fans and replying to them or finding other accounts dedicated to their brand. Be it good or bad comments, the fact that the brand is prepared to engage with the customer and offer advice is always appreciated which can only be a good thing in the end!

One of the main rules of participating in these social activities is to always go where the conversation is. Don’t try to force your audience to start a discussion around a particular subject that you want to promote, track down where the conversation is already happening in a natural way and join in!
An already busy forum, Facebook account, Twitter account or blog that has established itself over the past few years is always going to have a dedicated and active crowd of people that are ready to hear from you and just by tapping into a fraction of this already established audience your social media activity can get off to a flying start.

By following a few simple rules your followers and fans will come naturally and if you keep the conversation light hearted and don’t try to push your product at every opportunity you’ll be surprised at the result!

We are the Champions?

Rare gaming is quite possibly one of the best websites on the internet ever. Well, we would think that as we designed it! (Click here to see more sites built by Nzime that we’re rather pleased with too!)

After sleepless nights, working Sundays and ordering pizza to the Nzime offices we are proud of our efforts. So much effort went in to designing, building and launching the re-branded Rare that we think we should win the .net award for best redesign of the year! If you agree, you can nominate Rare here: http://www.thenetawards.com

De tour de France

Nzime have been appointed to work on a very, very exciting project which may even see one or two of us entering an event we wish we hadn’t. Sore bums all round.

We’ll keep you posted as the project develops and also if and when we commit!

OR….

Nzime avait été nominés à travailler sur un project très, très passionnant, ce qui peut même voir un ou deux d’entre nous de se presenter a un événtment vraiment penible. On aura tous mal au derriere!

Nous vous mettrons au courant des développements du project, et aussi même si nous nous resoudrons de s’engager!