Matt Rhodes
Social media consultant, speaker, author and commentator. Strategy Director and Head of Client Services @FreshNetworks.
Read more
You may have noticed that Google has started using data from Google+ in search results. For a user this is intriguing and potentially useful - it personalises your search experience.
For brands it begins to explain the benefit you can get from Google+, as well as showing how you should make the most of the opportunities that it offers.
Read more...
by Matt Rhodes
16 August 2011 10:27am
5 comments
There has been much written and discussed in the last few weeks about
Google+, Facebook and a desire (often more than a reality) for a rivalry
between the two.
The truth is that they are very different: one is an
intelligent, network-based sharing-and-discussing tool and the other is
collection of different tools that users pick and choose from to curate
their own experience. These tools become important to the success and
survival of Facebook as does every brand that creates a reason for
people to use Facebook.
Read more...
by Matt Rhodes
02 August 2011 11:09am
8 comments
Social media and the travel industry have a rich heritage, from reviews to personal blogs and photos. But much of the mainstream use social media in the travel industry is confined to marketing and PR.
There is great benefit to be gained from focusing in these areas and some great work being done by brands. However there are many other areas across the business where social could be used, from innovative use of data to using location to provide a real service to customers when they are away.

Not social media marketing, more social business.
Read more...
by Matt Rhodes
19 July 2011 11:50am
7 comments
Many brands are nervous about letting people engage on their
behalf in social media; and their nervousness is often well-founded.
They think
of cases such as the Nestle Facebook page, where the person managing the page
on behalf of the brand lost control of the situation; generally they fear that
people will say the wrong thing, to the wrong people at the wrong time.
This leads to policies that are about controlling and restricting use of social
media, whereas the ideal would be the exact opposite.
Read more...
by Matt Rhodes
13 June 2011 11:33am
12 comments
There is a temptation to think that negative reviews are always a bad thing for a brand. Some of them definitely are, but it's much more nuanced than that.
Recent stats suggested that between one and three bad reviews would deter 67% of customers from a purchase, but not all negative reviews are bad for businesses.
As a recent example from a US cinema shows, context is all important.
Read more...
by Matt Rhodes
08 June 2011 12:52pm
13 comments
Using social media in the financial services industry always challenged by the restrictions of internal risk and compliance processes and by external regulation.
How do you use social media in an environment where you can't promote your services, advise people or identify customers? And where you need archives of your communications, long approval processes and where information may become out of date?
For many the answer is to not use social media. But Morgan Stanley has recently announced a different approach - actually encouraging their advisers to engage people on Twitter and LinkedIn.
Read more...
by Matt Rhodes
31 May 2011 11:03am
7 comments
Gamification is not new to social media, but it seems to be one of the key terms for 2011 with presentations, reports and analysis making claims about the proportion of brands that will have 'gamified' in the next few years.
There is a real danger of confusing this trend with social gaming (Farmville and the like), and of thinking that it's all about brands making things more fun. The real benefit of gamification is about understanding how users behave, what motivates them, and using techniques that reward them for doing things that ultimately help you achieve your aims.
Read more...
by Matt Rhodes
03 June 2011 09:40am
3 comments
Social media is a 'top eight' driver of traffic for 78% of travel sites according a recent study of the "digital competency" of travel brands, with airlines and hotels dominating the leading brands in the study.
Perhaps more interesting is the fact that people are as likely to return to social media after they have visited the site. Travel sites are part of a social media experience online and brands should do more to capitalise on this behaviour.
Read more...
by Matt Rhodes
23 May 2011 10:05am
10 comments
Facebook is a social network, yes, but it is also a communication tool. Which is why it makes sense to
add "voice" to the platform via a deal with Skype.
Read more...
by Matt Rhodes
06 May 2011 15:20pm
6 comments