Saturday, 26 September 2009
Vivid Friday Favourite
Caroline: My favourite thing this week was attending the Rick Stein event for the Princes Trust. Apparently he used to be a nightclub owner, until he was told he was unfit to hold a license and had it taken away from him! It was also great to hear from Lorna Knapman, who received help from the Trust and now runs the amazing Love Food Festival.
Holly: Linky favourites :-)
http://www.blockposters.com/ even though it would destroy your printer ink...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/w00kie/sets/180637/show/ Clever desktop backgrounds.
And continuing on the toilet paper/art theme from a fortnight ago... http://www.behance.net/Gallery/Paper-cuts-Rolls/241623
xxTVTxx
Thursday, 24 September 2009
Automatic followers on Twitter - Just Say No
"OMG, I JUST WENT ON TO (INSERT WEB ADDRESS HERE) AND NOW I HAVE A GAZILLION FOLLOWERS! IT'S AMAZING! TRY IT AND YOU TOO CAN BE A TWITTER STAR."

'Warwuti'
At the time of following (11.30am), Warwuti had 92 followers, and 365 that they were following.
At 13.21: Followers at 110, following at 365
At 14.42: 115 and 647
And at 16.07, 118 and 644. Nowhere near the hundreds of new followers promised by any of these sites. Lots of following going on, but noone willing to pay attention to Warwuti's (admittedly deeply unexciting) tweets. Which brings me neatly to point number 2...
Twitter is not just about how many followers you have. It's about making connections with people that will be generally interested in what you have to say, and that you can learn from in return. It's far better to take it slow and make sure you build up proper relationships with those you do follow than to play the numbers. Twitter isn't the playground, and to focus purely on popularity at the expense of finding valuable, interesting people to connect with will mean you do the site, and yourself, a disservice.
Wednesday, 23 September 2009
Our new new newsletter - social media explained #1
Vivid Social Media Bulletin #1
Social Media Revolution
If you're still unconvinced about the power of social media, check out this slideshow from the folks at socialnomics.