Archive for January, 2014

Social Media & Politics: The New Age Political Revolution!

Thursday, January 16th, 2014

imageSocial media is changing the way communications happen and has undoubtedly become a major aspect of political campaigns too.Taking you a little into the past, way back in 2008 presidential elections, U.S. President Barack Obama was the first candidate to use it effectively. Since then, the use of this extremely useful platform has grown with the increasing number of people using it to publicize their political views. Leading from Facebook updates to Tweets to YouTube videos and appeals, social media has become a yet another significant tool for political campaigns and also for supporters. Millions of people, especially youth are actively present on social platforms. Thus, social media opens the doors of opportunity to reach out to and stay connected with voters persistently at a very low cost. This is the reason political campaigns include social media in their marketing strategy.

Politicians, as a part of their social media strategy, create posts to engage followers just like brands do. The main idea is to create content that people share, helps for fundraising purposes, creates awareness of what is happening during elections etc., and to determine where do the candidates stand.

These days Delhi Chief Minister and Aam Aadmi Party founder Arvind Kejriwal, who is followed by more than 1.1 million people on Twitter, deals with it and finds time to tweet and retweet to those with whom he shares his views of a corruption-free society.

Social media is indeed the latest advertising tool for the politicians and political parties of today. An form of advertising, maybe that just influences the right set of people, mostly young people who are always ready to share their feelings on social media to make that difference.

Followed by Kejriwal there’s Narendra Modi, Gujarat chief minister and the Bharatiya Janata Party’s prime ministerial candidate with 3.1 million followers on Twitter. For Modi to shape opinion, this has become an effective tool.

On Tuesday, 14th January, Modi tweeted his picture with Bollywood actor Salman Khan. The two met in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, and flew kites on the occasion of Uttarayan. The same day Modi also wasted no time in greeting all on the occasion of Id-e-Milad. He also wished those celebrating Pongal, Bhogali Bihu and Lohri, all harvest festivals in different states.

The emergence of Aam Aadmi Party, the 2014 Lok Sabha elections and many other political developments happening back-and-forth, the political parties and politicians are ready to watch out for these trends and go to a place where people looking for a change would assemble, and that is Social Media.

If ad sector sources are to be believed, Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi will mark his presence on Twitter and Facebook soon. Currently, the 43-year-old leader has no personal Facebook or Twitter accounts, unlike many of his rivals.

Even Agencies such as Taproot-Dentsu and Burson Marstellar are said to have been given the mandate to manage advertising and public relations for Gandhi and the Congress party.

Source: www.afaqs.com

The Current Scenario

Political Campaigns help build a connection with Voters: Mostly, whatever happens on social media related to political campaigns are not interactions or back-and- forth dialogues with voters, but a hope that these posts or messages will get voters to vote in some way. Though candidates may or not be directly replying or communicating on these social media platforms, but they could very well view the responses or opinions on the subjects or issues they post.

imageSocial Media Strategy for the Political Campaign: When one sits back and analyses, one will find that a person’s vote also gets affected a lot depending on the views shared by that person’s friends, family, groups etc., basically that’s the way social media works here.

Today, the time has arrived when people with interests in politics and political campaigns and related stuff are actively subscribing to candidates on social media platforms like Facebook & Twitter and those who aren’t just get to see the posts ‘liked’ by their friends who are politically active. Politically savvy people are a source of information for those without much interest.

A candidate might have millions of subscribers or followers, but because of the viral effect due to social media presence, it may reach to 100 million. Therefore, the use of social media in the political campaigns is not only important but very much critical too.

What Next?

One needs to be on social media, but one cannot be just on it as it’s not just a means to reach out to the desired target group but it should be a part of the major campaign strategy.

The use of social media in the political sphere attracts quick feedback, interaction or policy ideas. it gives an instant read on how something would shape up.

If used to make a good conversation, Twitter is a fantastic medium.

Lastly, if a candidate is on social media, one will have to maintain a certain level of decency & decorum on the same. It’s a great medium and the political parties should use it to clearly put across their propagandas or agendas in order to inform the people or voters about what the party is doing.

Social Media is a very powerful medium & therefore political parties should use it to promote their party and their work. That’s because, with huge number of people and the rising speed of communication, the impact of these campaigns is also high. Your thoughts?

Bloggerati of the Fortnight: Imran Uddin

Thursday, January 16th, 2014

imageBlogger of the Fortnight

Current Position and Organization:
All Tech Buzz, CBIT
Educational Background:
Siddhartha High School
Blog Name:

alltechbuzz.net

 

Imran Uddin is the founder of AllTechBuzz living in city of Hyderabad. It’s not been long that he started blogging and has achieved remarkable milestones in a very short time. Currently he is pursuing his Engineering and he blogs whenever he gets free time.

His curiosity and passion to accomplish something great in a small age encouraged him to start blogging. On realizing his interests in programming and web development, he came up with his blog All Tech Buzz, which is a popular trending Technology blog that covers topics related to How to Blog Tips, Technology Tips and Tricks ,Making Money Online, SEO ,Software Solutions and much more about latest Technology.

Initially he had just started sharing tips and tricks related to computers and internet which drew a lot of attention from the youth. It is later that he expanded his blog categories to Blogging tips, SEO, and topics about making money online etc. Whatever he feels is share worthy and can help the readers of his blog in some way he writes about it, the main niche always being technology.

Imran is very optimistic towards life and handles every situation with patience & an optimistic approach. He involves himself completely into whatever he does, whether its studies, sports or blogging. He constantly keeps himself in the learning process. He drives and generates amazing traffic on all his blogs including All Tech Buzz from social media. 70% of the total traffic on all his blogs is served up by social media.

In order to stay updated with latest technological developments and blogs, Imran follows a few blogs and articles on regular basis namely Mashable ,Techcrunch ,Labnol ,Quicksprout, Yahoo News etc. and the list goes on.

For those new in the field of blogging and technology the advice Imran gives to them is that one should be passionate about and involve oneself completely into whatever they do. One should be excellent in what they do and not mediocre. And when it comes to online business, one should not hurry as money can’t be earned overnight; rather one should be patient and apply new strategies in their work to achieve success.

The blogging tips, technology tips & tricks, SEO related topics and the technology related experiences that he encapsulates in his blog everytime for his readers & professionals across, entitles him to be our Blogger of the Fortnight.

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Future Predictions For Social Media in 2014! (Part 2)

Friday, January 3rd, 2014

image2013 came to a close! As we step into the New Year, that time has arrived when we can expect the evolution of digital and social media in a lot of ways. It will indeed be exciting as many surprises are expected to unfold in 2014 and businesses, brands and marketing landscapes are all set to change. Keeping a few potential trends of the forthcoming year in mind will not only make you aware but will also help you prepare for them. Here we are with another set of social media predictions for the New Year and how will this year turn out to be for your favourite social media platforms.

Here you go!
Google+

imageAlthough there are not many who have been into Google+ much in the past year, there are millions of people worldwide with a Google account. This clearly proves that 2014 might be the year when Google would start pushing those that use Google products into using the Google+ network. People would be talking about their circles far more frequently than they are now. Google+ is expected to be used by B2B marketers to encourage, distribute and promote content.

Facebook

Well, don’t you think it will become a completely paid thing in 2014? No, no that doesn’t mean you won’t be able toimage have free accounts, but if you need your posts on Facebook Pages to get seen by the new people, you will have to pay for it. Mostly everything to do with Pages will be in a paid format. Though they have the branding, traffic and exposure to work it out, will the fans and audiences or users be happy with these changes. And will Facebook have to be careful with Google+ rising quickly? We need to wait and watch.

Twitter

bIt is not a surprise to see Twitter shaping up into a hub with all the information with interesting hashtags for almost everything. Twitter will continue to grow in the coming days. Well, maybe we might not witness a lot of changes on the site, but a few paid opportunities might just rise. So if you are not on Twitter still, chime in with an attractive hashtag based on a subject that interests you and get amazed with the conversations that form. It was also found that a great percentage of masses shifted from Facebook to Twitter considering it to be a space with great interactions and information sharing. They also named the site as their “most important” social networking site.

Twitter has been considered as a platform that provides with organic lead generation and research & development by the masses. Also, Twitter has always helped brands and organizations for important studies or examination as required by their particular brand. Therefore, in 2014, Twitter’s use by advertising platforms and businesses might just enhance proving to be a profitable one.

Linkedin

Linkedin is also expected to step in with something new this year which would essentially prove to be a major boost in 2014. Recently, Linkedin has launched ‘influencer’ programmes that helps one follow and connect with the thought leaders of their industry. This is expected to clip_image010grow and eventually turn out to be great for B2B marketers. Well, one may or not can expect personalised ad content to come to the Linkedin profiles.

After the other popular social media platforms, LinkedIn started letting people tag other users or companies on the site. So when Facebook introduced Hashtags, it wouldn’t be surprising if Linkedin also introduces hashtags as it will surely make sense enabling content discovery allowing people to connect with other professionals and share great articles etc. So, in 2014 businesses and brands should be ready to welcome enhanced options that Linkedin would usher in with a staggering growth overall.

Instagram

aWill it get private messaging? It is one of the most important things missing on Instagram as every photo and conversation on it becomes public, forcing the users to use other social media platforms to carry out private messaging. This at some point becomes challenging for brands. The key feature missing from Instagram is private messaging. Every photo and conversation is public, which forces users to utilize other platforms to hold private conversations. This also makes it challenging for brands to implement customer service for securing information. People would be looking up for this feature.

Pinterest

bPinterest has greatly evolved in the past year and has become very important for brands and businesses. The fact that visuals on social media are a boon is strongly seen with Pinterest’s impact on consumers who are embracing it to a great extent. Pinterest is sure to become an enterprise tool for innovation in the New Year. Brands will unleash the power of this platform to build deeper connections with their audiences. They will pin down their competition and grow in value largely.

Vine

imageVine videos are on the rise to stardom. This micro video content element has come with a lot of opportunities with brands who are exploring, innovating and implementing the vine videos to promote their business and brands. Indeed a picture speaks a thousand words, but one cannot avoid the fact that videos will now speak a million.

 

Videos and Mobile

Videos and mobile will be a major element in the future brand strategies.

Videos already started stepping in the past year with greater advantages that they could offer.image What we are going to witness in 2014 is a huge surge in micro-videos. With the inception of Vine, people would be using short burst videos to share product information etc. attention spans are becoming shorter and shorter day by day thus, there comes in more short and quick videos. So, this New Year if you have a video plan fro your brand in place, then consider doing it to amaze yourself.

The way technology has advanced, it seems there are more mobile devices than the people. Staggering right? Brands will be creating mobile versions of their site and Google analytics would help them analyse from where people have accessed their site, web or mobile. This will help brands create engagement and build strategies accordingly. Also WordPress has mobile plug-ins that will indeed help brands.

There won’t be any one preferred place as we will be seeing social media as the game changer this year with all the social media platforms rising to glory. Apart from Facebook, audiences are also shifting to Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat, Tumblr, Vine, WhatsApp and all places that allow them to share photos and videos with their networks.

logoIn 2014, expect brands to get more visual and more videos coming in. The more the market is getting diverse; more the brands will have to initiate efforts to target their messages effectively. With the continuous development and always evolving nature of the social media industry one should be ready for surprises stepping in the New Year. Well, that’s about it people, regarding the predictions for 2014. This year is certainly going to be exciting for social media with all the creativity and developments happening. So, take a deep breath and get set for all that 2014 brings in for us. Do share your thoughts with us!

Bloggerati of the Fortnight: Rajesh Namase

Friday, January 3rd, 2014

RajeshBlogger of the Fortnight

Current Position and Organization:
Professional Blogger and SEO, TechLila
Educational Background:
Shivaji University
Blog Name: TechLila.com

Rajesh Namase, a professional blogger, SEO, web developer and founder of TechLila. He is based in Pune and loves to play with free and open source software, also with search engines and works with it as a part of his hobby. He has a great passion in Internet technology, web development, and computer security.

TechLila is a computer and blogging resource site which was founded by him on 4th February 2012. Rajesh, through his blog TechLila provides quality tips and tricks, how-to guide about Linux, Windows operating system, Mobile, iPhone, WordPress, WordPress Themes, WordPress Plugins, Blogger, Internet, Security, Programming, Web Design, Social Networking and Search Engine Optimization (SEO).

Rajesh always chooses subjects which are not covered on many blogs. He gets most of his ideas from his own experiences which in turn help the blog posts get good traffic regularly. He believes, sponsored post, product reviews and theme customization offers work best for his blog.

For novice bloggers, he renders an advice that in order to get new ideas, one should choose blog topics that interests them. Also, forums help one to extract great blog topics and ideas. He asks new bloggers to be unique and generate great blog content.

The tips and tricks, trends, how to guide about Linux, Windows operating system, WordPress Themes & Plugins, product reviews and theme customization posts that he encapsulates in his blog everytime for his readers & professionals across, entitles him to be our Blogger of the Fortnight.

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